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Rudhraighe Ó
Flaithbheartaigh (fl. 1214) was King of Iar Connacht. M1207.6.
Cathal Crovderg O'Conor, King of Connaught,
expelled Hugh O'Flaherty, and gave...
- Rory O'Donnell, 1st Earl of
Tyrconnell (Irish: Ruaidrí Ó Domhnaill, 1d
Iarla na Tír Chonaill; 1575 – 28 July 1608), was an
Irish Gaelic lord and the last...
- The
Clanna Rudraige (modern Irish:
Clanna Rudhraighe),
Anglicised as
Clanna Rory, is
according to
Irish mythology an
ancient tribe that
ruled the ancient...
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Fearghus mac
Rudhraighe Ó Fearghail,
Irish scribe, fl. c. 1550. Ó
Fearghail was a
member of one of the
three unrelated septs surnamed Ó
Fearghail in medieval...
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eventually spawned the
Ulaid (indeed, this
tribe are
sometimes known as
Clanna Rudhraighe). Ruadrí mac
Domnall was the
grandfather of
famous Scottish king Macbeth...
- Hugh
Albert O'Donnell, 2nd Earl of
Tyrconnell (Irish: Aodh
Ailbhe mac
Rudhraighe Uí Dhomhnaill;
October 1606 – August/September 1642) was
titular King...
- the Four
Masters note:
Rudhraighe mac
Ardghail Moir Mheg
Mathgamhna tighearna Oirghiall do écc. & a mhac Aedh
Ruadh mac
Rudhraighe do
oirdneadh ina ionad...
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Irish Biography (October 2009) Ó Raghallaigh,
Eoghan (2010). "A poem to
Rudhraighe Caoch Ó Mórdha, lord of
Laois 1542-7" (PDF). Ossory,
Laois and Leinster...
- Victorians.
Retrieved 25 May 2024. Ó Raghallaigh,
Eoghan (2010). "A poem to
Rudhraighe Caoch Ó Mórdha, lord of
Laois 1542-7" (PDF). Ossory,
Laois and Leinster...
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chieftains of the
returning Fir Bolg (Slainghe, Gann, Genann, Seangann, and
Rudhraighe), who
conquered Ireland and
divided it into five provinces, each ruled...