• Firceall (Irish pronunciation: [ˈfʲɪɾʲcəl̪ˠ]) was an ancient Gaelic Irish territory which formed the most south - westerly part of the ancient Kingdom...
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    Kildare. The Kingdom of Firceall ruled by the O'Molloy clan constituted much of the centre of the county. The Kingdom of Firceall was part of the Kingdom...
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    Ages, Tullamore was within the Gaelic territory of Firceall ruled by the O'Molloy clan. Firceall was part of the Kingdom of Meath. The Tullamore area...
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    (O'Molloy) of the Southern Uí Néill, prince of Firceall (Fir Cell, "men of the churches"). During its existence Firceall was the location of a number of ancient...
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  • nÁedo Sláine Kings of Brega Uí Maolmhuaidh Uí Maolmhuaidh Firceall The O'Molloy, Prince of Firceall Uí Maoil Aodha Ó Maoil Aodha Oirthir Connachta Uí Maolmhaodhóg...
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    as Firceall which was allied to the Kingdom of Meath. When the Gaelic chieftains were removed from power following the English Plantations, Firceall was...
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    Ó Maolmhuaidh was most likely from the district of Firceall in what is now central Co. Offaly....
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  • Moylen) was the name of a plain or heath in the Gaelic Irish territory of Firceall, between modern Tullamore and Durrow in County Offaly. Mag Lena straddled...
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    December 1601, Tyrrell captured Killurie Castle and Walter Castle, in Firceall and Upper Ossory, respectively. Captain Richard Tyrrell joined Hugh Roe...
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    the event. Historically, Kilcormac was part of the O'Molloy territory of Firceall which was part of the Kingdom of Meath, however Ballyboy was traditionally...
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  • Books (drb.ie), Issue 11. Pey (ed.). Eglish & Drumcullen – A Parish in Firceall. I met Murder on the way p.67 Béaslaí Papers, National Library of Ireland...
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  • may have been. In Gaelic Ireland, Rath was located in the territory of Firceall, of the Kingdom of Meath. The O'Molloy clan were chieftains of the territory...
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