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Kingdom of Desmond

The Kingdom of Desmond was a historic kingdom located on the southwestern coast of Ireland. The name is Irish in origin – ''Deas-Mhumhain'' – which means ''South Munster''. The Kingdom of Desmond originated in 1118, based on the Treaty of Glanmire, when the major parts of the prior Kingdom of Munster fractured into the Kingdom of Desmond and the Kingdom of Thomond ((アイルランド語:Tuadh-Mhumhain), meaning ''North Munster'').
==MacCarthy Mórs: Kings of Desmond==
From its inception in 1118 through 1596, the Kingdom of Desmond was ruled by the family of the MacCarthy Mór, ''(i.e., the "Great MacCarthy")''. For centuries the MacCarthy Mórs reigned as Kings of Desmond, and maintained significant demesne lands (manors) throughout the kingdom. Principal seats were at Pallis Castle (near present-day Killarney), Castle Lough (on Killarney's Lough Leane), and Ballycarbery Castle (near Caherciveen on the Ring of Kerry).〔O'Laughlin, Michael C. ''Families of County Kerry, Ireland''; Irish Genealogical Foundation; 1994; p. 21; ISBN 978-0-940134-36-2〕
After the death of King Donal IX MacCarthy Mór in 1596, and following the effective end of the Gaelic Order after the Battle of Kinsale (1602), the former Kingdom of Desmond was partitioned between County Cork and County Kerry (in 1606).
Subsequent to the end of the MacCarthy Mór sovereignty in Desmond, descendants entitled to the highest Gaelic designation of "Chief of the Name" of the MacCarthy Mór family, are also properly styled as Princes of Desmond. A secondary title of the MacCarthy Mór would derive from the lordship designation of his Sept.

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