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Diarmaid Riabach Ó Seachnasaigh,
Chief of the Name, died 1579. M1573.6. Murrough, the son of Dermot, son of
Murrough O'Brien, was
slain by
Ulick Burke...
- 1275–1275 – son of
Cathal riabach, son of
Donnchadh Amlaib Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1275?–1307 – son of Art, son of
Cathal riabach Domnall Carrach Ó Ruairc...
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Niall O'Ruairc, King (1228)
Ualgarg Ó Ruairc, King (c.1210–1231)
Cathal riabach O'Ruairc, King (1231–1236)
Conchobar O'Ruairc, King (c.1250–1257) East...
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Bishop of
Kilmacduagh Diarmaid FitzGerald (born 1983)
Irish hurler Diarmaid Riabach Ó
Seachnasaigh (died 1579)
Irish lord
Diarmaid mac
Madudan (fl.1032-1069)...
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Their children were Sir Ruaidhrí
Gilla Dubh Ó
Seachnasaigh and
Diarmaid Riabach Ó Seachnasaigh. Galloway,
Peter (1992). The
Cathedrals of Ireland. Belfast:...
- Ímar Ua Donnubáin or Ivor O'Donovan, and
possibly nicknamed Gilla Riabach, was a
legendary and
celebrated petty king, navigator, trader, and
reputed necromancer...
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Diarmaid Riabach Ó
Seachnasaigh and his
nephew John,
fought each
other in a
dispute over the castle,
which resulted in
death for both.
Diarmaid Riabach had...
- that was to be
repeated in the 15th century. Art O’Ruairc, son of
Cathal Riabach (King of Breifne, 1231–1236),
ruled the east in
opposition to
Amlaib and...
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establishment Timoleague Friary Franciscan Friars founded 1240 by
McCarthy Riabach or L
William James Barry or c.1307-16 by
Margery de Courci, wife of William...
- have been
speckled with
bushes or
field enclosures, thus
giving the name
riabach.[citation needed] The
other neighbouring townlands are Hartley, Caldragh...