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  • *[[Munster]]
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  • ...e another six months if he stayed. In all versions he went to his kin in [[Munster]], where the poet Ferches mac Commain killed him with a spear as he stood w ...es, subduing the Ulaid and Connacht and leading a lengthy campaign against Munster. In the fourteenth year of his reign he is said to have sailed to [[Great B
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  • ...from his court. They take refuge with Scoriath, king of the Fir Morca in [[Munster]]. Scoriath has a daughter, Moriath, who falls in love with Labraid, but he ...xile by suggesting that "Armenia" and the "Fir Morca", Moriath's people in Munster, are corruptions of [[Armorica]] in north-west France.
    6 KB (1,069 words) - 08:41, 9 September 2008
  • ...ing one of his visits to England, following the overrunning of much of the Munster settlement by Irish rebels during the [[Nine Years War]], and was buried in
    5 KB (711 words) - 07:31, 20 April 2024
  • ...t became associated with Irish gangs called "factions". Beginning first in Munster and Leinster, then spreading to the rest of the country, the Irish faction
    3 KB (401 words) - 02:18, 7 April 2024
  • ...ch?v=9_KlXEVvZ3w Highlights of the Limerick V Tipperary Replay in the 2007 Munster Hurling Championship on youtube.com]
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  • ...eet on 28 June. Lynch returned to Munster to establish a war headquarters, Munster being the most sympathetic province in the country towards the anti-treaty
    6 KB (1,006 words) - 13:43, 28 January 2009
  • ...provincial kings [[Conchobar mac Nessa]] of the [[Ulaid]], [[Cú Roí]] of [[Munster]] and [[Ailill mac Máta]] of the [[Connachta]]. Mac Con, placed a generati
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  • ...achrae and Fergus, by his first wife [[Mongfind]], sister of the king of [[Munster]], Crimthann mac Fidaig, and a fifth, Niall, by his second wife Cairenn Cha ...he battle, capture Ailill and cut him to pieces, and war continues between Munster and Connacht for many years.
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  • ..., these three are the sons of Conaire Mór and another Saruit, and Conn's [[Munster]] rival [[Mug Nuadut]] is a son of Eterscél. In several texts Conaire Mór
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  • ...ll]] and [[Medb]], king and queen of the Connachta, and then [[Cú Roí]] of Munster, are asked to judge the dispute. A series of tests of skill and courage are
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  • ...Ulster) the [[Connachta]] (Connacht), the [[Laigin]] (Leinster), [[Mumu]] (Munster), and probably [[Mide]] (Meath), a central province whose name survives in
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  • ...ster squad thank the fans after their Heineken Cup semi-final victory over Munster at Croke Park.}} ...roken when 82,208 supporters watched [[Leinster rugby team|Leinster]] beat Munster 25-6 in a Heineken Cup semi-final at [[Croke Park]], [[Dublin]].<ref>{{cite
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  • ...]. The [[Provinces of Ireland|provinces]] are: [[Leinster]] in the east, [[Munster]] in the south, [[Connacht]] in the west, and [[Ulster]] in the north. Of t
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  • ...glish army in Ireland. Here he was granted estates in the plantation of [[Munster]], where one of his neighbouring settlers was [[Edmund Spenser]]. As a mil
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  • ...the rivers ''Dabrona'' (possibly the [[River Lee (Ireland)|Lee]] or the [[Munster Blackwater|Blackwater]]) and ''Birgu'' (likely the [[River Barrow|Barrow]])
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  • ...[[Medb]], king and queen of Connacht, then [[Cú Ruí mac Dáiri]], king of [[Munster]], to adjudicate the dispute. In every test set, Cú Chulainn comes out on
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  • ...His father, who rose to the rank of Vice-Admiral, was given an estate in [[Munster]], and William was brought up partly in [[Essex]] and partly in Ireland. I
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  • ...''Lebor Gabála'' - but spent much of it at war with Mug Nuadut, king of [[Munster]]. Ireland was divided in two between them - Conn controlling the north, or
    9 KB (1,521 words) - 01:24, 9 February 2024
  • *Proceedings of the 2nd conference on neuroeconomics. May 25-27, 2004. Munster, germany. (2005). Brain Res Bull, 67(5), 341-442.
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