Battle of Ardnocher
The Battle of Ardnocher or Ardnurcher (Irish: Áth an Urchair) was fought in Ireland on 10 August 1329 between the Normans and the MacGeoghegans of Cenel Fiachaigh or Kenaleagh in modern County Westmeath. The Norman force was defeated.[1] The Annales Hiberniae records that on 10 August 1329, Norman forces led by Thomas le Botiller (Butler) attacked the fort of Ardnurcher (now the village of Horseleap) but were defeated by William Gallda MacGeoghegan. It says that le Botiller was killed along with several others of high rank and 140 soldiers.[2] The Annals of the Four Masters offers a different account, giving the date as 1328 and saying that 3,500 Normans were killed.[3]
Battle of Ardnocher | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Clan MacGeoghegan | Lordship of Ireland | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
William MacGeoghegan | Thomas le Botiller † | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
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~140 (Hiberniae) ~3,500 (Four Masters) |
See also
- Battle of Druim Dearg, 1260AD
- Battle of Ath an Chip, 1270AD
References
- Annette Jocelyn Otway-Ruthven, A History of Medieval Ireland, Routledge (1980), page 247.
- Annales Hiberniae, James Grace of Kilkenny (1537-39), Online version
- Annals of the Four Masters, 1328 (M1328.26) Online version
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