Battle of Ros-Mhic-Thriúin
Battle of Ros Mhic Thriúin | |||||||
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An allegorical painting of Art MacMurrough-Kavanagh (right) meeting the Earl of Glouster. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Lordship of Ireland | Kingdom of Leinster | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Unknown | Art Mór MacMurrough-Kavanagh |
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Norman wars in Ireland (1169–1542)
- Duncormac and Wexford (1169)
- Dublin (1171)
- Thurles (1174)
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- Faughart (1318)
- Áth an Urchair (1329)
- Fiodh an Átha (1330)
- Cruachán Brí Eile (1385)
- Ros Mhic Thriúin (1394)
- Tragh-Bhaile (1399)
- Cluain Immorrais (1406)
- Knockdoe (1504)
- Silken Thomas's Rebellion (1534–35)
- Belahoe (1539)
The Battle of Ros Mhic Thriúin took place in 1394 near New Ross, County Wexford, Ireland. It pitted the Anglo-Irish nobles against the Kingdom of Leinster. The forces of Leinster were led by King Art Mór Mac Murchadha Caomhánach (also known as Art Mac Murrough[1]), and they were victorious.
References
- ^ Dunne, Tom (1999). "Rebel Motives and Mentalities: The Battle for New Ross, 5 June 1798". Éire-Ireland. 34 (2): 5–27. doi:10.1353/eir.1999.0001. ISSN 1550-5162.
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