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Murtogh Moynagh O'Conor (Irish:
Muirchertach Muimhnech Ua Conchobair),
prince of Connacht, Ireland,
flourished 1156-1210.
Muirchertach was one of over...
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Murtogh O'Brien (born c. 1545) was an
Anglican bishop of Killaloe, in
County Clare, Ireland. He was of a
branch of the clan O'Brien
known as O'Brien-Arra...
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including a loan
program for
local educators. The
museum was
awarded the
Murtogh D.
Guinness Collection in 2003. The
exhibit opened in 2007 and
covers 5...
- at
museums and
private collectors before contacting the
Morris Museum's
Murtogh D.
Guinness Collection in Morristown, New Jersey, one of the world's largest...
- Munster;
Among their children was
Domnall Mór O’Brien, King of Thomond.
Murtogh Moynagh O'Conor (His line was
known as Clan
Murtagh O'Conor).
Maghnus mac...
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Muirchertach Ua
Briain (anglicised as
Murtaugh O'Brien; c. 1050 – c. 10
March 1119), son of
Toirdelbach Ua
Briain and great-grandson of
Brian Boru, was...
- O'Connor Aedh
Muimhnech Ó
Conchobair Hugh
McOwen O'Conor Clan
Murtagh O'Conor
Murtogh Moynagh O'Conor
Cathal O'Conor
Magnus O'Conor Ruaidrí Ua
Conchobair Hugh...
- sisters, and had issue,
including Jonathan Guinness, 3rd
Baron Moyne. Hon.
Murtogh David Guinness (7 May 1913 – 30
January 2002) Hon.
Grania Maeve Rosaura...
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descendants of
Irish High-King
Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair,
through his son,
Murtogh Moynagh O'Conor (d.1210), tánaiste of Connacht. They have been defined...
- (anglicised to O'Dowd, Dowd). Brian,
Melaghlin Carragh,
Connor Oge, and
Murtogh mac
Connor O
Dubhda fought at the
Second Battle of
Athenry in 1316, only...