Battle of Tragh-Bhaile

Battle fought in Ireland in 1399 between the forces of Henry O'Neill's sons and the Anglo-Irish

54°00′32″N 6°24′18″W / 54.009°N 6.4049°W / 54.009; -6.4049Result Lordship victoryBelligerents Lordship of Ireland Kingdom of TyroneCommanders and leaders Unknown Donal O'Neill
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The Battle of Tragh-Bhaile[1] was fought in Ireland in 1399 between the forces of Henry O'Neill's sons and the Anglo-Irish. The Anglo-Irish were victorious.

The O'Neill forces, led by Donal MacHenry of Tyrone, attacked the King's troops at Tragh-Bhaile (Dundalk, County Louth), but were repulsed. Donal was captured and sent to England.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Battle of Tragh-Bhaile". oneillclans. Archived from the original on 19 February 2019. Retrieved 19 February 2019.
  2. ^ Medieval Wars 500–1500.


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