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    Aoife MacMurrough (Irish: Aoife Nic Murchada; c. 1153 – c. 1188), also known as Eva of Leinster or Red Eva, was an Irish noblewoman. The daughter of King...
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  • of Leinster. On about 26 August 1171, in Reginald's Tower (Waterford), Richard de Clare married Aoife MacMurrough. Their children were: Gilbert de Clare...
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  • Strongbow the hand in marriage of his daughter Aoife and the right to succeed to the Kingship of Leinster. Henry II then mounted a larger second invasion...
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  • second wife was Sadhbh Ní Fhaolain. Mór was the mother of Aoife of Leinster, the wife of Richard de Clare, Earl of Pembroke, known to history as Strongbow...
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    Isabel de Clare, suo jure 4th Countess of Pembroke and Striguil (c. 1172 – 11 March 1220), was an Anglo-Norman and Irish noblewoman descended from Aoife Macmurrough...
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    Gordon D'Arcy (redirect from Aoife Cogan)
    played for Irish provincial side Leinster for his entire professional career and is second on the record list for most Leinster appearances at 257, behind Devon...
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    "Strongbow" de Clare. They seized the important Norse-Irish towns of Dublin and Waterford, and Strongbow married Diarmait's daughter Aoífe. Diarmait died...
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  • Domhnall Caomhánach (category Kings of Leinster)
    "illegitimate" under Norman law. In any case, Diarmait had given Leinster as a dowry with Aoife/Eva on her marriage to Strongbow, and there is no record that...
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  • Justiciar of Ireland, and Isabel le Bigod, a descendant of Strongbow and Aoife of Leinster. Maud had two brothers, John FitzJohn and Richard FitzJohn and three...
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  • Championship are awarded the Bridget 'Biddy' Barry memorial cup. Lanigan, Aoife (23 October 2024). "Piltown rise to the challenge to win first senior camogie...
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  • women throughout history, including: Aoife MacMurrough (c. 1145 – 1188), Irish noblewoman, Princess of Leinster Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke (1172–1220)...
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    his half-nephew Robert de Barry. Strongbow was offered Diarmait's daughter Aoife in marriage and promised the kingship of Leinster on Diarmait's death....
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  • William de Burgh. She was a niece of Aoife of Leinster, a first cousin to Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke and an aunt of Richard Mór de Burgh...
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    he became the de facto earl of Pembroke through his marriage to Isabel de Clare, whose parents were Aoife MacMurrough and Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl...
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  • 1173, Leinster was inherited by Strongbow Richard Fitz Gilbert de Clare "Strongbow", 2nd Earl of Pembroke, through his marriage to Aoife of Leinster, daughter...
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  • William de Warenne (9 February 1256 – 15 December 1286) was the only son of John de Warenne, 6th Earl of Surrey and his wife Alice de Lusignan. William...
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  • grandparents were Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, known as "Strongbow", and Aoife of LeinsterPrincess of Leinster and Countess of Pembroke. Sometime...
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    cause of Irish independence. Whereas the Old English FitzGerald Dukes of Leinster held the premier title in the Irish House of Lords when it was abolished...
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  • 1st Earl of Pembroke, and Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke, daughter of Strongbow and Aoife of Leinster. On 2 May 1230, when Maud was just...
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  • and her daughter Róisín O is a singer-songwriter, while Frances' daughter Aoife Scott was a finalist in the Liet International song contest for minority...
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    ancestry ultimately descended from Aoife MacMurrough and Richard (Strongbow) de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, King of Leinster and Governor of Ireland and William...
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    Eva Marshal (redirect from Eve de Braose)
    maternal grandparents were Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke, known to history as Strongbow and Aoife of Leinster, for whom she was probably named...
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    Manannán mac Lir (category Tuatha Danann)
    source] Aoife was transformed by the druidery of her jealous love-rival (Iuchra daughter of Ábartach), whose spell was to last 200 years. When Aoife died...
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    England. Through his daughter Aoife MacMurrough (fl. 1189), Mac Murchada gained a matrimonial-alliance with the powerful Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke...
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    Edward Bruce (redirect from Edward de Brus)
    by the Normans at the Battle of Downpatrick in 1260.) As a descendant of Aoife MacMurrough (died 1188), Edward could also claim extensive royal Gaelic...
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    located in the centre of Dublin with one entrance on Merrion Square, beside Leinster House, and another on Clare Street. It was founded in 1854 and opened its...
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  • | RTÉ Presspack". presspack.rte.ie. Retrieved 19 December 2016. Barry, Aoife (24 March 2023). "Investigation into disappearance of Annie McCarrick 30...
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  • following house fire in Swinford, Co Mayo". RTÉ News. 26 March 2024. Moore, Aoife (2 April 2024). "Simon Coveney stepping down from Irish cabinet". BBC News...
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    County Kilkenny (category Leinster)
    of Richard, promising him the hand of his daughter Aoife of Leinster and the succession to Leinster. Richard and other Marcher barons and knights by King...
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    King of Leinster. The Lord of Striguil crossed over in person in 1170, took both Waterford and Dublin, and was married to Diarmuid's daughter, Aoife MacMurrough...
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