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Toirdhealbhach Mór Ua
Conchobhair (old spelling:
Tairrdelbach Mór Ua Conchobair; 1088 – 1156)
anglicised Turlough Mór O'Conor, was King of
Connacht (1106–1156)...
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Toirdhealbhach (Old Irish: Tairdelbach) is a
masculine Irish given name.
Forms of the name
include Tarlach and Traolach. It is
often anglicised Turlough...
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Turlough O'Carolan (Irish:
Toirdhealbhach Ó Cearbhalláin [ˈt̪ˠɾˠeːl̪ˠəx oː ˈcaɾˠwəl̪ˠaːnʲ, - ˈcaɾˠuːl̪ˠaːnʲ]; 1670 – 25
March 1738) was a
blind Celtic...
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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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Turlough Lynagh O'Neill (also
known as
Turlough Luineach) (Irish: Sir
Toirdhealbhach Luineach mac Néill
Chonnalaigh Ó Néill; c. 1532 –
September 1595) was...
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Terence James MacSwiney (/məkˈswiːni/; Irish:
Toirdhealbhach Mac Suibhne; 28
March 1879 – 25
October 1920) was an
Irish playwright,
author and politician...
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Turlough O'Brien or
Toirdhealbhach Donn Ó
Briain was Lord of
Thomond from 1499 to his
death in 1528 and
Chief of Clan O'Brien. Ó Briain, the son of Tadhg...
- Conchobair, and
claimed the
kingship of
Connacht after deposing his
brother Toirdhealbhach Ó Conchobhair,
after the
death of
their rival,
cousin and
former king...
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arrested by
Conchobar and Tighearnán Ua Ruairc. Ruaidhri, was
taken by
Toirdhealbhach Ua Conchobhair, in
violation of
laity and clergy,
relics and protection...
- away from him.
Toirdhealbhach Ruadh was
aided against his
uncles by
Toirdhealbhach an Fhíona Ó Domhnaill, king of Tír Conaill.
Toirdhealbhach Ruadh accompanied...