- Gíolla Íosa 'Leith' Mág
Tighearnán, son of
Sithric 'Carrach-in-Cairn' Mág
Tighearnán (d.1290), son of Duarcán Mág
Tighearnán, the
Second (d.1290), son...
-
Connacht 967–973 and
eponym of the O'Conor
family Conchobar 'Buidhe' Mág
Tighearnán (anglicised
Conor 'The Tawny' McKiernan) was
chief of the
McKiernan Clan...
-
Tadhg Mág
Tighearnán (anglicised
Teigue McKiernan) was
chief of the
McKiernan Clan of Tullyhunco,
County Cavan until his
death in 1474. On the
death of...
- 1166, Mac
Murrough had fled to Anjou, France,
following a war
involving Tighearnán Ua Ruairc, of Breifne, and
sought the ****istance of the
Angevin King Henry...
- Gíolla Íosa 'Leith' Mág
Tighearnán, son of
Sithric ‘Carrach-in-Cairn’ Mág
Tighearnán (d.1290), son of Duarcán Mág
Tighearnán, the
Second (d.1290), son...
- John Mág
Tighearnán, the First, (anglicised John McKiernan) was
chief of the
McKiernan Clan of Tullyhunco,
County Cavan until his
death in 1499. On the...
- Gíolla Íosa 'Leith' Mág
Tighearnán, son of
Sithric ‘Carrach-in-Cairn’ Mág
Tighearnán (d.1290), son of Duarcán Mág
Tighearnán, the
Second (d.1290), son...
- In 1143, he
staged another rebellion. He was
arrested by
Conchobar and
Tighearnán Ua Ruairc. Ruaidhri, was
taken by
Toirdhealbhach Ua Conchobhair, in violation...
-
Macraith Mág
Tighearnán (anglicised
Magrath McKiernan) was
chief of the
McKiernan Clan and
Baron or Lord of
Tullyhunco barony,
County Cavan from c.1240...
-
William Mág
Tighearnán (anglicised
William McKiernan) was
chief of the
McKiernan Clan of Tullyhunco,
County Cavan from 1499
until his
death in 1512. On...