School: Dubh Achadh/Dooagh (B.)

Location:
Dooagh, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
S. Ó Gallchobhair
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    781 Dunghah mac Fleathiadh, chief of Umhall, died.
    784 Aedhghal, chief, died.
    786 Flathghal, chief, son of Flannabhra killed by the Northern Hy Fiachnach.
    812 The Norsemen defeated in the Battle of Clew Bay by Dunchad, chief of Umhall. This victory was reported all over Northern Europe.
    813 Defeat of the Men of Umhall by the Norsemen. Cosgrach, son of Flannabhra, and Dunchadh, the chief, killed.
    824 The annual pilgrimage to Croaghpatrick already established.
    835 All Connaught plundered by the Norsemen.
    849 Nial, son of Cineadh, chief, died.
    852 The Danes come to Ireland.
    1002 Conor of Corcomroe slain by the men of Umhall.
    1064 Fuatheal, chief of Umhall, founded the Augustinian Monastary at Ballinrobe.
    1079 King Furlkough O'Brien, of Munster, plundered the islands Clew Bay and Croagpatrick.
    1090 Giolla na n-Inghen, son of Cobhtagh, chief of Umhall,
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    Language
    English
    Collector
    Seán Ó Máille
    Gender
    Male