Battle of Lough Raska

The Battle of Lough Raska (Irish: Loch Rasca) or Battle of Corcomroe (Irish: Corca Mrua) took place on 15 August 1317 near Corcomroe Abbey in north County Clare, Ireland. It was part of a fight for control of the Uí Briain chieftaincy and part of the Anglo-Norman wars in Ireland. Forces loyal to Muircheartach Ó Briain were commanded by Diarmait Ó Briain in a pitched battle against Donnchadh Ó Briain, who was an ally of Mathghamhain Ó Briain and Richard de Clare. Both armies were about 9,000 men each. Diarmait Ó Briain's forces were victorious. This would be a precursor to the Battle of Dysert O'Dea.[1]

Battle of Lough Raska

Corcomroe Abbey and surrounding landscape
Date15 August 1317
Location
Result Muircheartach Ó Briain force victory
Belligerents
Muircheartach Ó Briain's forces Mathghamhain Ó Briain's forces,
Lordship of Ireland
Commanders and leaders
Diarmait Ó Briain Donnchadh Ó Briain
Strength
~9,000 ~9,000

References

  1. Curtis, Edmund The Wars of Turlogh; Retrieved 16 April 2011.

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