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Cathal Carrach Ua Conchobair,
anglicised as
Cathal Carragh O'Conor, was king of
Connacht from 1189 to 1202. One of the
seven sons of King
Conchobar Maenmaige...
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Eoghan Carrach Ó
Siadhail (fl. c. 1500–1550) was a poet from
County Donegal who
wrote in Irish.
Eoghan Carrach was a
member of the Ó
Siadhail family of...
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Murrough O'Brien, 1st
Baron of Inchiquin, 1st Earl of
Thomond (Irish:
Murchadh an Tánaiste Ó Briain) (died 7
November 1551) was an
Irish peer,
Chief of...
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Sithric '
Carrach-in-Cairn' Mág Tighearnán (anglicised
Sitric 'the
Scabbed of Carn' McKiernan) was
chief of the
McKiernan Clan and
Baron or Lord of Tullyhunco...
- An Fál
Carrach (anglicised as Falcarragh),
sometimes called Na
Crois Bhealaí ('The Crossroads'), is a
small Gaeltacht town and
townland in the north-west...
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Clare family and
internal conflict between factions.
Eventually Murchadh Carrach Ó
Briain decided to
surrender and
regrant his
realm to the
Kingdom of Ireland...
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Eoghan Carrach Ó
Madadhan (fl. 1451) was
Chief of Síol Anmchadha. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlkik/ihm/uimaine.htm
Annals of
Ulster at CELT: Corpus...
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Domnall Carrach Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1307–1311 – son of Amlaíb, son of Art
Ualgarg Mór Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1316–1346 – son of
Domnall carrach Flaithbheartach...
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Conchobhar was
succeeded on his
death by his
brother Murchadh Carrach Ó Briain, a man who
initially attempted to ****ist Conn
Bacach Ó Néill in...
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Sadhbh (d.1373).
Sadhbh married firstly Flaithbheartach mac
Domnall Carrach O’Rourke, King of
Breifne O’Rourke from 1346 to 1349 (d.1352) and secondly...