- (d. 1103)
Domnall Dubhchobhlaigh (d. 1131) Tairrdelbach, 1088–1156.
Toirrdelbach Conchobar Tadg Glae
Donnchad Cathal Aed
Domnall Kings of Connacht. Kings...
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feast of Mary in mid-autumn. They went thither, a
great host,
including Toirrdelbach son of Aed and Aed son of Aed, and the
Sheriff of
Connacht was there...
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Brian Ruad's son
Donnchad against Toirrdelbach; however,
following the
drowning death of
Donnchad in 1284,
Toirrdelbach emerged the victor.
Thereafter until...
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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...
- (Thomond to
Tadhg Ua Briain,
Desmond to
Diarmaid MacCartaigh),
expelling Toirrdelbach mac
Diarmata into Ailech. This gave
reason for Mac
Lochlainn to travel...
- 1543–? Conn mac Art mac Conn, ?–1548
Tadhg Ruadh mac
Toirrdelbach, 1548–53?
Murchad mac
Toirrdelbach?, fl. 1547/49? An Calbhach, 1564–c.
December 1600....
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north of Ireland,
while Maurice installed Toirrdelbach son of Aedh Ua
Conchobair as king.
However Toirrdelbach's power was
badly weakened when his war like...
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attacked Dublin and
attempted to
force the
submission of
Muircertach mac
Toirrdelbach, the Uí
Briain King of Munster. The
campaign resulted in an alliance...
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Leamhna Mac Cárthaigh (died 1514),
claimed king of
Desmond Tadhg Ruadh mac
Toirrdelbach (died 1553), king of Mide
Tadhg mac
Brian Ballach Ó
Ruairc (died 1560)...
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Cathal Dall Ruaidrí
Toirrdelbach, Kg. 1249–50. Áed, kg. 1265–74. Áed Muimnech, Kg. 1274–80. | | | | |...