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- Cathbarr O'Donnell (Irish: Cathbarr Ó Domhnaill; c. 1583 – 15 September 1608) was an Irish nobleman and member of the O'Donnell dynasty of Tyrconnell...
- 2009: Cathbarr took part in the Flight and died of a fever on 15 September 1608, buried in San Pietro in Montorio; FitzPatrick 2007, p. 47: Cathbarr died...
- Irish regiment of the Spanish military. He was the son of Gaelic nobles Cathbarr O'Donnell and Rosa O'Doherty, and took part in the Flight of the Earls...
- Rosa married Cathbarr O'Donnell, younger brother of both Hugh Roe O'Donnell and Rory O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell. In 1607 both Cathbarr and Rosa accompanied...
- Dunnyveg. Rory's full-siblings included Hugh Roe, Nuala, M****, Mary, and Cathbarr. Rory's older half-siblings (children of his father's first wife) included...
- reigning King of Tyrconnell; younger brother of Aodh Ruadh II Cathbarr Ó Domhnaill (Cathbarr O'Donnell; d. 1608), younger full brother of both Aodh Ruadh...
- Lamhfhada Loinnbheimionach ... from the Land of Promise ... and when the Cathbarr (Manannan's helmet) was let off of him the appearance of his face and forehead...
- accompanied by fellow nobles Rory O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell and Cathbarr O'Donnell, and clergyman Donal O'Carroll. Unfortunately, the men "all agreed...
- died, his nephew Hugh O'Donnell (1605–1625; son of Hugh Roe's brother Cathbarr) was also ****ociated with the prophecy. Finan, Thomas (2002). "Prophecies...
- Hugh Albert O'Donnell (son of Rory O'Donnell) and Hugh O'Donnell (son of Cathbarr O'Donnell). Two of Shane's half-brothers died from illnesses in quick succession—Hugh...