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scribe Ruaidhrí Ó Luinín,
under his
patron Cathal Óg Mac
Maghnusa, on the
island of Senadh-Mic-
Maghnusa, also
known as
Senad or Ballymacm****
Island (now known...
- Sir Hugh McM**** O'Donnell (Irish: Aodh mac
Maghnusa Ó Domhnaill; c. 1520 – 1600) was an
Irish Gaelic lord. He was The O'Donnell of his clan, and king...
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Cathal Óg Mac
Maghnusa (February 1439 –
March 1498) was an
Irish historian. He was the prin****l
compiler of the
Annals of Ulster,
along with the scribe...
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Chieftain and King of Tyrconnell; son of
Maghnas Ó
Domhnaill Sir Aodh mac
Maghnusa Ó
Domhnaill (Sir Hugh McM**** O'Donnell; c. 1540–1601), An Ó Domhnaill...
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previously known, in
Gaelic times, as Ballymacm****
Island or Senadh-Mic-
Maghnusa or, simply, Senad. The
Belle Isle
Estate stretches over 470-acres near...
- O'Byrne,
Emmett (October 2009). "O'Donnell (Ó Domhnaill), Sir Aodh mac
Maghnusa".
Dictionary of
Irish Biography. doi:10.3318/dib.006332.v1.
Archived from...
- Óg Mac
Cathail Ó
Conchobhair Sligigh, 1342-3
November 1362.
Tadhg mac
Maghnusa O
Conchobhair Sligigh, 1362–1368.
Domhnall Mac
Muircheartaigh Ó Conchobhair...
- Ruaidh, 1485–16
September 1496
Brian mac Reamoinn, 1496–1497
Rossa mac
Maghnusa, 1497–1513
Reamonn mac Glaisne, 1513–c.1
April 1521
Glaisne Óg mac Reamoinn...
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According to Taviani, the true
story is that in 1497 it was
Cathal Óg Mac
Maghnusa (at the time
active as a
bishop of the
Diocese of Clogher), encouraged...
- Ruaidh, King (1485–1496)
Brian mac Reamoinn, King (1496–1497)
Rossa mac
Maghnusa, King (1497–1513) East
Breifne (complete list) – Maelmordha,
ruler (1403–1411)...