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- reverse. Conchobhar, son of Tighernan O'Ruairc, king of Breifne, and Gilla-na-naemh Mac Shamhradhain, and Macraith, son of Tighernan Mac Conb****dhe, and Mac-na-hoidhche...
- Crobhderg, and against his son, i.e. Aedh son of Fedhlim, and to the sons of Tighernan O'Ruairc; and it was a very long time before since a host so numerous...
- by fire in 1414, and was subsequently rebuilt in its present form by Tighernan O’Rourke. Norman hegemony was, however, not destined to last long in Sligo...
- in Ulster and Meath, and had a sometime antagonistic relationship with Tighernan O Rúairc, King of Brefine, which was a buffer state carved out of disputed...
- son of Cormac Ua Mailruanaigh and king of Magh Luirg and Cathal, son of Tighernan Ua Conchobair and Maelruanaidh, son of Donnchadh Ua Mailruanaigh and Cathal...
- – son of Niall Cathal Ó Ruairc, lord of Breifne: c.1051–1059 – son of Tighernan Aedh in Gilla Braite Ó Ruairc, king of Breifne: 1066 – son of Niall, son...
- reverse. Conchobhar, son of Tighernan O'Ruairc, king of Breifne, and Gilla-na-naemh Mac Shamhradhain, and Macraith, son of Tighernan Mac Conb****dhe, and Mac-na-hoidhche...
- clan. The Annals of Ulster for 1487 state- Tighernan Carrach, son of Tighernan, son of Tadhg, son of Tighernan Ua Ruairc, was slain in Muinter-Eoluis by...
- who reigned from 1124 to 1172, was conquering eastward and it was under Tighernán Mór that the Kingdom of Breifne reached its greatest expanse, extending...
- son of Brian Mac Tiernan, died. The Annals of Loch Cé for 1374 state- Tighernan, son of Brian Mac Tighernain, a good son of a chieftain, quievit. The...