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Toirdhealbhach ua
Briain (old spelling:
Toirdelbach ua Briain),
anglicised Turlough O'Brien (1009 – 14 July 1086), was King of
Munster and effectively...
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byname meaning "instigator".
Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair,
called Toirdelbach Mór, king of
Ireland (d. 1156)
Tarlach Ó Mealláin (fl. 1640s), Irish...
- Ruaidrí na
Saide Buide (died 1118), and his
mother was Mór,
daughter of
Toirdelbach Ua
Briain (1009–14 July 1086). Therefore,
through his mother, his...
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Toirdelbach Ó Conchobair,
anglicised Turlough O'Conor, was one of a
number of
claimants to the
kingship of
Connacht in the
disastrous aftermath of the...
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Brian himself was killed, as were his son
Murchad and his
grandson Toirdelbach.
Leinster king Máel Mórda and
Viking leaders Sigurd and
Brodir were also...
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shortly after the
Viking line broke. Brian's
grandson and Murchad's son
Toirdelbach was also killed. Aged 15, he led the
Irish infantry pursuing the Vikings...
- (anglicised as
Murtaugh O'Brien; c. 1050 – c. 10
March 1119), son of
Toirdelbach Ua
Briain and great-grandson of
Brian Boru, was King of
Munster and later...
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Donnchad came
under attack from his neighbours. His nephew, Tadc's son
Toirdelbach Ua Briain, may have been the
force behind these attacks. Donnchad's main...
- in
Ireland Toirdelbach, a
masculine Irish given name
sometimes Anglicised as
Turlough Turlough O'Brien,
Gaelic football manager Toirdelbach Ua
Briain (1009–1086)...
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supported him
against Toirdelbach. The feud
continued until Donnchadh drowned at a
party on Islandmagrath, on the
River Fergus. With
Toirdelbach now undisputed...