- of the war and was
killed during its reconquest,
leaving his
brother Maolmhordha as
acting chief.
Cavan was
finally retaken during Baron Mountjoy's campaign...
- Cellaigh, as King of Hy-Many, in present-day
counties Galway and Roscommon.
Maolmhordha mac Con
Connacht succeeds Giolla Iosa mac Pilib, as King of East Breifne...
-
Cellaigh as King of Hy-Many in present-day
counties Galway and Roscommon.
Maolmhordha mac Con
Connacht succeeds Giolla Iosa mac Pilib, as King of East Breifne...
- of the O'Reilly clan- Aodh
Connallach mac
Maolmhordha who was
chief from 1565–1583 and
Eamonn mac
Maolmhordha who was
chief from 1596–1601. He was also...
- Aodh
Connallach mac
Maolmhordha who
ruled from 1565 to 1583. He was a
nephew of the O'Reilly Clan chief, Aodh
Connallach mac
Maolmhordha who
ruled from 1565...
- Cellaigh, as King of Hy-Many, in present-day
counties Galway and Roscommon.
Maolmhordha mac Con
Connacht succeeds Giolla Iosa mac Pilib, as King of East Breifne...
- of the O'Reilly clan- Aodh
Connallach mac
Maolmhordha who was
chief from 1565–1583 and
Eamonn mac
Maolmhordha who was
chief from 1596–1601. He was also...
- the O'Reilly clan- Aodh
Connallach mac
Maolmhordha who was
chief from 1565 to 1583 and
Eamonn mac
Maolmhordha who was
chief from 1596 to 1601. He was...
- Fenagh,
Translation and
Copious Notes (PDF). Fenagh, Leitrim, Ireland:
Maolmhordha Mac
Dubhghoill Uí Raghailligh.
Retrieved 20
August 2016.
Monks of Caillín...
- Fenagh,
Translation and
Copious Notes (PDF). Fenagh, Leitrim, Ireland:
Maolmhordha Mac
Dubhghoill Uí Raghailligh.
Retrieved 20
August 2016. Hogan, Edmund...