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This is the Chronicle of House Old Eyre, in which is contained the record of its yearly fortunes, glories and difficulties.
Fergal, the heir of Chief Lionheart of Deasmhumhain, died a natural death on 20 July, 769.
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Pope Stephen III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 5 June, 773.
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A giant destroyed several villages in Deasmhumhain, but then disappeared without trace.
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Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the province of Deasmhumhain.
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A giant destroyed several villages in Deasmhumhain, but then disappeared without trace.
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Pope Silverius II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died comatose in bed on 13 January, 783.
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Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Deasmhumhain just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
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Lionheart Old Eyre founded a merchant republic in his domains, abandoning the old tribal ways.
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Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the province of Deasmhumhain.
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Pope Adeodatus III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died comatose in bed on 21 February, 790.
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People in Deasmhumhain claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
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In Deasmhumhain, the people celebrated the benevolent rule of Prince Mayor Lionheart.
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Norsemen set sail in their longships and to trade and raid beyond their northern homelands in ever increasing numbers,
signalling the beginning of a new age.
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The earth shook for three days in Deasmhumhain, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
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Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Deasmhumhain just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
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People in Deasmhumhain claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
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The earth shook for three days in Deasmhumhain, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
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Strange and wonderful serpents were seen in Deasmhumhain.
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A giant destroyed several villages in Deasmhumhain, but then disappeared without trace.
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In Deasmhumhain, the people celebrated the benevolent rule of Prince Mayor Lionheart.
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Prince Mayor Lionheart of Deasmhumhain died a natural death on 19 January, 810. His son, Richard, succeeded to the throne of
the Republic with a grand ceremony in Tribe of Deasmhumhain.
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Pope Sabinian II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 26 July, 810.
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Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Deasmhumhain just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
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Rachilt, the mother of Prince Mayor Richard of Deasmhumhain, died comatose in bed on 28 April, 813.
Pope Gregory IV, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 7 June, 813.
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Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the province of Deasmhumhain.
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Pope Innocent II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of severe stress on 27 April, 817.
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People in Deasmhumhain claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
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Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Deasmhumhain just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
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Pope Sixtus IV, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of severe stress on 19 August, 823.
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Pope Lando, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 27 April, 824.
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A giant destroyed several villages in Deasmhumhain, but then disappeared without trace.
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Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the province of Deasmhumhain.
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Prince Mayor Richard of Deasmhumhain died a natural death on 9 December, 829. His son, Henric, succeeded to the throne of
the Republic with a grand ceremony in Tribe of Deasmhumhain.
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Prince Mayor Henric of Deasmhumhain went to war against Chief Tadg of Tuadhmhumhain.
Prince Mayor Henric of Deasmhumhain won the war against Chief Tadg of Tuadhmhumhain.
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Zvonimira, the mother of Prince Mayor Henric of Deasmhumhain, died a natural death on 21 April, 832.
Chief Flann of Urmhumhain lost the war against Prince Mayor Henric of Deasmhumhain.
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Pope Telesphorus II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of an infected wound on 3 December, 834.
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Several people in Deasmhumhain spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
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A dragon was seen in the province of Deasmhumhain.
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Henric Old Eyre founded a merchant republic in his domains, abandoning the old tribal ways.
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A giant destroyed several villages in Deasmhumhain, but then disappeared without trace.
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Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Deasmhumhain just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
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Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Deasmhumhain just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
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Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the province of Deasmhumhain.
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People in Tuadhmhumhain claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
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The earth shook for three days in Tuadhmhumhain, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
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A star fell from the sky in Tuadhmhumhain, killing three cows.
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Prince Mayor Henric of Deasmhumhain supported King Ealdræd of York in war against his enemies.
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Several people in Deasmhumhain spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
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People in Tuadhmhumhain claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
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Several people in Deasmhumhain spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
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Prince Mayor Henric of Deasmhumhain died a natural death on 16 July, 858. His Anglo-Saxon son Henric II succeeded to the
throne of the Republic as Prince Mayor Henric II.
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In Thomond, the people celebrated the benevolent rule of Prince Mayor Henric II.
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Prince Mayor Henric II of Deasmhumhain went to war against Chief Constans of Connachta.
The army of Prince Mayor Henric II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by David of Zagreb, was victorious in the battle of Thomond
against the armies of Norway.
Prince Mayor Henric II of Deasmhumhain won the war against Chief Constans of Connachta.
The army of Prince Mayor Henric II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Arthur Old Eyre, was victorious in the battle of Veisafjorðr
against the armies of Denmark.
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Jarl Oddr of Lithuania lost the war against Prince Mayor Henric II of Deasmhumhain.
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The earth shook for three days in Connacht, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
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Several people in Desmond spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
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Henric II Old Eyre founded a merchant republic in his domains, abandoning the old tribal ways.
Radogund, the wife of Prince Mayor Henric II of Deasmhumhain, died of poor health on 29 October, 864.
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Almodis, the mother of Prince Mayor Henric II of Deasmhumhain, died a natural death on 25 June, 867.
Prince Mayor Henric II of Deasmhumhain supported King Ealdræd of York in war against his enemies.
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The earth shook for three days in Connacht, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
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The earth shook for three days in Connacht, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
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Pope Honorius II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of severe stress on 2 April, 870.
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Deasmhumhain was attacked by the Norse realm of Lithuania, ruled by Jarl Oddr.
Prince Mayor Henric II of Deasmhumhain supported King Ealdræd of York in war against his enemies.
Prince Mayor Henric II of Deasmhumhain died in battle against Jarl Oddr of Lithuania on 14 October, 871. His Irish cousin Erik
succeeded to the throne of the Republic as Prince Mayor Erik.
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Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Veðrafjorðr against the army of Denmark, commanded by
Jarl Oddr of Lithuania.
Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Deasmhumhain against the army of Denmark, commanded
by Jarl Oddr of Lithuania.
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The army of Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Éicnech de Cluain, was victorious in the battle of
Deasmhumhain against the armies of Norway.
Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Tuadhmhumhain against the army of Denmark, commanded
by Jarl Oddr of Lithuania.
Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Deasmhumhain against the army of Vestisland, commanded
by Bersi of Vestisland.
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Jarl Oddr of Lithuania lost the war against Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain.
Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain went to war against Earl Rónán of Osraige.
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Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain won the war against Earl Rónán of Osraige.
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Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Connachta just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
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Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the province of Connachta.
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Several people in Deasmhumhain spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
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Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain went to war against King Emund of Denmark.
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The army of Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Grimald Teduericingi, was victorious in the battle of
Veðrafjorðr against the armies of Sviþjod.
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Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain, through deeds and character, came to be known as Prince Mayor Erik 'Half-Hand'.
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The army of Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Scolaige de Cluain, was victorious in the battle of Cumberland
against the armies of Norway.
Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain 'Half-Hand' won the war against King Emund of Denmark 'the Noble'.
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The earth shook for three days in Tuadhmhumhain, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
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Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain went to war against King Emund of Denmark.
Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Urmhumhain against the army of Norway, commanded by
Anlaufr of Austisland.
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The earth shook for three days in Tuadhmhumhain, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
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Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain 'Half-Hand' won the war against King Emund of Denmark 'the Noble'.
Prince Mayor Erik of Deasmhumhain died a maimed cripple on 17 July, 889. His kinsman, John II, succeeded to the throne of the
Duchy with a grand ceremony in Tribe of Tuadhmhumhain.
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John II Old Eyre founded a merchant republic in his domains, abandoning the old tribal ways.
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Gráinne, the wife of Prince Mayor John II of Deasmhumhain, died of poor health on 28 July, 890.
Prince Mayor John II of Deasmhumhain married Wynnflæd, daughter of Bishop Oshere of Corfe.
Prince Mayor John II of Deasmhumhain won the war against Hroðulfr of Veisafjorðr.
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Prince Mayor John II of Deasmhumhain won the war against Hroðulfr of Veisafjorðr.
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Prince Mayor John II of Deasmhumhain went to war against King Sveinn of Lithuania.
Prince Mayor John II of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Tyrone against the army of Lithuanian Revolt, commanded
by Golovke of Lithuanian Revolt.
Prince Mayor John II of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Tyrconnell against the army of Lithuanian Revolt,
commanded by Golovke of Lithuanian Revolt.
John II Old Eyre founded a merchant republic in his domains, abandoning the old tribal ways.
John II Old Eyre founded a merchant republic in his domains, abandoning the old tribal ways.
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Pope Benedict III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died after a period of illness on 17 February, 896.
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Prince Mayor John II of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Vilnius against the army of Kursian Peasant Revolt,
commanded by Balodis of Kursian Peasant Revolt.
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Prince Mayor John II of Deasmhumhain lost the battle of Yatvyagi against the army of Kursian Peasant Revolt, commanded by
Balodis of Kursian Peasant Revolt.
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Prince Mayor John II of Deasmhumhain won the war against King Sveinn of Lithuania.
Mayor John, the father of Prince Mayor John II of Deasmhumhain, died after a period of illness on 20 February, 899.
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Several people in Deasmhumhain spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
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An uncommonly great number of children were born this year in Tír Chonaill.
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John II Old Eyre founded a merchant republic in his domains, abandoning the old tribal ways.
Prince Mayor John II of Deasmhumhain died comatose in bed on 20 June, 903. His uncle, Arthur, succeeded to the throne of the
Republic with a grand ceremony in Baile Mhic Suibhne.
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People in Deasmhumhain claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
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Prince Mayor Arthur of Deasmhumhain died after a period of illness on 12 January, 906. His nephew, Henric III, succeeded to the
throne of the Republic with a grand ceremony in Baile Mhic Suibhne.
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A giant destroyed several villages in Deasmhumhain, but then disappeared without trace.
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Deasmhumhain was attacked by the Norse realm of Asbjörn's Host, ruled by Asbjörn.
The army of Prince Mayor Henric III of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Scolaige de Cluain, was victorious in the battle of
Urmhumhain against the armies of Asbjörn's Host.
Prince Mayor Henric III of Deasmhumhain, through deeds and character, came to be known as Prince Mayor Henric III 'the Wise'.
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The army of Prince Mayor Henric III of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Scolaige de Cluain, was victorious in the battle of
Urmhumhain against the armies of Asbjörn's Host.
The army of Prince Mayor Henric III of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Scolaige de Cluain, was victorious in the battle of Osraige
against the armies of Asbjörn's Host.
The army of Prince Mayor Henric III of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Scolaige de Cluain, was victorious in the battle of
Urmhumhain against the armies of Asbjörn's Host.
Asbjörn of Asbjörn's Host lost the war against Prince Mayor Henric III of Deasmhumhain 'the Wise'.
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Deasmhumhain was attacked by the Pictish realm of Pictland, ruled by King Uuirp.
Prince Mayor Henric III of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Cill Dara against the army of Pictland, commanded by
King Uuirp of Pictland.
Prince Mayor Henric III of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Cill Dara against the army of Pictland, commanded by
King Uuirp of Pictland.
Prince Mayor Henric III of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Cill Dara against the army of Pictland, commanded by
King Uuirp of Pictland.
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Prince Mayor Henric III of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Cill Dara against the army of Pictland, commanded by
King Uuirp of Pictland.
Prince Mayor Henric III of Deasmhumhain died in battle against King Uuirp of Pictland on 12 April, 911. His kinsman, Erik II,
succeeded to the throne of the Republic with a grand ceremony in Baile Mhic Suibhne.
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Prince Mayor Erik II of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Breifne against the army of Pictland, commanded by King
Uuirp of Pictland.
King Uuirp of Pictland lost the war against Prince Mayor Erik II of Deasmhumhain.
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Prince Mayor Erik II of Deasmhumhain, through deeds and character, came to be known as Prince Mayor Erik II 'the Silent'.
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Prince Mayor Erik II of Deasmhumhain died of poor health on 10 February, 913. His brother, Paul, succeeded to the throne of the
Republic with a grand ceremony in Baile Mhic Suibhne.
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The earth shook for three days in Deasmhumhain, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
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The army of Prince Mayor Paul of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Pilib, was victorious in the battle of Tuadhmhumhain against
the armies of Sviþjod.
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Pope Sabinian III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of severe stress on 22 June, 916.
The army of Prince Mayor Paul of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Dúnlang de Cluain, was victorious in the battle of
Deasmhumhain against the armies of Denmark.
Prince Mayor Paul of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Urmhumhain against the army of Denmark, commanded by
Sörkver of Worcester.
Prince Mayor Paul of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Deasmhumhain against the army of Denmark, commanded
by Sörkver of Worcester.
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Pope Pelagius III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 4 November, 918.
Sörkver of Worcester lost the war against Prince Mayor Paul of Deasmhumhain.
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Pope Gelasius II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 18 August, 920.
The army of Prince Mayor Paul of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Énna, was victorious in the battle of Urmhumhain against the
armies of Norway.
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A giant destroyed several villages in Deasmhumhain, but then disappeared without trace.
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Pope Paschal, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 13 February, 923.
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A giant destroyed several villages in Deasmhumhain, but then disappeared without trace.
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In Osraige, the people celebrated the benevolent rule of Prince Mayor Paul.
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The earth shook for three days in Deasmhumhain, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
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A river flooded parts of Deasmhumhain in the spring.
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Earl Charles, the heir of Prince Mayor Paul of Deasmhumhain, died of poor health on 6 December, 929.
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Prince Mayor Paul of Deasmhumhain, through deeds and character, came to be known as Prince Mayor Paul 'the Confessor'.
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Pope Marcellus II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 9 May, 933.
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Prince Mayor Paul of Deasmhumhain died a maimed cripple on 22 December, 934. His nephew, Kennedy, succeeded to the
throne of the Republic with a grand ceremony in Tribe of Connacht.
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Pope Leo III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 12 December, 936.
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The army of Prince Mayor Kennedy of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Folachtach de Cluain, was victorious in the battle of
Ulster against the armies of Argyllian Peasant Revolt.
The army of Prince Mayor Kennedy of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Folachtach de Cluain, was victorious in the battle of
Nofant against the armies of Argyllian Peasant Revolt.
The army of Prince Mayor Kennedy of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Folachtach de Cluain, was victorious in the battle of
Teviotdale against the armies of Argyllian Peasant Revolt.
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Tens of thousands of crows birds invaded Deasmhumhain just before the harvest, causing much damage to the farmers's fields.
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People in Deasmhumhain claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
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Prince Mayor Kennedy of Deasmhumhain married Beorhtwaru, daughter of Chief Osric of Teviotdale.
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Beorhtwaru, the wife of Prince Mayor Kennedy of Deasmhumhain, died of Pneumonia on 27 May, 947.
Prince Mayor Kennedy of Deasmhumhain married Íte, daughter of Baron Constantin of Adare.
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People in Deasmhumhain claimed to have seen two suns at the same time.
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Several people in Deasmhumhain spoke of seeing strange shapes dancing on the moon.
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Prince Mayor Kennedy of Deasmhumhain, through deeds and character, came to be known as Prince Mayor Kennedy 'the Bold'.
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The army of Prince Mayor Kennedy of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Patrician Fianchú of Mac Máil na mBó, was victorious in
the battle of Urmhumhain against the armies of Sviþjod.
Mayor Richard IV, the heir of Prince Mayor Kennedy of Deasmhumhain, died after a period of illness on 7 November, 955.
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Prince Mayor Kennedy of Deasmhumhain died of severe stress on 25 March, 956. His father-in-law, Constantin, succeeded to the
throne of the Duchy with a grand ceremony in Tribe of Tuadhmhumhain.
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Prince Mayor Constantin of Deasmhumhain supported King Ælfwine II of Scotland in war against his enemies.
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The army of Prince Mayor Constantin of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Patrician Folachtach of de Cluain, was victorious in the
battle of Strangfjorðr against the armies of Catholic Uprising.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Patrician Fianchú of Mac Máil na mBó, was victorious in
the battle of Tyrone against the armies of Catholic Uprising.
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Prince Mayor Constantin of Deasmhumhain died a natural death on 11 January, 958. His son, Constantin II, succeeded to the
throne of the Republic with a grand ceremony in Tribe of Tuadhmhumhain.
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Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain supported King Ælfwine II of Scotland in war against his enemies.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Patrician Flaithbertach of de Cluain, was victorious in
the battle of Oriel against the armies of Oriel.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Richmond Old Eyre, was victorious in the battle of
Urmhumhain against the armies of Norway.
Condál, the firstborn daughter, was born to Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Patrician Fianchú of Mac Máil na mBó, was victorious
in the battle of Strangfjorðr against the armies of Oriel.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Patrician Fianchú of Mac Máil na mBó, was victorious
in the battle of Tyrone against the armies of Oriel.
Pope Conon II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 17 December, 958.
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Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain supported King Ælfwine II of Scotland in war against his enemies.
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Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain went to war against Chief Enuidaig of Tyrone.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Patrician Folachtach of de Cluain, was victorious in
the battle of Tyrone against the armies of Tyrone.
Pope Silverius III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died of severe stress on 17 February, 961.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Patrician Fianchú of Mac Máil na mBó, was victorious
in the battle of Tyrone against the armies of Essex.
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain won the war against Chief Enuidaig of Tyrone.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Patrician Fianchú of Mac Máil na mBó, was victorious
in the battle of Katanæs against the armies of Norway.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Patrician Fianchú of Mac Máil na mBó, was victorious
in the battle of Ross against the armies of Norway.
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Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, through deeds and character, came to be known as Prince Mayor Constantin II
'the Fat'.
Dubgilla, the firstborn daughter, was born to Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain.
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Pope Formosus, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 12 May, 963.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Patrician Fianchú of Mac Máil na mBó, was victorious
in the battle of Gowrie against the armies of Norway.
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Pope Leo IV, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 31 July, 964.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Patrician Fianchú of Mac Máil na mBó, was victorious
in the battle of Katanæs against the armies of Norway.
Constantin II Old Eyre founded a merchant republic in his domains, abandoning the old tribal ways.
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Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the province of Urmhumhain.
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Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain supported King Ælfwine II of Scotland in war against his enemies.
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The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of The Hebrides against the armies of Ofeig's Host.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of Ross against the armies of Ofeig's Host.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of Tuadhmhumhain against the armies of Sviþjod.
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The earth shook for three days in Urmhumhain, killing two hundred peasants and a priest.
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Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the province of Urmhumhain.
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Baron Henric III, the heir of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, died bedridden and infirm on 5 June, 970.
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain supported Duke Æthelric of York in war against his enemies.
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Erik II, the heir of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, died bedridden and infirm on 11 March, 971.
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The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Laisrén de Cluain, was victorious in the battle of
Connachta against the armies of Norway.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of Urmhumhain against the armies of Norway.
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The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of Urmhumhain against the armies of Sviþjod.
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The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of Tuadhmhumhain against the armies of Sviþjod.
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain supported King Ælfwine II of Scotland in war against his enemies.
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Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain supported Duke Æthelric of York in war against his enemies.
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain went to war against King Abi-Bakr of Deheubarth.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of Dyfed against the armies of Deheubarth.
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Deasmhumhain against the army of Norway,
commanded by Hjalmar of Austisland.
- 970 -
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain 'the Fat' won the war against King Abi-Bakr of Deheubarth 'the Conqueror'.
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain went to war against Count Math of Glamorgan.
- 970 -
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Gwent against the army of Glamorgan, commanded
by Count Math of Glamorgan.
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Ternyllwg against the army of Glamorgan,
commanded by Count Math of Glamorgan.
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Glamorgan against the army of Glamorgan,
commanded by Count Math of Glamorgan.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Laisrén de Cluain, was victorious in the battle of
Deasmhumhain against the armies of Sviþjod.
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Dyfed against the army of Glamorgan, commanded
by Count Math of Glamorgan.
- 970 -
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Glamorgan against the army of Glamorgan,
commanded by Count Math of Glamorgan.
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Gwent against the army of Glamorgan, commanded
by Count Math of Glamorgan.
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain was victorious in the battle of Glamorgan against the army of Glamorgan,
commanded by Count Math of Glamorgan.
Pope Innocent III, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 18 April, 978.
- 970 -
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain 'the Fat' won the war against Count Math of Glamorgan.
- 970 -
A giant destroyed several villages in Dyfed, but then disappeared without trace.
- 970 -
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain supported King Cerdic of Bavaria in war against his enemies.
- 970 -
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain supported King Ælle of Lancaster in war against his enemies.
- 970 -
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Laisrén de Cluain, was victorious in the battle of Tír
Chonaill against the armies of Norway.
- 970 -
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Scandlán, was victorious in the battle of Laigin
against the armies of Sviþjod.
Pope Theodore II, leader of all Catholic faithful, died a natural death on 16 October, 984.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of Urmhumhain against the armies of Sviþjod.
- 970 -
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain supported King Æthelric of York in war against his enemies.
- 970 -
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of Tuadhmhumhain against the armies of Kent.
- 970 -
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of Urmhumhain against the armies of Norway.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of Laigin against the armies of Sviþjod.
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain went to war against King Ulfcytel of Scotland.
- 970 -
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of Dublin against the armies of Scotland.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of Dublin against the armies of Scotland.
- 970 -
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Mayor Máel-Fábaill of Eas Géitine, was victorious in
the battle of Ulster against the armies of Scotland.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Finnchú Berthilding, was victorious in the battle of
Dublin against the armies of Scotland.
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Finnchú Berthilding, was victorious in the battle of
Oriel against the armies of Scotland.
Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain 'the Fat' won the war against King Ulfcytel of Scotland.
- 970 -
The army of Prince Mayor Constantin II of Deasmhumhain, commanded by Priest Botulfr of Monmouth, was victorious in the
battle of Dyfed against the armies of Norway.
- 970 -
Villagers saw blood raining from the sky in the province of Osraige.