Aoife MacMurrough died in 1188.
Walter MacMurrough Kavanagh died in 1922.
Aoife MacMurrough was born in 1145.
Walter MacMurrough Kavanagh was born in 1856.
Dermot MacMurrough fell in love with dervogilla the king of breifnes wife.
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Dermot MacMurrough.
Dermot MacMurrough, the King of Leinster in the 12th century, primarily resided in the region of Leinster, which is in present-day Ireland. His main stronghold was at Ferns, a town in County Wexford. MacMurrough is known for his role in inviting Anglo-Norman mercenaries to Ireland, which significantly influenced the country's history.
Aoife MacMurrough had two notable brothers: Dermot MacMurrough, who was the King of Leinster, and another brother named Murchadh. Dermot is particularly remembered for his role in inviting the Normans to Ireland, which significantly impacted Irish history. The family's lineage played a crucial role in the political landscape of 12th-century Ireland.
Christchurch Cathedral, Waterford Ireland
A branch of MacMurrough along with Kinsella, Kavanagh, and Mernagh,Hendrick is spelled Ó hAnnraic. A similar name Mac Annraic is anglicized as Hendricks.
Dermot was a King of Leinster in Ireland. Ousted as King of Leinster in 1166, he sought military assistance from King Henry II of England to retake his kingdom. In return, MacMurrough pledged an Oath of Allegiance to Henry, who sent troops in support. As a further thanks for his reinstatement, MacMurrough's daughter Aoife was married to Richard de Clare, the 2nd Earl of Pembroke and a Cambro-Norman lord, known as "Strongbow."info taken from wiki