- The
surviving panegyrics were
written for two
Irish patrons,
Donnchadh Cairbreach Ó
Briain (d. 1242), King of Thomond; and
Cathal Croibhdhearg Ó Conchubhair...
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Donnchadh Cairbreach Ó
Briain was King of
Thomond from 1198 to his
death in 1242. He
founded Moor Abbey, (Galbally, Tipperary)
early in the 13th century...
- was a King of Thomond, in
medieval Ireland. He was the son of
Donnchadh Cairbreach Ó Briain.
During his
reign English interference in
Thomond became very...
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bardic poem,
Tabhroidh Chugam Cruit mo Riogh,
dedicated to
Donnchadh Cairbreach O'Briain (d. 1242), a
Gaelic King of Thomond.
Whatever its origins, the...
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Domhnall Mór Ó
Briain and
Orlacan Ní
Murchada unknown 1203
Donnchadh Cairbreach Ó
Briain 1210–1242 Son of
Domhnall Mór Ó
Briain and
Orlacan Ní Murchada...
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Ruadh (King of Thomond, 1198-1202 or 1203,
killed 1202 or 1203)
Donnchadh Cairbreach (King of Thomond, 1208 or 1210–1242) Mór Ní
Briain (Queen
Consort of Connaught)...
- the
historic Thomond region, who died in 1194 or his
successor Donough Cairbreach. If it is true that
Corcomroe established a daughter-house in 1198 at...
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Diarmaid 1194
Muircheartach Dall 1198
Conchubhar Ruadh 1198-1242
Donnchadh Cairbreach 1242-1268
Conchubhar na
Siudane Tadhg Cael
Uisce died v.p 1259
Clann Tadhg...
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Diarmaid 1194
Muircheartach Dall 1198
Conchubhar Ruadh 1198-1242
Donnchadh Cairbreach 1242-1268
Conchubhar na
Siudane Tadhg Cael
Uisce died v.p 1259
Clann Tadhg...
- brother, Aodh Ruadh, were
taken prisoner. Neachtain's son,
Toirdhealbhach Cairbreach Ó Domhnaill, ****umed the
vacant kingship of Tír Conaill.
Domhnall Mac...