History of Limerick - Annalistic References

Annalistic References

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  • AI927.2 A slaughter of the foreigners of Port Láirge at Cell Mo-Chellóc by the men of Mumu and by the foreigners of Luimnech.
  • AI930.1 Kl. A naval encampment by the foreigners of Luimnech at Loch Bethrach in Osraige, and Derc. Ferna in Osraige was ravaged by them.
  • AI967.2 A defeat of the foreigners of Luimnech by Mathgamain, son of Cennétig, at Sulchuait, and Luimnech was burned by him before noon on the following day.
  • AI969.3 Beólán Litil and his son were killed by Ímar of Luimnech.
  • AI972.1 Bissextile. Kl. The burning of the house of Dubchrón Ua Longacháin, in which seventy fell; and the banishment of officials from Mumu; and the three ordinances, viz., the banishment of the officials, the banishment of the foreigners from Luimnech, and the burning of the fortress, were enacted by the counsel of the nobles of Mumu, namely, Mathgamain and Faelán and the son of Bran, and others.
  • AI974.5 The son of Bran took the hostages of Mumu from Luimnech southwards, and marched against Mathgamain.
  • AI975.1 Kl. Death of Cormac, son of Faelán, by the army of Mathgamain.
  • AI975.2 Ímar escaped over sea, and Inis Ubdan was captured again.
  • AI972.3 The capture of Mathgamain son of Cennétig, king of Caisel. He was treacherously seized by Donnuban and handed over to the son of Bran in violation of the guarantee and despite the interdiction of the elders of Mumu, and he as put to death by Bran's son.

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