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Ríocht stairiúil i n-iardheisceart na hÉireann ab ea '''Deasmhumha''' nó Deasmhumhain. Bunaíodh sa bhliain 1118 í ag rí Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh, '' when the [[Cormac Mac Cárthaigh#The Treaty of Glanmire|Treaty of Glanmire]] formally divided [[Ríocht na Mumhan]] into Deasmhumha agus [[Tuadhmhumha]]. It comprised all of what is now [[Contae Chorcaí]] and most of [[Contae Chiarraí]]. Desmond was ruled by the [[Mic Cárthaigh]] dynasty. Other clans within the kingdom included the [[Uí Shuilleabháin]] agus [[Uí Dhonnabháin]].
Ríocht stairiúil i n-iardheisceart na hÉireann ab ea '''Deasmhumha''' nó Deasmhumhain. Bunaíodh sa bhliain 1118 í ag rí Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh, nuair a roinneadh go hoifigiúil [[Ríocht na Mumhan]] i nDeasmhumhain agus [[Tuadmhumhain]] le [[Conradh Ghleann Maghair]]. Bhí inti [[Contae Chorcaí]] agus formhór de [[Contae Chiarraí|Chontae Chiarraí]]. Faoi cheannas [[Mic Carthaigh]] a bhí sí, agus i measc clann eile sa ríocht, bhí [[Uí Shuilleabháin]] agus [[Uí Dhonnabháin]].


''Following the [[Norman invasion of Ireland]] in the late 12th century, the eastern half of Desmond was conquered by the Anglo-Normans and became the [[Earl of Desmond|Earldom of Desmond]], ruled by the [[FitzGerald dynasty|FitzGeralds]] and [[Fitzmaurice]]s. The king of Desmond, Diarmaid Mac Cárthaigh, submitted to [[Henry II of England]], but the western half of Desmond lived on as a semi-independent Gaelic kingdom. It was often at war with the Anglo-Normans. [[Fínghin Mac Carthaigh]]'s victory over the Anglo-Normans at the [[Battle of Callann]] (1261) helped preserve Desmond's independence. Following the [[Nine Years' War (Ireland)|Nine Years' War]] of the 1590s, Desmond became part of the [[Ríocht na hÉireann]].
''Following the [[Norman invasion of Ireland]] in the late 12th century, the eastern half of Desmond was conquered by the Anglo-Normans and became the [[Earl of Desmond|Earldom of Desmond]], ruled by the [[FitzGerald dynasty|FitzGeralds]] and [[Fitzmaurice]]s. The king of Desmond, Diarmaid Mac Cárthaigh, submitted to [[Henry II of England]], but the western half of Desmond lived on as a semi-independent Gaelic kingdom. It was often at war with the Anglo-Normans. [[Fínghin Mac Carthaigh]]'s victory over the Anglo-Normans at the [[Battle of Callann]] (1261) helped preserve Desmond's independence. Following the [[Nine Years' War (Ireland)|Nine Years' War]] of the 1590s, Desmond became part of the [[Ríocht na hÉireann]].

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Ríocht stairiúil i n-iardheisceart na hÉireann ab ea Deasmhumha nó Deasmhumhain. Bunaíodh sa bhliain 1118 í ag rí Tadhg Mac Cárthaigh, nuair a roinneadh go hoifigiúil Ríocht na Mumhan i nDeasmhumhain agus Tuadmhumhain le Conradh Ghleann Maghair. Bhí inti Contae Chorcaí agus formhór de Chontae Chiarraí. Faoi cheannas Mic Carthaigh a bhí sí, agus i measc clann eile sa ríocht, bhí Uí Shuilleabháin agus Uí Dhonnabháin.

Following the Norman invasion of Ireland in the late 12th century, the eastern half of Desmond was conquered by the Anglo-Normans and became the Earldom of Desmond, ruled by the FitzGeralds and Fitzmaurices. The king of Desmond, Diarmaid Mac Cárthaigh, submitted to Henry II of England, but the western half of Desmond lived on as a semi-independent Gaelic kingdom. It was often at war with the Anglo-Normans. Fínghin Mac Carthaigh's victory over the Anglo-Normans at the Battle of Callann (1261) helped preserve Desmond's independence. Following the Nine Years' War of the 1590s, Desmond became part of the Ríocht na hÉireann.

Bhunaigh ríthe Deasmhumhan suíomhanna amhail is Caisleán na Blarnan, Caisleán Bhaile Uí Chairbre, Mainistir Mhucrois agus Cill Chré.

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