[ { "place_name":"836", "place_lat":"53.158607,0", "place_long":"-6.908855", "place_description":" AU Cell Dara was plundered by heathens from Inber Dea, and half of the church was burned", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"795", "place_lat":"53.491314,0", "place_long":"-6.020508", "place_description":" AU The burning of Rechru by the heathens, and Scí was overwhelmed and laid waste", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"839", "place_lat":"57.37394000000001", "place_long":"-3.955077999999999", "place_description":" AU The heathens won a battle against the men of Foirtriu, and Eóganán son of Aengus, Bran son of Óengus, Aed son of Boanta, and others almost innumerable fell there", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"821", "place_lat":"53.38496799999999", "place_long":"-6.068573", "place_description":" AU Étar was plundered by the heathens, and they carried off a great number of women into captivity", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"802", "place_lat":"56.304348", "place_long":"-6.410522", "place_description":" AU Í Coluim Chille was burned by the heathens", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"806", "place_lat":"56.310444", "place_long":"-6.421509", "place_description":" AU The community of Í, to the number of sixty-eight, was killed by the heathens", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"813", "place_lat":"53.82011", "place_long":"-9.656981999999999", "place_description":" AU The slaughter at Umall by the heathens in which fell Coscrach son of Flannabra and Dúnadach, king of Umall", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"825", "place_lat":"52.499504", "place_long":"-7.261963", "place_description":" AU The heathens inflicted a rout on the Osraige", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"833", "place_lat":"53.320004", "place_long":"-6.394386", "place_description":" AU Cluain Dolcáin was plundered by the heathens", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"832", "place_lat":"54.335743", "place_long":"-6.679687", "place_description":" AU The first plundering of Ard Macha by the heathens three times in one month", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"832", "place_lat":"53.646267", "place_long":"-6.414642", "place_description":" AU The plundering of Dam Liac and the sept of the Cianacht with all their churches by the heathens", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"834", "place_lat":"52.184036", "place_long":"-7.640991", "place_description":" AU Glenn dá Locha was plundered by the heathens. Sláine and Finnubair Abae were plundered by the heathens", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"835", "place_lat":"52.590744", "place_long":"-6.501503", "place_description":" AU Ferna and Cluain Mór Maedóc were plundered by the heathens", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"835", "place_lat":"53.380051", "place_long":"-6.166077", "place_description":" AU The foreigners plundered Druim Ing", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"842", "place_lat":"55.0240859", "place_long":"-7.559967", "place_description":" AU A naval force of the Norsemen was on the Bóinn at Linn Rois. There was also a naval force of the Norsemen at Linn Sailech in Ulaid", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"836", "place_lat":"52.915526", "place_long":"-8.920897", "place_description":" AU A most cruel devastation of all the lands of Connacht by the heathens. The heathens inflicted a slaughter in a battle won over the Déis Tuaisceirt", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"837", "place_lat":"53.517452", "place_long":"-6.657715", "place_description":" AU A naval force of the Norsemen sixty ships strong was on the Bóinn, and another one of sixty ships on the river Life. Those two forces plundered the plain of Life and the plain of Brega, including churches, forts and dwellings. 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This was the occasion when three kings of the foreigners, i.e. Amlaíb and Ímar and Auisle, plundered the land of Flann son of Conaing; and Lorcán son of Cathal, king of Mide, was with them in this", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"869", "place_lat":"54.346375", "place_long":"-6.656691", "place_description":" AU Ard Macha was plundered by Amlaíb and burned with its oratories. Ten hundred were carried off or killed, and great rapine also committed", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"841", "place_lat":"53.304623", "place_long":"-6.240234", "place_description":" AU There was a naval camp at Linn Duachaill from which the peoples and churches of Tethba were plundered. There was a naval camp at Duiblinn from which the Laigin and the Uí Néill were plundered, both states and churches, as far as Sliab Bladma", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"866", "place_lat":"55.030849", "place_long":"-7.159049", "place_description":" AU Aed son of Niall plundered all the strongholds of the foreigners i.e. in the territory of the North, both in Cenél Eógain and Dál Araidi, and took away their heads, their flocks, and their herds from camp by battle (?). A victory was gained over them at Loch Febail and twelve score heads taken thereby", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"812", "place_lat":"53.897865", "place_long":"-9.777832", "place_description":" AU A slaughter of the heathens by the men of Umall. A slaughter of the Conmaicne by the heathens", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"812", "place_lat":"52.051647", "place_long":"-9.556732", "place_description":" AU A slaughter of the heathens in Mumu, viz. by Cobthach son of Mael Dúin, king of Loch Léin", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"854", "place_lat":"52.662224", "place_long":"-8.626328", "place_description":" AU Niall son of Aed inflicted a battle-rout on the heathens in Mag Ítha", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"847", "place_lat":"52.409122", "place_long":"-7.163086", "place_description":" AU Cerball son of Dúngal inflicted a great rout on Agnonn, in which twelve hundred fell", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"848", "place_lat":"53.540306", "place_long":"-7.053223", "place_description":" AU Mael Sechnaill won a battle against the heathens at Forach in which seven hundred fell", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"842", "place_lat":"latitude", "place_long":"longitude", "place_description":" AU Comán, abbot of Linn Duachail, was fatally wounded and burned by heathens and Irish", "place_style":"icon style" }, { "place_name":"840", "place_lat":"53.862247", "place_long":"-6.443481", "place_description":" AU Lugbad was plundered by the heathens from Loch nEchach and they led away captive bishops and priests and scholars, and put others to death", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"861", "place_lat":"53.131523", "place_long":"-7.635673", "place_description":" AU Mide was invaded by Aed son of Niall with foreigners", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"825", "place_lat":"56.318062", "place_long":"-6.437987", "place_description":" AU The violent death of Blamac son of Flann at the hands of the heathens in Í Coluim Chille", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"798", "place_lat":"53.580276", "place_long":"-6.107025", "place_description":" AU The burning of Inis Pátraic by the heathens, and they took the cattle-tribute of the territories, and broke the shrine of Do-Chonna, and also made great incursions both in Ireland and in Alba", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"824", "place_lat":"51.769539", "place_long":"-10.5372", "place_description":" AU Étgal of Scelec was carried off by the heathens, and died shortly afterwards of hunger and thirst", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"825", "place_lat":"52.261433", "place_long":"-7.075195", "place_description":" AU The plundering of Inis Daimle by the heathens", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"827", "place_lat":"53.526329", "place_long":"-6.164961", "place_description":" AU Lusca was plundered by the heathens and burned; and Cianacht was invaded as far as Uachtar Ugán; and also a plundering of the foreigners of the East", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"828", "place_lat":"53.8590", "place_long":"-6.25122", "place_description":" AU The mortal wounding of Cinaed son of Cumuscach, king of Ard Cianachta, by the foreigners; and Lann Léire and Cluain Mór were burned by them", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"828", "place_lat":"54.89872", "place_long":"-5.91339", "place_description":" AU A battle-rout was inflicted on the heathens by Lethlobar son of Loingsech, king of Dál Araidi", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"835", "place_lat":"52.63533", "place_long":"-8.690872", "place_description":" AU Mungairit and other churches of Iarmumu were burned by the heathen", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"836", "place_lat":"52.844357", "place_long":"-7.39345", "place_description":" AU The first prey was taken by the heathens from southern Brega, i.e. from Telcha Dromáin and Dairmag of the Britons; and they carried off many prisoners, and killed many and led away very many captive", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"837", "place_lat":"53.238097", "place_long":"-6.516266", "place_description":" AU A naval force of the Norsemen sixty ships strong was on the Bóinn, and another one of sixty ships on the river Life. Those two forces plundered the plain of Life and the plain of Brega, including churches, forts and dwellings. The men of Brega routed the foreigners at Deoninne in Mugdorna of Brega, and six score of the Norsemen fell", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"837", "place_lat":"51.675961", "place_long":"-9.448242", "place_description":" AU The heathens won a battle at Inber na mBárc against the Uí Néill from the Sinann to the sea, in which an uncounted number were slaughtered, though the principal kings escaped", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"842", "place_lat":"53.687964", "place_long":"-6.497984", "place_description":" AU A naval force of the Norsemen was on the Bóinn at Linn Rois. There was also a naval force of the Norsemen at Linn Sailech in Ulaid", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"863", "place_lat":"53.219261", "place_long":"-6.66151", "place_description":" AU Muirecán son of Diarmait, king of Nás and eastern Life, was killed by the Norsemen", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"866", "place_lat":"56.38086", "place_long":"-3.871597", "place_description":" AU Amlaíb and Auisle went with the foreigners of Ireland and Scotland to Fortriu, plundered the entire Pictish country and took away hostages from them", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"841", "place_lat":"54.619797", "place_long":"-6.454468", "place_description":" AU The heathens were still on Loch nEchach", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"845", "place_lat":"53.213154", "place_long":"-7.448944", "place_description":" AU An encampment of the foreigners of Áth Cliath at Cluain Andobuir", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"825", "place_lat":"54.326134", "place_long":"-5.715637", "place_description":" AU The Ulaid inflicted a rout on the heathens in Mag Inis, in which very many fell", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"833", "place_lat":"54.993767", "place_long":"-7.319984", "place_description":" AU Niall and Murchad routed the foreigners in Daire Calgaig", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"837", "place_lat":"53.781181", "place_long":"-6.2677", "place_description":" AU Saxolb, chief of the foreigners, was killed by the Cianacht", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"848", "place_lat":"52.911697", "place_long":"-6.834955", "place_description":" AU Ólchobor, king of Mumu, and Lorcán son of Cellach, with the Laigin, won a battle against the heathens at Sciath Nechtain, in which fell the jarl Tomrair, tanist of the king of Lochlann, and two hundred about him", "place_style":"cross" } , { "place_name":"834", "place_lat":"52.562996", "place_long":"-9.332886", "place_description":" AU Dúnadach son of Scannlán, king of Uí Fhidgeinte, won a battle against the heathens, in which many fell", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"850", "place_lat":"53.84468", "place_long":"-6.421091", "place_description":" AU Cinaed son of Conaing, king of Cianacht, rebelled against Mael Sechnaill with the support of the foreigners, and plundered the Uí Néill from the Sinann to the sea, both churches and states, and he deceitfully sacked the island of Loch Gabor, levelling it to the ground, and the oratory of Treóit, with seventy people in it, was burned by him", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"859", "place_lat":"53.023865", "place_long":"-7.622907", "place_description":" AU Amlaíb and Ímar and Cerball led a great army into Mide", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"862", "place_lat":"53.023232", "place_long":"-7.450663", "place_description":" AU Aed son of Niall went with (?) the kings of the foreigners into Mide, and plundered Mide with Flann son of Conaing", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"840", "place_lat":"54.345352", "place_long":"-6.663208", "place_description":" AU Ard Macha was burned with its oratories and stone church", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"824", "place_lat":"54.653973", "place_long":"-5.674438", "place_description":" AU The heathens plundered Bennchor at Airtiu (?), and destroyed the oratory, and shook the relics of Comgall from their shrine", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"822", "place_lat":"54.642849", "place_long":"-5.668945", "place_description":" AU Heathens invaded Bennchor the great", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"825", "place_lat":"55.188423", "place_long":"-7.040519", "place_description":" AU Mag Bile with its oratories was burned by the heathens", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"825", "place_lat":"54.306107", "place_long":"-5.703278", "place_description":" AU Dún Lethglaise was plundered by the heathens", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"827", "place_lat":"52.975109", "place_long":"-6.405029", "place_description":" AU An encampment of the Laigin was overwhelmed by the heathens, and Conall son of Cú Chongalt, king of the Fortuatha, and countless others fell there", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"828", "place_lat":"53.866699", "place_long":"-6.262207", "place_description":" AU A great slaughter of porpoises on the coast of Ard Cianachta by the foreigners; and the violent death of the anchorite Teimnén", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"831", "place_lat":"54.314922", "place_long":"-6.635742", "place_description":" AU The heathens defeated the community of Ard Macha in a battle at Aignig, and great numbers of them were taken captive", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"832", "place_lat":"54.402946", "place_long":"-7.250977", "place_description":" AU Tuathal son of Feradach was taken away by the heathens, and Adamnán's shrine from Domnach Maigen", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"832", "place_lat":"54.094836", "place_long":"-6.703033", "place_description":" AU The plundering of Mucnám, Lugbad, Uí Méith, Druim Moccu Blae, and other churches", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"832", "place_lat":"54.841038", "place_long":"-6.665955", "place_description":" AU Ráith Luraig and Connaire were plundered by the heathens", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"833", "place_lat":"53.982338", "place_long":"-6.393356", "place_description":" AU Druim Inasclainn was burned by the heathens", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"837", "place_lat":"54.330139", "place_long":"-7.625885", "place_description":" AU The churches of all Loch Éirne, including Cluain Eóis and Daiminis, were destroyed by the heathens", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"842", "place_lat":"53.322926", "place_long":"-7.979422", "place_description":" AU Cluain Moccu Nóis was plundered by heathens from Linn Duachaill", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"845", "place_lat":"54.33094", "place_long":"-6.627502", "place_description":" AU Forannán, abbot of Ard Macha, was taken prisoner by the heathens in Cluain Comarda with his halidoms and following, and was brought to the ships of Luimnech", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"846", "place_lat":"53.299698", "place_long":"-8.830261", "place_description":" AU The foreigners won a battle against the Connachta, in which fell Rígán son of Fergus, Mugrón son of Diarmait and Aed son of Cathrannach and many others", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"842", "place_lat":"53.095466", "place_long":"-7.909126", "place_description":" AU Biror and Saiger were plundered by heathens from Duiblinn", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"845", "place_lat":"53.030479", "place_long":"-7.210121", "place_description":" AU Dún Masc was plundered by the heathens, and there were killed there Aed son of Dub dá Crích, abbot of Tír dá Glas, and Cluain Eidnig, Ceithernach son of Cú Dínaisc, prior of Cell Dara, and many others", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"852", "place_lat":"54.330444", "place_long":"-6.662693", "place_description":" AU Ard Macha was laid waste by the foreigners of Linn on the day following Summer-Lent", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"857", "place_lat":"52.588387", "place_long":"-8.029939", "place_description":" AU Ímar and Amlaíb inflicted a rout on Caitil the Fair and his Gall-Ghaidheil in the lands of Munster", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"864", "place_lat":"53.452274", "place_long":"-7.018953", "place_description":" AU Conchobor son of Donnchad, one of two kings of Mide, was put to death in water at Cluain Iraird by Amlaíb, king of the foreigners", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"841", "place_lat":"53.880871", "place_long":"-6.343575", "place_description":" AU There was a naval camp at Linn Duachaill from which the peoples and churches of Tethba were plundered. There was a naval camp at Duiblinn from which the Laigin and the Uí Néill were plundered, both states and churches, as far as Sliab Bladma", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"845", "place_lat":"53.517452", "place_long":"-7.989806", "place_description":" AU There was an encampment of the foreigners i.e. under Tuirgéis on Loch Rí, and they plundered Connacht and Mide, and burned Cluain Moccu Nóis with its oratories, and Cluain Ferta Brénainn, and Tír dá Glas and Lothra and other monasteries", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"828", "place_lat":"52.321491", "place_long":"-6.655312", "place_description":" AU Another battle-rout was inflicted on the heathens by Cairpre son of Cathal, king of Uí Cheinnselaig, and by the community of Tech Munnu", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"848", "place_lat":"52.378952", "place_long":"-8.591309", "place_description":" AU The Eóganacht of Caisel inflicted a rout on the heathens at Dún Maíle Tuile, in which five hundred fell", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"828", "place_lat":"53.988396", "place_long":"-6.402283", "place_description":" AU Another battle-rout was inflicted on the heathens by Cairpre son of Cathal, king of Uí Cheinnselaig, and by the community of Tech Munnu", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"845", "place_lat":"53.5076519", "place_long":"-7.888184", "place_description":" AU Tuirgéis was taken prisoner by Mael Sechnaill and afterwards drowned in Loch Uair", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"848", "place_lat":"54.18248", "place_long":"-7.232952", "place_description":" AU Tigernach inflicted a rout on the heathens in the oakwood of Dísert Do-Chonna, and twelve hundred fell there", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"867", "place_lat":"53.321911", "place_long":"-6.394902", "place_description":" AU Amlaíb's fort at Cluain Dolcáin was burned by Gaíthíne's son and Mael Ciaráin son of Rónán, and the aforesaid commanders caused a slaughter of a hundred of the leaders of the foreigners in the vicinity of Cluain Dolcáin on the same day", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"868", "place_lat":"latitude", "place_long":"longitude", "place_description":" AU Aed son of Niall won a battle at Cell Ua nDaigri against the Uí Néill of Brega, and the Laigin, and a large force of the foreigners, i.e. three hundred or more; and Flann son of Conaing, king of all Brega, and Diarmait son of Etarscéle, king of Loch Gabor, fell therein; and in this battle very many of the heathens were slaughtered; and Fachtna son of Mael Dúin, heir designate of the North, and many others, fell in the counter-attack of the battle.", "place_style":"cross" }, { "place_name":"853", "place_lat":"53.321911", "place_long":"-6.394902", "place_description":" AU Amlaíb, son of the king of Lochlann, came to Ireland, and the foreigners of Ireland submitted to him, and he took tribute from the Irish", "place_style":"icon style" } ]