Milo de Cogan (fl. 1170–1182) was an Anglo-Norman knight from Glamorgan who played a significant role in the Norman conquest of Ireland under Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of Pembroke; a man better known to Irish history as Strongbow.
deCogan (fl. 1170–1182) was an Anglo-Norman knight from Glamorgan who played a significant role in the Norman conquest of Ireland under Richard de Clare...
John deCogan was an Anglo-Irish knight who lived in the period between 1220 and 1278. DeCogan was a grandson of Milo deCogan (died 1182) and Christina...
('Limericenæ videlicet regnum'). Supported by Robert Fitz-Stephen and MilesdeCogan, he set out to take possession but, on approaching the city, turned...
coat of arms of the deCogan family and its modern descendant Goggin, dates back to MilesdeCogan, one of the knights of Richard de Clare, 2nd Earl of...
Garza. Cogan then competed in the rival CART/PPG World Series for O'Connell. In his debut, the Gould Rex Mays Classic at the Milwaukee Mile, Cogan qualified...
gesture had on the Normans is evident from when Philip de Braose, Robert FitzStephen and MilesdeCogan rode out to take Limerick city and fled in a great...
jointly with Miles de Cogan, a grant of the kingdom of Cork, "from Lismore to the sea". with the exception of the city of Cork. Cogan was the son of Robert's...
invasion – MilesdeCogan – to Wales. In March 1172, the King granted the Lordship of Meath to Hugh de Lacy by service of fifty knights. On John de Courcy...
shortly afterwards, William deCogan, son of MilesdeCogan, was appointed constable. This second castle was built by Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Gloucester...
Stephen de Exeter, his brother Philip, MilesdeCogan, Lord de Prendergast, William Lawless, Nicholas de Staunton, William and Phillip Barrett, Maurice de Rochefort...
Ledwidge, Bernard (1982). De Gaulle. London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. ISBN 978-0-297-77952-0. Cogan, Charles. Charles de Gaulle: A Brief Biography with...
coalition of Mac Murchada and Clare, an English force under the command of MilesdeCogan and Raymond le Gros successfully assaulted the town, and caused considerable...
The Cogan House Covered Bridge is a Burr arch truss covered bridge over Larrys Creek in Cogan House Township, Lycoming County, in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania...
Thomas Cogan (8 February 1736 – 2 February 1818) was an English Nonconformist physician, a founder of the Royal Humane Society and philosophical writer...
also remembered for a controversial crash at the start triggered by Kevin Cogan, which took out Mario Andretti, damaged the car of A. J. Foyt, and caused...
to Jospin (2002) online Cogan, Charles G. Forced to Choose: France, the Atlantic Alliance, and NATO--Then and Now (1997) Cogan, Charles G. Oldest Allies...
to Milo deCogan by King Henry II. Following deCogan's death, ownership passed to his son Richard, whose daughter married Milo de Courcy. De Courcy built...
the king. His heiress was his sister Elizabeth Cogan. Elizabeth Cogan, heiress of her brother John Cogan (died 1382), the wife of Fulk IX FitzWarin, 5th...
coalition in elections 1958–73 Fulltext: . JSTOR 2110475. Cogan, Charles G. "The Break-up: General de Gaulle's Separation from Power," Journal of Contemporary...
second-year driver Kevin Cogan, teammate to polesitter Rick Mears, suddenly spun right when accelerating for the green flag. Cogan bounced off A. J. Foyt...
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three-way battle between polesitter Rick Mears, Bobby Rahal, and Kevin Cogan. Cogan, who was a key fixture in the controversial crash on the opening lap...
succession of warring clans, including the Murcheatach Uí Briain and Richard deCogan families. In the early modern period the MacCarthys took control and later...