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Ossory Ossory
Ossory ancient kingdom of Ireland, the borders of which are now largely traced by those of the Roman Catholic episcopal see of Ossory, including Kilkenny and parts of Co. Offaly and Co. Laoighis. An independent state on the borders of Leinster and Munster, its overlordship was long disputed. It... Read more
Lough Allen Lough Allen
Shannon Longest river in the Republic of Ireland and the British Isles. It rises on Cuilcagh Mountain in nw County Cavan and flows s through loughs Allen, Ree, and Derg, then s across the central plain of Ireland to Limerick, and w to enter the Atlantic Ocean between Loop Head and Kerry Head. The... Read more
Munster (Ireland) Munster (Ireland)
Munster , province (1991 pop. 1,009,533), 9,315 sq mi (24,126 sq km), SW Republic of Ireland. The largest of the Irish provinces, it comprises the counties of Clare , Cork , Kerry , Limerick , Tipperary , and Waterford . One of the ancient kingdoms of Ireland, its control passed, after the... Read more
Irish Americans Irish Americans
IRISH AMERICANS by Brendan A. Rapple Overview The island of Ireland lies west of Great Britain across the Irish Sea and St. George's Channel. It is divided into two separate political entities: the independent Republic of Ireland, and Northern Ireland, a constituent of the United... Read more
kingdom of Meath kingdom of Meath
Meath, kingdom of. Meath (Mide, ‘middle province’) became the fifth province of Ireland along with Ulster (Ulaid), Leinster (Laigin), Munster (Mumu), and Connacht (Connachta) after the Uí Néill established their supremacy over central and north Ireland in the 5th cent. It is... Read more
Sihtric Sihtric
Sihtric ( Sigtryggr) (d.927), Norse King of York. A grandson of Ivarr the Boneless, ‘king of all the Scandinavians of Ireland and Britain’, Sihtric (nicknamed ‘Squinty’) joined forces with another grandson, Ragnall, in 917 to recover Dublin, lost in 902. Moving out from... Read more
manor manor
manor, an institution, introduced into Ireland by the Anglo‐Normans at the end of the 12th century, that provided the framework within which a radically reorganized society came into existence. The social structure of manorial society was determined by land tenure and the rights and duties... Read more
kingdom of Ulster kingdom of Ulster
Ulster, kingdom of (kingdom of Ulaid). The most powerful of the four provinces in the Táin Bó Cuailnge, along with Connachta (Connacht), Laigin (Leinster), and Mumu (Munster). The province of the Ulaid consisted of the whole of northern Ireland with its high seat at Emain Macha, near... Read more
Ballinasloe Ballinasloe
Ballinasloe, Co. Galway, the site of Ireland's best known fair. While patents were granted for fairs on this site in the 17th century, they did not prosper until the early 18th century. There were a number of fairs in the town by the 1750s, each of which performed a different economic function. The... Read more
Brian Boru Brian Boru
Brian Boru or Brian Boroimhe , 940?-1014, king of Ireland. A clan prince, he succeeded his brother Mathghamhain, who had seized the throne of Munster from the Eogharacht rulers (963). Brian subjugated all Munster, then extended his power over all S Ireland, and in 1002 became high king of... Read more

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