- Féilim mac
Fiach Ó
Broin (died 1630) was the son of
Fiach mac Aodh Ó
Broin and Rose O'Toole. He was a
Gaelic chieftain who in 1600
submitted to Elizabeth...
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Fiach is an
Irish male
given name. It may
refer to:
Saint Fiacc, fifth-century
bishop of
Sletty in
Ireland Fiach McHugh O'Byrne (1534–1597)
Irish chief...
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Fiach mac
Aodha Ó
Broin (anglicised as
Feagh or
Fiach MacHugh O'Byrne) (1534 – 8 May 1597) was
Chief of the Name of
Clann Uí
Bhroin (Clan O'Byrne) and...
- Irish-Canadian folk
musician Fiach McHugh O'Byrne (1534–1597),
Gaelic chieftain famed for his
resistance to
English rule in
Ireland Felim McFiach O'Byrne (d.1630)...
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praise of the clan, was
compiled in the
early 17th century.
Felim McFiach O'Byrne,
Fiach's son, was
confirmed in his father's
lands by
patent of
Queen Elizabeth...
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Feilim or
Fedlim Ó Conchobair, king of
Connacht between 1310 and 1316
Felim McFiach O'Byrne, a
Gaelic chieftain died in 1630
Felim O'Neill of
Kinard (also...
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celebrating the
defeat of an army of 3,000
English soldiers by
Fiach Mac Aodh Ó
Broin (anglicised
Fiach MacHugh O'Byrne) at the
Battle of Glenmalure,
during the...
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elderly and
ailing O'Byrne was
captured and
executed in May 1597.
Felim McFiach O'Byrne
succeeded his
father as
chief of the O'Byrnes, and
despite remaining...
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during the Nine Years' War in Ireland. A
Gaelic Irish force under Felim McFiach O'Byrne
ambushed an
English army of
about 500,
under Sir
Henry Harrington...
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Fiach O'Toole (born 2002) is an
Irish hurler. At club
level he
plays with
Naomh Bríd,
while he has also
lined out at inter-county
level with
various Carlow...