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The Imperium of Man(n)
From the Annals of the Four Masters
M1094.2
The men of Ireland collected to Dublin, namely, Muircheartach Ua Briain, with Munstermen, the Osraighi, and the Leinstermen; Domhnall, the son of Mac Lochlainn, King of Oileach, with the Cinel-Conaill and Cinel-Eoghain; Domhnall, son of Flann, King of Teamhair, with the men of Meath; Donnchadh Ua hEochadha, with the Ulidians; and Godfrey, lord of the foreigners and of Ath-cliath, with ninety ships. These proceeded from the East to Magh-Laighean, and they burned Uachtar-ard, and routed the men of Munster, Leinster, and Osraighe, who fled, without spilling blood. [1] After this the Ulstermen camped for they did not wish to plunder Leinster, when they received a messenger that the men of Munster had come east again whereupon they hastened west to the place called Maighean Ratha whereupon they joined battle; in which Muircheartach Ua Briain lost his right arm but did not die.