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Toirdhealbhach Mór Ua
Conchobhair (old spelling:
Tairrdelbach Mór Ua Conchobair; 1088 – 1156)
anglicised Turlough Mór O'Conor, was King of
Connacht (1106–1156)...
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Ualter Ó'Imaire. His full
brothers were Tadhg, Feidhlimidh, Tomás,
Toirdealbhach,
Maghnus Garbh, Brian,
Uilliam and Aedh. His half-brothers were Uaithne...
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monastery there".
According to the Book of Ballymote, Eoghan's son,
Toirdealbhach Óg was lord of Na Tuatha.
Another of Eoghan's sons
drowned in 1413....
- of
Cairbre Drom Cliabh,
ancestor of the Ó
Conchobar Sligigh, son of
Toirdealbhach Mór Ó Conchobar, High King of
Ireland 1106-1156
William Cunningham Blest...
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chief of the clan whom he
succeeded as chief. Cathal's
brothers were
Toirdealbhach (who was Tánaiste of the clan and died in 1512),
Tadhg (d. 1498) and...
- (died 1198), last High King of
Ireland (also
known as Rory O'Connor)
Toirdealbhach Mac Ruaidhrí Ó
Conchobhair (1088–1156), High King of
Ireland (also known...
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Brian Caech,
Donnchadh (who was Tánaiste of the clan and died in 1486),
Toirdealbhach, Tighearnán,
Fearghal and Eóghan Mág Samhradháin also a
chief of the...
- of the clan
until his
death in 1458. Domhnall's full
brothers were
Toirdealbhach and
Donnchadh (who was Tánaiste of the clan and died in 1486). His half-brothers...
- clan,
Donnchadh (who was Tánaiste of the clan and died in 1486) and
Toirdealbhach. On the
death of the
McGovern chief, his
father Tomás Óg 'na Feasoige'...
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Lasairina the
daughter of Éamonn Mac
Tomas Ó Fearghail, who bore him
Toirdealbhach,
Donnchadh (who was Tánaiste of the clan and died in 1486) and Domhnall...