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Domhnall Ballach Ó
Dubhda (died c. 1472) was
Chief of the Name and Lord of Tireragh.
Almost the only do****ent
dealing with the
succession as the Ó Dubhda...
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Donald Balloch MacDonald (Scottish Gaelic: Dòmhnall
Ballach Mac Dhòmhnaill) was a Scottish-Gaelic lord who died
about 1476.
Donald Balloch MacDonald was...
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references in 1491 and 1499, but by 1540 it was in the
hands of
Brian Ballach O'Rourke (AFM),
probably to
intimidate the
MacRaghnall and
other families...
- site is also
traditionally believed to be the
location at
which Domhnall Ballach,
leader of Clan Donald, and his
forces were
defeated in the 15th century...
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Pilip Ballach Ó Duibhgeannáin (fl. 1579–1590) was an
Irish hereditary historian and
member of Clan Ó Duibhgeannáin. The 20th
century historian, Paul Walsh...
- Breifne: 1559–1560 – son of
Brian ballach Aodh
gallda Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1562–1564 – son of
Brian ballach Aodh
buidhe Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne:...
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ruled from
Castle Carha, in
contention with
Brian Ballach, son of Eóghan. In 1536
Brian Ballach laid
siege to
Caste Carha and
demolished it, re-establishing...
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Tadhg Ruadh mac
Toirrdelbach (died 1553), king of Mide
Tadhg mac
Brian Ballach Ó
Ruairc (died 1560), king of West
Breifne Tadhg mac
Diarmata (died 1585)...
- O'Connor, Sligo" -
Calendar of
Stuart Papers, iv, 5 "126. Owen: son of
Brian Ballach. 127.
Tiernan Bán: his son. By
referring to the
Annals of the Four Masters...
- Ruaidhrí
Ballach Mac
Suibhne then
requested to
Maghnus Ó
Domhnaill to be
installed as lord of Banagh, but was refused. In retaliation, Ruaidhrí
Ballach then...