- Fhlannchaidh.
However he died
before succeeding, the same year as An
Cosnamhach Mac
Fhlannchaidh The
Annals of the Four
Masters contains their joint obituary:...
- Éamonn mac An
Cosnamhach Ó
Dubhda was an
Irish Chief of the Name and Lord of
Tireragh who died c. 1471.
Almost the only do****ent
dealing with the succession...
-
Solamh Conchubhar Conchubhar Criomhthann Seanchadh Soladh Fearbiseach An
Cosnamhach Eolus Rolond Criomhthann Seán
Aindrias died 1738 Aodh na
Tuinne Tadhg...
- Preceded by
Tadhg Buidhe mac
Tadhg Riabhach Ó
Dubhda Ó
Dubhda 1457?–1471? Succeeded by Éamonn mac An
Cosnamhach Ó Dubhda...
-
Connlaodh Conley,
Conleth (anglicisation)
Cormac Charles (anglicisation)
Cosnamhach Criomhthann Crevan (anglicisation) Cróchán
Crohan (anglicisation) Crónán...
-
death in 1190: Duibhessa,
daughter of Diarmaid, son of Tadhg, wife of the
Cosnamhach O'Dubhda,
mortua est. Her husband, An
Cosnmhaidh Ua Dubhda, was ********inated...
-
Brian "2" years. He
would appear to have been a
brother of Éamonn mac An
Cosnamhach Ó Dubhda.
Araile do
fhlathaibh Ua nDubhda/Some of the
princes of Ui Dhubhda...
- Preceded by Éamonn mac An
Cosnamhach Ó
Dubhda Ó
Dubhda 1472? Succeeded by
Brian Cam mac An
Cosnmhach Ó Dubhda...
- O'Higgin, died. Sean mac
Conchubhair Mac Aodhagáin[citation needed] M1529.8
Cosnamhach, the son of Farrell, son of
Donough Duv Mac Egan, the most distinguished...
- Seaán Glas mac
Tadhg Riabhach Ó Dubhda, c.1457–71?(14) Éamonn mac An
Cosnamhach Ó
Dubhda (5 and a half w****s) c. 1466?
Domhnall Ballach Ó Dubhda, (1)...