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Name / Location | Scotland, Eoghan mac Suibhne killed 16 men |
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Scene | land |
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Cause | to defend the lands and patrimony of Mac Godfradha and his people |
Classification | Political conflict |
Result | The king of Scotland heard of this and many more of the deeds of Eoghan mac Suibhne and so he took him as his foster-child and his own champion - (Leabhar Chlainne Suibhne, p. 15) |
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Individuals Involved in Battle / Event | Eoghan mac Suibhne |
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Forces Involved - For | Eoghan mac Suibhne and his foster-father Mac Godfradha and Mac Godfadhra's people |
Forces Involved - Against | people trying to take their lands |
Place of Galloglass in Forces Involved | 1st |
Victory / Defeat / Neither | victory |
Casulties For: Dead | |
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Casulties Against: Dead | Eoghan mac Suibhne killed 16 men |
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| Source(s) |
Title | MS 24 p. 25 edited in 1920 by Paul Walsh who titled the MS 'Leabhar Chlainne Suibhne'. (Leabhar Chlainne Suibhne ed. Rev. Paul Walsh (Dublin, 1920) from MS 24 p. 25 in R.I.A. (MS composed between 1513 and circa 1544).) |