- Conn
Bacagh O'Neill, 1st Earl of
Tyrone (Irish: Conn
Bacach mac
Cuinn Ó Néill) (c. 1480–1559), was king of Tyrone. In 1541 O'Neill
travelled to England...
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Phelim Bacagh O'Neill (Irish:
Feidhlimidh Bacach Ó Néill) was a lord of
Clandeboye in 15th-century
medieval Ireland. A son of
Niall Mór O'Neill, he succeeded...
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Murchadh Bacagh Ó Cobhthaigh,
Irish poet, died 1478. Ó
Cobhthaigh was a
member of a
hereditary bardic family based in what is now
County Westmeath. His...
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influential in
Ireland and
difficult to unseat. The King of Tyrone, Conn
Bacagh O'Neill, in a
personal capacity,
carried the
sword of
state before his uncle...
- son of a
Dublin blacksmith surnamed Kelly and his wife Alison, whom Conn
Bacagh had had an
affair with. This
would render Matthew illegitimate in both the...
- Sir
Brian McPhelim Bacagh O'Neill (died 1574) was
Chief of the Name of Clan O'Neill
Lower Clandeboye, an
Irish clan in north-eastern
Ireland during the...
- Ruairc, King (1424–1435)
Lochlann Ó Ruairc, King (1435–1458)
Donnchadh bacagh Ó Ruairc, King (1435–1445)
Donnchadh Ó Ruairc, King (1445–1449) Tigernán...
- Ruairc, king of East Breifne: 1435–1458 – son of
Tadhg na
gcoar Donnchadh bacagh Ó Ruairc, king of West Breifne: 1435–1445 – son of Tigernán mór? Donnchadh...
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claim overlordship of all Clandeboye.
During his
reign the sons of
Phelim Bacagh and
Niall Oge
founded their own
lordships at Murtagh's expense, reducing...
- two of his
older brothers, who had also been
Kings of
Clandeboye (Phelim
Bacagh O'Neill and
Niall Oge O'Neill), took
advantage of
their uncle's weakness...