Cath Eachroma (Irish)

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Cath Eachroma is the Irish-language name for the Battle of Aughrim, a decisive engagement fought in 1691 during the Williamite War in Ireland.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Irish-language name
battle
historical event
alsoKnownAs Cath Eachroma 1691
belligerent Jacobite forces
Williamite army
surface form: Williamite forces
commandedBy Godert de Ginkell
Marquis de St Ruth
surface form: Marquess de St Ruth
conflict Williamite War in Ireland
date 1691
describedAs one of the bloodiest battles in Irish history
hasConsequence collapse of Jacobite military resistance in Ireland
led to Treaty of Limerick negotiations
hasContext War of the Two Kings
hasEnglishName Battle of Aughrim (1691)
surface form: Battle of Aughrim
hasLanguage Irish
hasOutcome decisive Williamite victory
hasRole decisive engagement
hasToponymicMeaning battle at Aughrim (Eachroim)
locatedIn Aughrim
County Galway
Island of Ireland
surface form: Ireland
partOf Expugnatio Hibernica
surface form: Cogadh na Williamaí in Éirinn

Williamite War in Ireland
year 1691

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Battle of Aughrim (1691) languageVariantName Cath Eachroma (Irish)