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Poprigh mac
Saorghus (died 926) was
eponym and
ancestor of the clan Ó
hEaghra, King of
Luighne Connacht.
Eaghra Poprigh mac
Saorghus was a
member of...
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hEaghra, d. 1095. An Ua
hEaghra, d. 1128.
Murchadh Ua
hEaghra,
murdered 1134. Aodh Ua
hEaghra, d. 1155.
Ruaidhri Ua
hEaghra, d. 1157. Bec Ua
hEaghra,...
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Dubhchobhlaigh Bean Ua
hEaghra, a.k.a.
Dubhchobhlaigh Ní Conchobair,
Queen of
Luighne Connacht, died 1131.
Dubhchobhlaigh was one of the two recorded...
- Ard-Rúnaí (Secretary General) is Caoimhín Ó
hEaghra. He is a
brother of
national Irish journalists Cormac Ó
hEaghra and Róisín O'Hara.
Gaelscoil Gaelcholáiste...
- O'Hara (Irish: Ó
hEaghra) is a surname. The
death of the
eponym –
Eaghra Poprigh mac Saorghus, lord of Luighne, in
Connaught – is
mentioned in the Annals...
-
Exeters expelled the Ó
Gadhras into Coolavin,
County Sligo,
while the clan Ó
hEaghra retained the name
Luighne for
their territory to the north.
Becoming steadily...
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included Mac Donnchadha, Mac Goisdelbh, Mac Bhaldrin, Mac Siurtain, Ó
hEaghra, Ó Flaithbeheraigh, Ó Dubhda, Ó Seachnasaigh, Ó Manacháin, Seoighe, Ó Máille...
- case of the name Eaghra, the
eponym and
ancestor of the
related clan Ó
hEaghra. The
surname is
mentioned in Part 15 of the
Annals of the Four Masters:...
- (deposed 1106).
There was at
least one sister,
Dubhchobhlaigh Bean Ua
hEaghra of
Luighne Connacht (died 1131). Ruaidrí was
married to four or more women...
- Bernaig, King (?) Ruaidrí na
Saide Buide, King (?)
Dubhchobhlaigh Bean Ua
hEaghra, King (?) Tadg mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, King (?)
Domnall Ua Ruairc, King...