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Breifne Connacht East
Breifne House of
Burke Commanders and
leaders Conor O'Rourke Hugh O'Connor
Felim O'Connor
Cathal O'Reilly †
Cúchonnacht O'Reilly †...
- 1359. Sadhbh's sons with
Niall were Tighearnán Mór, Ruadhrí, Eóghan and
CúChonnacht.
Annals of
Ulster at [1] at
University College Cork
Annals of the Four...
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servants of
Tyrconnell 3
lackies of
Tyrconnell 3
waiting women Other Nobles Cúchonnacht Maguire Maguire clan chief, Lord of
Fermanagh Organised the ship Sémus...
- 1237
Richard Mór de
Burgh ousted Felim O'Conor who
turned to
Cúchonnacht for aid.
Cúchonnacht was able to
raise an army from the men of
western Breifne,...
- Maguire."
Walsh 1930, p. 22. "O'Neill's
mother was Siobhán,
daughter of
Cuchonnacht the
Comharba Maguidhir, the
chieftain of
Fermanagh who died in 1537....
- died. 1045 - Clonfert, with its church, was
burned by the Ui-Maine.
Cuchonnacht, son of
Gadhra Ua Dunadhaigh, was
there slain. 1112 - Mael
Maire Ua Fócarta...
- 1316 to 1346. Niall's sons were Tighearnán Mór, Ruadhrí, Eóghan and
CúChonnacht.
Flaithbheartach O'Rourke's sons, some or all by
Sadhbh and therefore...
- him had been
compelled to submit, Rory O'Donnell,
Brian Oge O'Rourke,
Cuchonnacht Maguire (brother of Hugh Maguire), and
Donal Cam O'****van
Beare remained...
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archetype of the
warlike Irish poet. Cú
Connacht Ó Dálaigh, also
called Cuchonnacht na
Sgoile ('of the [bardic] school'), "The
first ollamh of
poetry in...
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despite killing St Leger, died from his
wounds shortly afterwards.
Cuchonnacht Maguire succeeded his half-brother Hugh in 1600. A
succession crisis...