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Margaret O'Connor : ウィキペディア英語版 | Margaret O'Carroll Margaret O'Carroll (also known as: Mairgréag Ní Chearbhaill, Margaret O'Connor, or Failge) was a fifteenth-century Gaelic Irish noblewoman (d. 1451 in Ireland) who was mainly remembered for her hospitality and piety. She earned the nickname Mairgréag an Einigh ('Margaret of the Hospitality') after hosting two incredible feasts in the year 1433 〔 and went on pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela in 1445.〔 ==Life and family== Margaret O'Carroll was the daughter of Tadhg Ó Cearbhaill, chief of Ely ().〔 Much about her early life is unknown, but it is possible that, as the child of the chief of Ely, she may have been fostered by a prominent Irish family in the area.〔 In the early 15th century she married Calbhach Ó Conchobhair Failghe (O'Connor Faly ) (1458 ), chief of Uíbh Fhailghe (anglicized as Offaly).〔 Calbhach was known for being an expert at raiding and in his obituary in the ''Annals of the Four Masters'' he is called a 'man who never refused the countenance of many, and who had won more wealth from his English and Irish enemies than any lord in Leinster'.
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