Battle of Tochar Cruachain-Bri-Ele
1385 battle in Ireland
Battle of Tochar Cruacháin Brí Eile | |||||||
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Lordship of Ireland | Kingdom of Offaly | ||||||
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Murchad MacMoriarty |
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Norman wars in Ireland (1169–1542)
- Duncormac and Wexford (1169)
- Dublin (1171)
- Thurles (1174)
- Post-invasion
- John's expedition (1185)
- Sieges of Dún Gaillmhe (1230–47)
- Ballyshannon (1247)
- 1st Athenry (1249)
- Magh Slécht (1256)
- Creadran Cille (1257)
- Down (1260)
- Callann (1261)
- Tooreencormick (1262)
- Áth an Chip (1270)
- Moiry Pass (1315)
- Connor (1315)
- Kells (1315)
- Skerries (1316)
- 2nd Athenry (1316)
- Loch Rasca (1317)
- Dysert O'Dea (1318)
- Faughart (1318)
- Áth an Urchair (1329)
- Fiodh an Átha (1330)
- Cruachán Brí Eile (1385)
- Ros Mhic Thriúin (1394)
- Tragh-Bhaile (1399)
- Cluain Immorrais (1406)
- Knockdoe (1504)
- Silken Thomas's Rebellion (1534–35)
- Belahoe (1539)
The Battle of Tochar Cruacháin Brí Eile or Cruachán Brí Eile took place in 1385 near what is now the village of Croghan in County Offaly, Ireland.[1] The battle pitted the Gaelic forces of Uí Failghe, led by Murchadh Ó Conchobhair, against the Normans. The army of Uí Failghe was victorious. "Nugent of Meath, Chambers and his son, and a countless host of the chiefs and plebeians of the English were slain", according to the Annals of the Four Masters.[2]
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