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  1. Aoife did not remarry after Strongbow’s death in 1176. She was buried in Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, alongside her father-in-law, Gilbert fitz Gilbert. Her son Gilbert died c.1185, and in 1189 her daughter Isabella, now Strongbow's heir, was promised in marriage by King Henry to William Marshal earl of Pembroke, regent of England and lord of Leinster.

  2. Aífe (Aoife, Eva) ( fl. c. 1153 – 1189) was the daughter of Diarmait Mac Murchada (qv) (d. 1171), king of Leinster, and of his wife Mór, daughter of Muirchertach Ua Tuathail (qv), king of Uí Muiredaig, and half-sister of Lorcán Ua Tuathail (qv), archbishop of Dublin. It is likely that Diarmait married Mór in or around 1153, in which case ...

  3. The Marriage of Strongbow and Aoife (1854) by Daniel Maclise, a romanticised depiction of the union in the ruins of Waterford. By an unknown mistress, Richard de Clare fathered two daughters: Aline de Clare, married William FitzMaurice FitzGerald, baron of Naas; Basilia de Clare, married Robert de Quincy, Constable of Leinster.

  4. When Aoife MacMurchada Princess of Leinster was born on 26 April 1145, in Leinster, Ireland, her father, Dermot King Leinster MacMurrough, was 35 and her mother, Mor O'Toole, was 31. She married Richard de Clare 2nd Earl of Pembroke on 26 August 1170, in Waterford, County Waterford, Ireland. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 1 ...

  5. His second wife, Mór ingen Muirchertaig, was mother of Aoife / Eva of Leinster and his youngest son Conchobar Mac Murchada. He also had two other sons, Domhnall Caomhánach mac Murchada and Énna Cennselach mac Murchada (blinded 1169). Diarmait is buried in the Cathedral graveyard of Ferns village. King of Leinster

  6. 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. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 3 daughters.

  7. Mór Ní Thuathail. Mór Ní Thuathail (anglicised as Mor O'Toole) (c. 1114–1191) was a Queen-consort of Leinster as the principal first wife of King Diarmait Mac Murchada. [1] [2] Under Brehon Law, Irish men were allowed more than one wife. King Dermot's second wife was Sadhbh Ní Fhaolain . Mór was the mother of Aoife of Leinster, the wife ...