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Tyrconnell (Irish: Tír Chonaill,
meaning 'Land of Conall'), also
spelled Tirconnell and Tirconaill, was a
kingdom of
Gaelic Ireland. It is ****ociated geographically...
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Donlevy is an
Irish surname derived from the
Gaelic Mac Duinnshléibhe/Ó Duinnshléibhe 'son/descendant of Donn Sléibhe'; a
given name
meaning 'Donn of the...
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Masters 2008, p. 303. "Donnell More, the son of
Egnaghan O'Donnell, Lord of
Tirconnell, Fermanagh, and
Lower Connaught, as far as the
Curlieu Mountains, and...
- Cambro-Norman
MacQuillans were
powerful in the Route. A
branch of the O'Neills of
Tirconnell (modern Tyrone)
migrated to
Clandeboye in the 14th century, and ruled...
- Columbkille, with the
permission and by the
advice of the
nobles of
Tirconnell, both lay and ecclesiastical." When Sir Hugh Dubh O'Donnell, as he was...
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nickname given the
deposed MacDunleavy dynasty royals while exiled in
Tirconnell and elsewhere. Being, also, one of Ireland's
ancient hereditary medical...
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Aodha Ruaidh ui Dhomhnaill. The life of Hugh Roe O'Donnell,
prince of
Tirconnell (1586-1602).
Boston College Libraries. Dublin, Fallon. O'Connor, Thomas...
- John O’Neill, the
Grandson of Con O’Neill ****embled an army to
attack Tirconnell,
modern day
County Donegal. O’Neill’s plan was to
defeat M**** O'Donnell...
- "A note of such
oppressions and
indirect courses as hath been held in
Tirconnell and
other places". O'Donnell also
began to
demand that
Connacht lords...
- fl. 1538 M1542.15. The crew of a
longship came from West
Connaught to
Tirconnell, to
plunder and prey. The
place which they put in at was Reachrainn-Muintire-Birn...