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Events from the year 1347 in Ireland.


Incumbent

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: Edward III


Events

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25 March Events Pre-1600 * 421 – Italian city Venice is founded with the dedication of the first church, that of San Giacomo di Rialto on the islet of Rialto. * 708 – Pope Constantine becomes the 88th pope. He would be the last pope to v ...
– Lord Nicholas de Verdun is buried at Drogheda ''"with great splendour and solemn rites and with many in the procession to the convent."'' *''"On the same day at Kilkenny, Lady Isabella Palmer, who had build the front of the friars choir, was committed to the earth; she had reached a praiseworthy old age and, having lived about 70 years religiously and honourably in her widowhood and in virginity, as it was said and believed, she passed from this life."'' * 11 November – ''"The earldom of Ormond and its regalities was granted to James Butler, the younger, by the King."'' *
2 December Events Pre-1600 * 1244 – Pope Innocent IV arrives at Lyon for the First Council of Lyon. * 1409 – The University of Leipzig opens. 1601–1900 *1697 – St Paul's Cathedral, rebuilt to the design of Sir Christopher Wren followi ...
– ''"The confraternity of the Friars Minor of Kilkenny is established for the purpose of erecting a new bell tower and for repairing the church."'' *
25 December Events Pre-1600 * 36 – Forces of Emperor Guangwu of the Eastern Han, under the command of Wu Han, conquer the separatist Chengjia empire, reuniting China. * 274 – A temple to Sol Invictus is dedicated in Rome by Emperor Aurel ...
– ''"At Christmas, Domhnall Ó Ceinnéidigh, son of Phillip, conspired with the Irish of Munster, Connacht, Meath and Leinster, and they burnt and destroyed the town of
Nenagh Nenagh (, ; or simply ''An tAonach'') meaning “The Fair of Ormond” or simply "The Fair", is the county town and second largest town in County Tipperary in Ireland. Nenagh used to be a market town, and the site of the East Munster Ormond ...
and the whole neighbourhood and all the Ormond castles except the castle of Nenagh."'' (see also 28 March 1348 and 2 June 1348).


Ongoing Events

*''"Maurice Fitz Thomas,
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, and Lord Fulk de la Freigne, having been called and invited by the King entered
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for the Siege of Calais that lasted from the preceding feast of the nativity of blessed Mary right up to the feast of St. Laurence, martyr. And then after many attacks and dreadful and incredible famine the French were compelled to submit they keys of the city and themselves to the mercy of the King of England."''


Events of Unknown date

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was taken by the Mac Diarmada, from the O'Connors of Sligo during the course of local struggles in 1347. *''"The Friars Preachers of Ireland obtained an exemption and permission to eat flesh outside (the priory) from the lord
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, that from the beginning of their religious (life) they did not have before."'' *''"Friar Richard, Bishop of Ossory, obtained exemption from the jurisdiction and supremacy of the archbishop of Dublin at the Roman
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."'' *''"Ferghal son of Ualgharc Ua Ruairc, was killed by the son of Cathal Mac Donnchaidh the Cleric."'' *''"Brian Mac Diarmata, one fit to be king of Magh-Luirg, was killed in the town of Ros-Comain, whilst he was with the bishop Ua Finachta, with one shot of an arrow. And the person to whom the discharge of the shot was brought home was mangled and killed therefor, namely, Ruaidhri Ua Donnchadha of the Chamber."'' *''"Brian Ua Briain was killed in treachery by the sons of Mac Ceothach"'' *''"Aedh, son of Aedh Ua Concobuir the Brefnian, king of Connacht, was killed by Aedh Ua Ruairc on Magh-Enghaide."'' *''"The church of Kilronan was re-erected by Farrell O'Duigenan."'' *''"Maurice Mac Dermot was slain by John Roe Mac David Burke."'' *''"Teige Mac Rannall, Chief of Muintir-Eolais, was taken prisoner by the Clann-Murtough O'Conor."'' *''"William Mac David Burke was slain at Ballintober by Teige Roe Mac Dermot Gall."'' *''"Thomas Mac Artan, Lord of Iveagh, in Ulidia, was hanged by the English."''


Births

* Murchadh Ó Madadhain, Chief of
Síol Anmchadha Síol Anmchadha was a sub-kingdom or lordship of Uí Maine, and ruled by an offshoot of the Uí Maine called the Síol Anmchadha (''"the seed of Anmchadh"''), from whom the territory took its name. It was located in Connacht, Ireland. Histor ...
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Deaths

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10 July Events Pre-1600 *138 – Emperor Hadrian of Rome dies of heart failure at his residence on the bay of Naples, Baiae; he is buried at Rome in the Tomb of Hadrian beside his late wife, Vibia Sabina. * 645 – Isshi Incident: Prince Na ...
– Roger de la Freigne, Seneschal of Kilkenny. *
7 December Events Pre-1600 *43 BC – Marcus Tullius Cicero is assassinated in Formia on orders of Marcus Antonius. * 574 – Byzantine Emperor Justin II, suffering recurring seizures of insanity, adopts his general Tiberius and proclaims him ...
– Oliver de la Freigne, Seneschal of Kilkenny.


Deaths of unknown date

*Maelmaedhog Ó Taichligh, Official of Lough Erne. *Eoghan mac Murchadh Ó Mhadáin, Chief of Síol Anmchadha. *Aengus, the son of Gara Ó Ó Mhadáin, died. *Gilla na Naemh mac Geoffrey mac Gilla na Naemh Ó Fearghail, Lord of Annaly, at Cluainliosbeg. *Siry Ó Curnin, a learned poet and
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of Bréifne *Aenghus Ó hEoghusa, a general, expert proficient in the arts of poetry. *Aengus Ruadh mac Donnchadh mac Aengus mac Donnchadh Mor Ó Dalaigh,
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. *Finola, daughter of Mac Fineen, and wife of Fearghail Ó Duibhgeannáin. *Henry, son of Hugh Boy O'Neill *Finola, daughter of Melaghlin Ó Raghallaigh. *Gilladubh Mac Gillamochua, died. *Donough mac Aedh Oge Ó Fearghail.


References

*''"The Annals of Ireland by Friar John Clyn"'', edited and translated with an Introduction, by Bernadette Williams, Four Courts Press, 2007. , pp. 240–244.
Annala Uladh: Annals of Ulster otherwise Annala Senait, Annals of Senat
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