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Turlogh Dubh O'Brien or
Black Turlogh, is a
fictional 11th
Century Irishman created by
Robert E. Howard.
Turlough is a
warrior and an
outlaw who has adventures...
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publication now in the
public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "O'Carolan,
Turlogh". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 19 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press...
- A list of
prose works by
Robert E. Howard. The
works are
sorted by genre, by
series and then alphabetically.
Untitled works and
fragments (incomplete and...
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ruined church of
Kilronan (Irish: Cill Rónáin), Co. Roscommon,
where Turlogh O'Carolan and
Bishop O'Rourke are buried.
Ronan Bennett (born 1956), Northern...
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succeeded by his son,
Turlogh Roe Mac****n.
Frost refers to an
Inquisition held in
Ennis in
August 1630
which found that
Turlogh Roe died on 9 June 1629...
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daughter of
Maurice née Baccagh, Earl of Desmond. They had four sons: Sir
Turlogh, took
possession of the
lordship of Ibrackan, and
dying soon after, had...
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parts of his
family history and
began writing about Irish characters.
Turlogh Dubh O'Brien and
Cormac Mac Art were
created at this time,
although he...
- of the story. The
protagonist is Conn the Thrall, who
fights alongside Turlogh Dubh O'Brien, a
recurring character of Howard's who is an
outcast from...
- Mac****n Sir
Lucas Dillon Dr
Fennel Richard Bellings Heber Magennis Geoffrey Browne Robert Lambert James Cusack Turlogh O'Neill
Patrick D'Arcy
George Comyn...
- Amy, the
daughter of
Turlogh O'Brien of
Cluonnan Teige,
married daughter of
William Cuffe Margaret,
living 1698,
married Turlogh O'Brien Fitz
Teige of...