- Domhnall, son of
Cathal Ua Conchobhair; and
Sitric Mac Dubhghaill. The Ua
Conchobairs brought "the
fleets of Dun-Gaillmhe, of Conmhaicne-mara, of the men of...
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Toirdhealbhach Mór Ua
Conchobhair (old spelling:
Tairrdelbach Mór Ua
Conchobair; 1088 – 1156)
anglicised Turlough Mór O'Conor, was King of
Connacht (1106–1156)...
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Felim O'Connor may
refer to the
following individuals:
Felim O'Connor (d. 1260), king of Connacht, Ireland, died 1260.
Felim McHugh O'Connor, king of Connacht...
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produced two High
Kings of Ireland,
Tairrdelbach Ua
Conchobair and his son Ruaidrí Ua
Conchobair, the last High King of Ireland. The
family seat is Clonalis...
- Róis was one of some
thirteen children of King of Ireland, Ruaidrí Ua
Conchobair.
About 1180 she
married Hugh de Lacy, Lord of
Meath (before 1179 to 1186)...
- Ua
Conchobair and
brother to the last
fully recognized High King
Ruadri Ua
Conchobair. His own sons Aedh Ua
Conchobair and
Feidhlimidh Ua
Conchobair were...
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Cathal mac
Domhnall Ó
Conchobair (died 1324) was King of
Connacht from 1318 to 1324. The
Kings of
Connacht were
rulers of the cóiced (variously translated...
- Ó
Conchobair (reigned 1228–33), it
became a
kingdom under the rule of the Uí Briúin Aí dynasty,
whose ruling sept
adopted the
surname Ua
Conchobair. At...
- Tadg mac Ruaidrí Ua
Conchobair (died 1097) was King of Connacht. Tadg was a
senior son of Ruaidrí na
Saide Buide, who was
deposed in 1092 by Flaithbertaigh...
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Toirdelbach Ó
Conchobair,
anglicised Turlough O'Conor, was one of a
number of
claimants to the
kingship of
Connacht in the
disastrous aftermath of the...