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founder of
Clann Ruaidrí (House of Moray).
Throughout the
Middle Ages, the name was in use by
various kings, such as
Ruaidrí mac Fáeláin,
Ruaidrí na
Saide Buide...
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Ruaidrí mac
Tairrdelbach Ua
Conchobair (Modern Irish: Ruairí Ó Conchúir;
anglicised as Rory O'Conor) (c. 1116 – 2
December 1198) was King of Connacht...
- as
overlord of the
conquered territory and
Ruaidrí as
overlord of the
remainder of Ireland, with
Ruaidrí also
swearing fealty to Henry. The
treaty soon...
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Ruaidrí mac
Duinn Sléibe (Modern Irish: Ruairí mac Donnsliabh),
anglicized as Rory
MacDonlevy (c. 1134–1201), was a Dál
Fiatach King of
Ulaid of the MacDonlevy...
- Mac Lochlainn, c.1156–1166
Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, 1166–1198 Upon the
death of
Muirchertach Mac
Lochlainn in
early 1166,
Ruaidrí, King of Connacht, proceeded...
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European norms. In 1175 the
Treaty of
Windsor was
agreed by
Henry and
Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, High King of Ireland. The
popes ****erted the
right to grant...
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reigns of
Conchobar mac
Taidg Mór (died 882) and his descendant, Aedh mac
Ruaidri Ó
Conchobair (reigned 1228–33), it
became a
kingdom under the rule of the...
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Ruaidrí Ua
Conchobair (died 1118) (anglicised
Roderic O'Connor),
called Ruaidrí na
Saide Buide (
Ruaidrí of the
Yellow Birch) was King of Connacht, perhaps...
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today is
derived from this. “Rory Dall’s Port” is
sometimes credited to
Ruaidrí Dáll Ó Catháin. It
could also have been
written by
Ruairidh Morison ‘An...
- 1120–1156).
Toirdelbhach was born in the year 1088. He was the
youngest son of
Ruaidrí na
Saide Buide (died 1118), and his
mother was Mór,
daughter of Toirdelbach...