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Calvagh O'Donnell (Irish:
Calbhach Ó Domhnaill; c. 1515 – 26
October 1566),
eldest son of M**** O'Donnell, was an
Irish King of
Tyrconnell of the mid-16th...
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Calvagh O'More (Irish: An
Calbhach Ó Mórdha; 1540 – 27
March 1618), also
known as Callagh, The
Calough or Charles, was an Irish-born
landowner of noble...
- as Tyrconnell's ruler. In 1555 he was
imprisoned and
deposed by his son
Calvagh, who
effectively took over the kingdom's leadership. M**** died during...
- of
distant Irish paternal ancestry, the 11th
generation descendant of
Calvagh O'Donnell, Rí of Tír Chonaill, a
Gaelic territory in the west of Ulster...
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ensuing conflict, the O'Neill
captured and
imprisoned her
father Calvagh O'Donnell.
Calvagh was
married to Catherine, the
Dowager Countess of
Argyll and daughter...
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grandfather was
Calvagh O'Donnell, who was Lord of
Tyrconnell and
Chief of the Name O'Donnell. However, at the time of
Calvagh's death in 1566,
Calvagh's son Conn...
- time as
Calvagh O'Donnell had his
father locked up for two
years so that he
himself could be
ruler of the O’Donnell’s and O’Donnell lands.
Calvagh, unsure...
- Conn Mc
Calvagh O'Donnell (died 13
March 1583) was a
member of the O'Donnell
dynasty of Donegal. At
various points in his
turbulent career, Conn either...
- Aodh mac an Deaganaigh;
before 1567 – May 1588), also
known as Hugh Mac
Calvagh, and
referred to as Hugh O'Gallagher by
modern historians, was a sixteenth-century...
- was
killed during the attack. O'More had
three recorded sons,
including Calvagh O'More and Rory Oge O'More. Upon his death, his
widow Margaret apparently...