- Kilquade,
historically Killcowade (Irish: Cill
Chomhaid), is a
townland and a
Roman Catholic parish in
north County Wicklow, Ireland. It lies
between Kilpedder...
-
Breifne Tadhg an
Glemore Ó
Briain (died 1438), king of
Thomond Tadhg an
Chomhaid Ó
Briain (died 1466), king of
Thomond Tadhg mac
Diarmaid Ó Máille (died...
-
Clonroad as his
chief residence. He took his
distinctive nickname (an
Chomhaid) from the
lands which he had
built his new head-quarters on. He succeeded...
- the O'Brien of the
legend is
identified with Tyge
Ahood (or
Tadhg an
Chomhaid) O'Brien,
Prince of Thomond. The
number of
swans may also vary between...
- 1444-1459
Toirdhealbhach Bóg 1459-1461 (claimant)
Donnchadh 1459-1466
Tadhg an
Chomhaid 1466-1496
Conchubhar na
Srona 1496-1498
Toirdhealbhach Óg 1498-1528 Toirdhealbhach...
- 1444-1459
Toirdhealbhach Bóg 1459-1461 (claimant)
Donnchadh 1459-1466
Tadhg an
Chomhaid 1466-1496
Conchubhar na
Srona 1496-1498
Toirdhealbhach Óg 1498-1528 Toirdhealbhach...
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Greater things were to come from the
ascent of Toirdelbhach's son
Tadhg an
Chomhaid Ó Briain. From Inchiquin,
Tadhg took
advantage of the Wars of the Roses...
- Toirdhealbhach's son
Tadhg an
Chomhaid. He
married Catherine,
daughter of
Ulick Ruadh Burke and had issue:
Tadhg an
Chomhaid Ó
Briain Donnchadh Tadhg, Bishop...
- on the
north side of Lake Inchiquin. It was
possibly begun by Teige-an-
Chomhaid O'Brien (d. 1466). In 1542, it
belonged to Turlough, son of Murrough, first...
- Ó
Briain inaugurated King of
Thomond in 1498 (and
grandson of Teige-an-
Chomhaid), and Raghnait,
daughter of John
MacNamara chief of the
MacNamara clan...