Thomond (Classical Irish: Tuadhmhumhain; Modern Irish: Tuamhain), also known as the kingdom of Limerick, was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, associated geographically...
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Thomond Park is a stadium in Limerick in the Irish province of Munster. The stadium is owned by the Irish Rugby Football Union and has Munster Rugby,...
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O'Brien dynasty (redirect from O'Brien of Thomond)
the Norman de Clare house, disputing the throne of Thomond. The last Ó Briain to reign in Thomond was Murrough Ó Briain who surrendered his sovereignty...
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Baron Inchiquin (redirect from Marquess of Thomond)
one of two titles created on 1 July 1543 for Murrough O'Brien, Prince of Thomond, who claimed descent from Brian Boru, a High King of Ireland. The grant...
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Thomond Bridge is the name of a former and current bridge over the river Shannon in Limerick city. The earliest bridge, was built near a fording point...
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Earl of Thomond was an hereditary title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created twice for the O'Brien dynasty which is an ancient Irish sept native...
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Thomond may also refer to: The Kingdom of Thomond, ruled by the Dal gCais The Principality of Thomond, a fictitious microstate Thomond College of Education...
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Raymond Moulton O'Brien (redirect from Principality of Thomond)
Earldom of Thomond and the Barony of Ibracken. He claimed to be the Prince of a fictitious microstate known as the Principality of Thomond. O'Brien was...
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Northern Deisi = King of Thomond = Baron Inchiquin = Viscount Clare = Earl of Thomond, Earl of Inchiquin = Marquess of Thomond A higher Kingship title...
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Thomond College of Education, Limerick (Coláiste Oideachais Thuamhurnhan, Luimneach in Irish) was established in 1973 in Limerick, Ireland as the National...
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The Battle of Thomond (Irish: Áth an Urchair) was fought in Ireland on 14 July 1328 between the forces of William de Burgh and an army led by Brian Bán...
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Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond (1244×1247 – 29 August 1287) was an Anglo-Norman peer and soldier. He was the second son of Richard de Clare, 6th Earl...
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John Thomond O'Brien (1786–1861), also known in Spanish as Juan Thomond O'Brien, was an Argentine Army officer born in 1786 in Baltinglass, County Wicklow...
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kings of Thomond (Irish: Rí Tuamhain) ruled from the establishment of Thomond during the High Middle Ages, until the Early modern period. Thomond represented...
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Donogh O'Brien, 4th Earl of Thomond and Baron Ibrickan, PC (Ire) (died 1624), was a Protestant Irish nobleman and soldier, and Chief of Clan O'Brien....
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University of Limerick (redirect from Thomond Village)
Expansion occurred in 1991, after the incorporation of Thomond College of Education, Limerick. Thomond, sharing a common campus, was founded in 1973 as the...
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1828 – 19 April 1899) was an Irish poet. He was known as the "Bard of Thomond". He was born in Thomondgate, County Limerick. His father was a wheelwright...
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Earl of Thomond (Irish: Murchadh an Tánaiste Ó Briain) (died 7 November 1551) was an Irish peer, Chief of Clan O'Brien, and the last King of Thomond. Murrough...
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century, which saw the rise of the Dalcassian clan, who had earlier annexed Thomond, north of the River Shannon to Munster. Their leaders were the ancestors...
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MacCarthy clan – "Forti et Fideli nihil difficile". Their main home ground is Thomond Park, Limerick, though some games are played at Musgrave Park, Cork. Munster...
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McInerney (section McInerney of Thomond)
The McInerney surname gave rise to a well known sept based in eastern Thomond, or Co Clare, where the name was first recorded in the early 14th century...
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The Thomond Feis /ˈθoʊmənd fɛʃ/ was an annual hurling competition organised by the Munster Council of the Gaelic Athletic Association between 1913 and...
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second wave of Celts to settle in Ireland between about 500 and 100 BC. The Thomond MacMahons were part of the great tribal grouping, the Dál gCais, and claimed...
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Dalcassians. The word Thomond is synonymous with the region and is retained in place names such as Thomondgate, Thomond Bridge and Thomond Park. Limerick in...
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Earl of Thomond, was an Irish military officer in French service (he was made a Marshal of France), known to posterity as the Maréchal de Thomond. Charles...
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presidency of Munster in 1570. He transferred Thomond from Munster to Connaught, which he shired, Thomond becoming County Clare. About 1600, Clare was...
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The Thomond deeds are Irish deeds relating to lands and property in Thomond, County Clare, preserved in the Library of Trinity College, Dublin. The collection...
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Algernon Keith-Falconer, 9th Earl of Kintore (redirect from Algernon Hawkins Thomond Keith-Falconer, 9th Earl of Kintore)
Algernon Hawkins Thomond Keith-Falconer, 9th Earl of Kintore, 11th Lord Falconer of Halkerton, 9th Lord Keith of Inverurie and Keith Hall, Chief of Clan...
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Juliana FitzMaurice, Lady of Thomond (c. 1263 – 29 September 1300) was an Anglo-Norman noblewoman, the daughter of Maurice FitzGerald, 3rd Lord of Offaly...
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Toirdelbach Ó Conchobhair with the Treaty of Glanmire in 1118, between Thomond ruled by the Ó Briain and Desmond ruled by the Mac Cárthaigh. A late medieval...
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