· Gráinne Ní Mháille (c. – c. ), Gráinne O'Malley [1] or Grace O'Malley, [2] was Queen of Umaill, chieftain of the Ó Máille clan and a pirate in 16th century Ireland. She is commonly known by her nickname Granuaile or Gráinne Mhaol ("Bald Gráinne," a reference to her close-cropped hair as a young woman).Parents: Maeve Ní Mháille, Eoghan Dubhdara Ó Máille. In a life stranger than any fiction, Grace O'Malley, daughter of a clan chief in County Mayo, went from marriage at fifteen to piracy on the high seas. She had a fleet of galleys under her command (four of them Scots). In her husband was killed in an ambush and /5(36). Grace O'Malley (Granuaile) was a legendary Irish pirate chieftain and Gaelic chieftain who was known as such ephitet's as 'The Pirate Queen', A Most Famous Feminine Sea Captain, 'Nurse to All Rebellions' and 'A Notable Traitoress' This book traces her life. perhaps in too little detail, and perhaps does not quite do justice to this fascinating women/5.
Grace O'Malley. The Biography of Ireland's Pirate Queen Grace O'Malley is the story of one remarkable woman's quest for survival and fulfilment, by land and by sea. In , Anne Chambers' original biography of Ireland's pirate queen, airbrushed from historical record over the centuries, put her on the map once again. Grace O'Malley: the fearless pirate queen of Ireland. Biographer Anne Chambers helps Emma Slattery Williams uncover the true story of Ireland's pirate queen, Gráinne Ni Mháille (anglicised as Grace O'Malley) - and shares some fascinating facts about her life. Ireland's Pirate Queen: The True Story of Grace O'Malley, Hardcover - January 1, by Anne Chambers (Author) out of 5 stars 40 ratings.
Grace O’Malley: The Biography of Ireland’s Pirate Queen, by Anne Chambers is published by Gill Books, priced € Read More What really happened in the Four Courts at the start. Grace O'Malley: The Biography of Ireland's Pirate Queen Anne Chambers: bltadwin.ru: Books. Kindle. In a life stranger than any fiction, Grace O'Malley, daughter of a clan chief in County Mayo, went from marriage at fifteen to piracy on the high seas. She had a fleet of galleys under her command (four of them Scots). In her husband was killed in an ambush and not long after she took as a lover a survivor of a shipwreck.
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