- This
article lists the
rulers of
Tyrconnell (Irish: Tír Ċonaıll), a
medieval Irish kingdom which covered much of what is now
County Donegal. It was founded...
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Northern Uí Néill's Cenél Conaill, and one of the most
powerful clans of Tír
Connaill.
Originally chiefs of Cenél Eanna, the O'Dohertys
became rulers of Inishowen...
- Tír
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- DW Reid
Lieutenant Colonel MP
Lancaster Lieutenant-Colonel (temp.) Ian
Connaill Athos Lauder Major AE ****sedge
Major (temporary) Paul
Garbutt Unfreville...
- been
described as 'Ancient
Princes of Tír
Connaill' and 'Valiant Chiefs'.
Their 350-year
dynasty in Tír
Connaill ended in 1250.
Their ancient territory is...
- Killygordon. O'Donnell
Irish kings Tyrconnell County Donegal Kings of Tir
Connaill Early Modern Ireland 1536-1691 Per the
Gregorian calendar,
which was used...
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Daughter of Canannán mac Flaithbertach, King of the Cenél
Conaill of Tír
Connaill. She died in 929. Órlaith íngen Cennétig
Daughter of Cennétig mac Lorcáin...
- organiser, Ó
Connaill,
following the 1971 Festival, and
invited him to the
National Eisteddfod of Wales. At the Eisteddfod, Ó
Connaill met
members from...
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Domhnaill "who had been in
contention with Niall,"
became King of Tír
Connaill.
Warfare occurs in
Connacht between Fergal MacDermott and
Ruaidhri mac...
- much of its territory. Its
respective royal dynasties, the
Kings of Tir
Connaill and the
Kings of Tír Eógain. Its last de jure
native rulers fled abroad...