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English style effigy and seal. He was
succeeded by his
eldest son Hugh
McFelim O'Connor, who
adopted a more
militant stance against English authority...
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Felim O'Connor may
refer to the
following individuals:
Felim O'Connor (d. 1260), king of Connacht, Ireland, died 1260.
Felim McHugh O'Connor, king of...
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McFelim O'Connor),
known as Áed na
nGall (Áed of the foreigners/Hebrideans), was king of
Connacht alongside his
father Felim from 1258 reigning...
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eight sons and one
daughter and was
succeeded by his
eldest son
Brian McFelim O'Byrne.
Felim O'Byrne died in 1630 at
Ballinacor Co. Wicklow. v t e v t e...
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Felim McHugh O'Connor (Irish:
Feidhlimid mac Aedh Ó Conchobair, 1293–1316) was king of
Connacht in
Ireland from
January 1310 to 10
August 1316. The beginning...
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Cluain Dabhal. Phelim's name in
Irish shows his
paternal genealogy as: "
Felim mac
Turlogh mac
Henry Óg mac
Henry mac Seán mac Conn Mór Ó Néill" (father...
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before killing Hugh
McFelim O'Neill. The
chiefs of Clan
MacAuley and Clan
MacPhoil and
their forces, who were to
fight on the side of the
McQuillans and O'Neills...
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related to many of the movement's most
prominent figures, such as Hugh
McFelim O'Connor, who is
often credited as
being the
first to
import Scottish gallowgl****...
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appear to
confirm this. As
would the
inclusion of
Oghie Oge's two sons
Felim and
Brian as a
single entry; if
either of them had
inherited a title, they...
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Conchobar Maenmaige Aedh Ua
Conchobair Felim O'Connor Hugh
McFelim O'Connor Aedh
Muimhnech Ó
Conchobair Hugh
McOwen O'Conor Clan
Murtagh O'Conor Murtogh...