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  1. Diarmuid Mac Murchadha Caomhánach (también conocido como Diarmait na nGall, Dermot de los forasteros, Daimait MacMorchada, o Dermot MacMurrough en inglés) fue un rey irlandés de la provincia de Leinster que ha pasado a la historia como el traidor más notorio de la historia de Irlanda. [1]

    • Diarmuid Mac Murchadha Caomhánach
    • Domhnall Caomhánach Mac Murchada
    • Enna MacMurrough
    • 1110, Dublín
  2. When Aoife of Leinster Princess of Leinster was born on 26 April 1145, in Leinster, Ireland, her father, Diarmait Mac Murchada, was 34 and her mother, Mór Ní Tuathail, was 31. She married Richard II de Clare 2nd Earl of Pembroke on 26 August 1170, in County Waterford, Ireland.

    • Female
    • Richard II de Clare 2nd Earl of Pembroke
  3. Aoife MacMurrough was born in approximately 1145 and was the daughter of Dermot MacMurrough and Mor O’Toole. She was the princess of the Kingdom of Leinster. She would have been raised in a very privileged lifestyle and would have been educated and would have been able to read and write in Latin.

  4. Aoife MacMurrough (circa 1145-1188), en irlandés : Aoife Ní Diarmait, también conocida como Eva de Leinster, fue una aristócrata irlandesa, princesa de Leinster y condesa de Pembroke. Es hija de Diarmait Mac Murchada , rey de Leinster y su segunda esposa, Mór Ní Tuathail o Mor O'Toole.

  5. 21 de mar. de 2024 · There is unrest between the leaders of the provinces and Leinster's King is attacked by others and forced to flee to Wales. The king of Leinster aims to marry Aoife off to Richard De Clare AKA strongbow who is earl of Pembroke but is not recognised by king Henry 11 of England.

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  6. In the tumult of the twelfth-century Norman invasion of Ireland, Aoife of Leinster unfolds the deeply personal tale of Aoife, the spirited daughter of the deposed King of Leinster, Diarmuit MacMurrough. Promised in marriage to the formidable Strongbow as a pawn in her father’s quest for power, Aoife’s world is upended.

  7. The Kingdom of Leinster ( Irish: Ríocht Laighean) was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland which existed in the east of the island from the Irish Iron Age until the 17th century Early Modern Ireland.