- /oʊˈflɑːərti/ oh-FLAH-ər-tee;
Middle Irish: Ua Flaithbertaig;
Modern Irish: Ó
Flaithbheartaigh [oː ˈfˠlˠahəɾˠt̪ˠəj]) is an
Irish Gaelic clan
based most prominently...
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Roderick O'Flaherty (Irish: Ruaidhrí Ó
Flaithbheartaigh; 1629–1718 or 1716) was an
Irish historian. He was born in
County Galway and
inherited Moycullen...
- onwards,
after the Ó Conchobhair,
Kings of Connacht,
pushed the Ó
Flaithbheartaigh to the West of
Lough Corrib, from
their original territory of Maigh...
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Brian Ó
Flaithbheartaigh (died 1377) was a
possible Taoiseach of Iar
Connacht and
Chief of the Name.
Brian may have been Taoiseach, but he is not explicitly...
- Phíopa Ó Máille.
Marriage to Dónal an
Chogaidh (Donal "of the war") Ó
Flaithbheartaigh brought her
greater wealth and influence,
reportedly owning as much...
- 1510 BC. 1512 BC—The
flood of Deucalion,
according to Ruaidhrí Ó
Flaithbheartaigh,
Augustine of Hippo, Eusebius, and
Isidore of
Seville Moses v t e 1512...
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Domnell mac Áedh Ó
Flaithbheartaigh,
leader of Iar
Connacht and
Chief of the Name, died 1410.
Domnell was a son of Áedh Ó
Flaithbheartaigh, who
built the...
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Teige Ó
Flaithbheartaigh (died 1589) was an
Irish rebel and warlord.
Teige Ó
Flaithbheartaigh was a son, and prin****l
captain of,
Murrough na dTuadh...
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Gilla Dubh Ó
Flaithbheartaigh (died 1442) was Lord of Iar
Connacht and
Chief of the Name.
Gilla Dubh was one of the
first of the
family to
feature in the...
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Murrough na
dTuadh Ó
Flaithbheartaigh,
anglicised Sir
Murrough O'Flaherty (died 1593) was
Chief of Iar Connacht, . Great-great-great-grandson of Brian...