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Conchobar (Old
Irish pronunciation: [ˈkonxovar]) is an old and
famous Irish male name
meaning "lover of canines". It is the
source of the
Irish names Conor...
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territorial decline in Thomond. The
brothers Muircheartach Finn Ó
Briain and
Conchobhar Ruadh Ó
Briain fought with each other,
seeing Muircheartach's
reign interrupted...
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succession of the
chiefs of
Muintir Murchada after 1098 is uncertain, but
Conchobhar seems to have
succeeded Muireadhach, who died in 1121. He was Ua Conchobair's...
- origin. The
meaning of the name is "Lover of Wolves" or "Lover of Hounds".
Conchobhar/Conchubhar or from the name Conaire,
found in
Irish legend as the name...
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Concobhar Ó
Duibheannaigh (c. 1532 – 1 (O.S.)/11 (N.S.)
February 1612;
Conor O'Devany,
Cornelius O'Devany) was an
Irish Franciscan priest from Donegal...
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Conchobhar Ó Coineóil was
Bishop of
Killala from 1383
until an
unknown date. Fryde, E.B.; Greenway, D.E. (1996).
Handbook of
British chronology. Cambridge...
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Connor O'Brien, King of
Thomond (Irish:
Conchobhar Ó Briain; fl. 1528
until his
death in 1540) was the
second to last King of Thomond.
Connor was born...
- Ireland. The
Norman Richard de
Clare attacked the
Gaelic Irish chieftain Conchobhar Ó Deághaidh,
chief of the
Cineal Fearmaic and ally of
Muircheartach Ó Briain...
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Cornelius Curtain (Irish Gaelic:
Conchobhar Mac Curtain) (1660–1724) was a
Captain of
Infantrymen in the
Royal Irish Army of King
James II.
English records...
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Cathal mac
Conchobair (died 925) was King of Connacht.
Cathal was the
third son of
Conchobar mac
Taidg Mór (died 882) to rule Connacht,
following his older...