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clgr:Siege_of_Galway
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Siege of Galway
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Siege of Galway
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fall of Galway Fall of Galway Galway Siege of Galway (1651–1652) loss of Galway Galway was besieged siege of Galway military campaign in Galway Galway surrendered besieged Galway nine-month siege blockade Galway lengthy siege capture of Galway
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Irish Confederation Parliamentarians
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n10:_1st_Earl_of_Mountrath n13:_1st_Viscount_Tara
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1652-05-12
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clgr:Galway
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Parliamentarian victory
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6,000-7,000 soldiers 2,000 soldiers