

 The Dal gCais Kings and Rulers in the Providence of Munster
 Ireland's 32 Counties
An Irish Chief
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The Clan Council:
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 Photos

Here are some historical Photos relating to the MacMahons
Carrigaholt Castle (MacMahon Castle)
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Doonbeg Castle (MacMahon Castle)
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Lemeneagh Castle the strong castle of Sir Turlogh MacMahon
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Knapogue Castle: built by John MacMahon
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The Entombment. Panel on MacMahon Tomb, Ennis Friary
The magnificent tomb erected in the chancel of the old Friary in Ennis is a another reminder of the family's high standing in times past. One of the most creative panels on their tomb depicts the figure of a graceful lady wearing a medieval head dress and holding a book and is said to represent Lady Moira MacMahon, "who caused this tomb to be erected in 1470."
A more elaborate panel of the Crucifixion, and scenes from the Passion - the arrest, the scourging, the entombment, and the Resurrection, are found on the base of the 1470 “Mac Mahon” tomb in Ennis. A figure of our Lord mocked lies in a recess in the chancel; it formed a boss in the canopy of the same tomb. Carvings of our Lord and the Apostles occupy the recess of that monument. The Virgin and Child are found on the screen under the belfry, and the “Ecce Homo” is carved on the northern arch of the transept of the same monastery.
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 Dangan Castle
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