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116 relations: Aed mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, Aedh Dall Ua Conchobair, Aedh mac Ruaidri Ó Conchobair, Aedh mac Tairdelbach Ó Conchobair, Aedh mac Tairdelbach Óg Ó Conchobair, Aedh Muimhnech Ó Conchobair, Aedh Ua Conchobair, Aodh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, Archbishop of Armagh, Áed in Gai Bernaig, Áed mac Conchobair, Áed na nGall, Ballintober, County Roscommon, Bellanagare, Brian Boru, Brian Breifneach Ua Conchobair, Brian Luighnech Ua Conchobhair, Cairbre Drom Cliabh, Castlerea, Cathal Ó Conchobair, Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair, Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair, Cathal mac Conchobair, Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg, Cathal mac Domhnall Ó Conchobair, Cathal mac Tadg, Charles O'Conor (American politician), Charles O'Conor (historian), Charles O'Conor (priest), Charles Owen O'Conor, Chief of the Name, Civitavecchia, Clan Murtagh O'Conor, Clonalis House, Conchobar mac Tadg, Conchobar mac Taidg Mór, Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, Conchobar Ua Conchobair, Connacht, County Laois, County Roscommon, Denis Charles Joseph O'Conor, Denis Maurice O'Conor, Denis O'Conor, Denis O'Conor Don, Diarmait Ó Conchobair, Domnall Mór Ua Briain, Domnall Ua Conchobair, Donnchadh Conallagh Ua Conchobair, Donnell Mor Mideach Ua Conchobair, ... Expand index (66 more) »
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Aed mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair
Aed mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair (died 1159) was Crown Prince of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Aed mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair
Aedh Dall Ua Conchobair
Aedh Dall Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht, died 1194.
See O'Conor dynasty and Aedh Dall Ua Conchobair
Aedh mac Ruaidri Ó Conchobair
Aedh mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair was King of Connacht from 1228 to 1233.
See O'Conor dynasty and Aedh mac Ruaidri Ó Conchobair
Aedh mac Tairdelbach Ó Conchobair
Aedh mac Tairdelbach Ua Conchobair was King of Connacht briefly in 1342, and died in 1345.
See O'Conor dynasty and Aedh mac Tairdelbach Ó Conchobair
Aedh mac Tairdelbach Óg Ó Conchobair
Aedh mac Tairdelbach Óg Ó Conchobair (died 15 May 1461), was one of the sons of Toirdhealbhach Óg Donn Ó Conchobair and King of Connacht from 1439 to 1461.
See O'Conor dynasty and Aedh mac Tairdelbach Óg Ó Conchobair
Aedh Muimhnech Ó Conchobair
Aedh Muimhnech mac Felim Ua Conchobair was King of Connacht in Ireland from 1274 to 1280.
See O'Conor dynasty and Aedh Muimhnech Ó Conchobair
Aedh Ua Conchobair
Aedh mac Cathal Crobdearg Ua Conchobair (reigned 1224–1228) was King of Connacht with opposition alongside his uncle Toirdhealbhach mac Ruaidhrí Ó Conchobhair.
See O'Conor dynasty and Aedh Ua Conchobair
Aodh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Aodh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht and Irish Crusader, died 1219.
See O'Conor dynasty and Aodh mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Archbishop of Armagh
The Archbishop of Armagh is an archiepiscopal title which takes its name from the city of Armagh in Northern Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Archbishop of Armagh
Áed in Gai Bernaig
Áed Ua Conchobair or Áed in Gai Bernaig was the King of Connacht, and reigned from 1046 to 1067.
See O'Conor dynasty and Áed in Gai Bernaig
Áed mac Conchobair
Áed mac Conchobair (died 888) was a King of Connacht from the Uí Briúin branch of the Connachta.
See O'Conor dynasty and Áed mac Conchobair
Áed na nGall
Áed mac Felidlimid Ó Conchobair (English: Hugh McFelim O'Connor), known as Áed na nGall (Áed of the foreigners/Hebrideans), was king of Connacht alongside his father Felim from 1258 reigning solely from 1265 until his own death in 1274.
See O'Conor dynasty and Áed na nGall
Ballintober, County Roscommon
Ballintober is a village in County Roscommon, Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Ballintober, County Roscommon
Bellanagare
Bellanagare or Ballinagare, is a village in County Roscommon, Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Bellanagare
Brian Boru
Brian Boru (Brian Bóruma mac Cennétig; modern Brian Bóramha; 23 April 1014) was an Irish king who ended the domination of the High Kingship of Ireland by the Uí Néill, and possibly ended Viking invasions of Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Brian Boru
Brian Breifneach Ua Conchobair
Brian Breifneach Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht, fl.
See O'Conor dynasty and Brian Breifneach Ua Conchobair
Brian Luighnech Ua Conchobhair
Brian Luighneach Ua Conchobhair (died 23 May 1181) was a prince of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Brian Luighnech Ua Conchobhair
Cairbre Drom Cliabh
Cairbre Drom Cliabh (meaning "Ui Cairbre, the descendants of Cairbre of Drumcliff) was an Irish túath in the ancient confederation of Íochtar Connacht (Lower Connacht), now County Sligo in the west of Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Cairbre Drom Cliabh
Castlerea
Castlerea is the third largest town in County Roscommon, Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Castlerea
Cathal Ó Conchobair
Cathal Ó Conchobair was a 14th century Irish bishop.
See O'Conor dynasty and Cathal Ó Conchobair
Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair
Cathal Carrach Ua Conchobair, anglicised as Cathal Carragh O'Conor, was king of Connacht from 1189 to 1202.
See O'Conor dynasty and Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair
Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair
Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair (Anglicised as Cathal O'Connor/O'Conor and Cathal the Red-handed O'Conor) (1153–1224), was a king of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair
Cathal mac Conchobair
Cathal mac Conchobair (died 925) was King of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Cathal mac Conchobair
Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg
Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg (died 1010) was king of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg
Cathal mac Domhnall Ó Conchobair
Cathal mac Domhnall Ó Conchobair (died 1324) was King of Connacht from 1318 to 1324.
See O'Conor dynasty and Cathal mac Domhnall Ó Conchobair
Cathal mac Tadg
Cathal mac Tadg was King of Connacht, 973.
See O'Conor dynasty and Cathal mac Tadg
Charles O'Conor (American politician)
Charles O'Conor (January 22, 1804 – May 12, 1884) was an American lawyer who was notable for his career as a trial advocate and candidacy in the 1872 presidential election.
See O'Conor dynasty and Charles O'Conor (American politician)
Charles O'Conor (historian)
Charles O'Conor, RIA (Cathal Ó Conchubhair; 1 January 1710 – 1 July 1791), also known as Charles O'Conor of Belanagare, was a member of the Gaelic nobility of Ireland and antiquarian who was enormously influential as a protagonist for the preservation of Irish culture and Irish mythology during the 18th century.
See O'Conor dynasty and Charles O'Conor (historian)
Charles O'Conor (priest)
Charles O'Conor (Cathal Ó Conchubhair Donn; 1764–1828) was an Irish priest and historical author.
See O'Conor dynasty and Charles O'Conor (priest)
Charles Owen O'Conor
Charles Owen O'Conor, O'Conor Don PC (Ire) (Cathal Eóghan Ó Conchubhair Donn; 7 May 1838 – 30 June 1906), was an Irish politician.
See O'Conor dynasty and Charles Owen O'Conor
Chief of the Name
The Chief of the Name, or in older English usage Captain of his Nation, is the recognised head of a family or clan (Irish and Scottish Gaelic: fine).
See O'Conor dynasty and Chief of the Name
Civitavecchia
Civitavecchia (meaning "ancient town") is a city and major sea port on the Tyrrhenian Sea west-northwest of Rome.
See O'Conor dynasty and Civitavecchia
Clan Murtagh O'Conor
The Clan Murtagh O'Conor (Irish: Clan Muircheartaigh Uí Conchobhair) were descendants of Irish High-King Toirdelbach Ua Conchobair, through his son, Murtogh Moynagh O'Conor (d.1210), tánaiste of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Clan Murtagh O'Conor
Clonalis House
Clonalis House is an historic manor house in Castlerea, County Roscommon, Ireland, and the ancestral home of the O'Conor Don, who are direct descendants of Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht, a younger brother of Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, the last High King of Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Clonalis House
Conchobar mac Tadg
Conchobar mac Tadg, King of Connacht 967–973 and eponym of the O'Conor family of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Conchobar mac Tadg
Conchobar mac Taidg Mór
Conchobar mac Taidg Mór (died 882) was a King of Connacht from the Uí Briúin branch of the Connachta.
See O'Conor dynasty and Conchobar mac Taidg Mór
Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, son of High King of Ireland Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, was King of Connacht from 1183 to 1189.
See O'Conor dynasty and Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Conchobar Ua Conchobair
Conchobar Ua Conchobair (Anglicised as Conor O'Conor), served as tánaiste of Connacht, fl.
See O'Conor dynasty and Conchobar Ua Conchobair
Connacht
Connacht or Connaught (Connachta or Cúige Chonnacht), is one of the four provinces of Ireland, in the west of Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Connacht
County Laois
County Laois (Contae Laoise) is a county in Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and County Laois
County Roscommon
County Roscommon (Contae Ros Comáin) is a county in Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and County Roscommon
Denis Charles Joseph O'Conor
Denis Charles Joseph O'Conor, O'Conor Don (26 October 1869 – 22 February 1917) was an Irish lawyer and hereditary Chief of the Name O'Conor.
See O'Conor dynasty and Denis Charles Joseph O'Conor
Denis Maurice O'Conor
Denis Maurice O'Conor (Donnchadh Muirgheas Ó Conchubhair Donn; 24 July 1840 – 26 July 1883) was an Irish barrister and Liberal Party politician who represented County Sligo in the House of Commons.
See O'Conor dynasty and Denis Maurice O'Conor
Denis O'Conor
Denis O'Conor, O'Conor Don (Donnchadh Ó Conchubhair Donn; 1794–1847) of Clonalis, County Roscommon, was an Irish nobleman, and Member of Parliament (MP) in the British House of Commons.
See O'Conor dynasty and Denis O'Conor
Denis O'Conor Don
Denis Armar O'Conor, O'Conor Don (Donnchadh Ó Conchubhair Donn; 1912–10 July 2000) was hereditary Chief of the Name O'Conor, and is a direct descendant of Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair, the last High King of Ireland with a surviving male-line lineage and was seen by some as a nominal claimant to that defunct position.
See O'Conor dynasty and Denis O'Conor Don
Diarmait Ó Conchobair
Diarmait mac Ruaidrí Ó Conchobair, Prince of Connacht, died 1221.
See O'Conor dynasty and Diarmait Ó Conchobair
Domnall Mór Ua Briain
Domnall Mór Ua Briain, or Domnall Mór mac Toirrdelbaig Uí Briain, was King of Thomond in Ireland from 1168 to 1194 and a claimant to the title King of Munster.
See O'Conor dynasty and Domnall Mór Ua Briain
Domnall Ua Conchobair
Domnall mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair (1102–1106) was King of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Domnall Ua Conchobair
Donnchadh Conallagh Ua Conchobair
Donnchadh Conallagh Ua Conchobair (died 1204) was a Prince of Connacht, Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Donnchadh Conallagh Ua Conchobair
Donnell Mor Mideach Ua Conchobair
Donnell Mor Mideach Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht, fl.
See O'Conor dynasty and Donnell Mor Mideach Ua Conchobair
Early Irish law
Early Irish law, also called Brehon law (from the old Irish word breithim meaning judge), comprised the statutes which governed everyday life in Early Medieval Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Early Irish law
East Sussex
East Sussex is a ceremonial county in South East England.
See O'Conor dynasty and East Sussex
Fedlim Geancach Ó Conchobair
Fedlim Geancach Ó Conchobair (Feidhlimidh Gheangcaigh mac Toirdhealbhaigh Óig Ó Conchobhair Donn) (died 1475) was an Irish monarch of the fifteenth century.
See O'Conor dynasty and Fedlim Geancach Ó Conchobair
Felim McHugh O'Connor
Felim McHugh O'Connor (Irish: Feidhlimid mac Aedh Ó Conchobair, 1293–1316) was king of Connacht in Ireland from January 1310 to 10 August 1316.
See O'Conor dynasty and Felim McHugh O'Connor
Felim O'Connor (d. 1265)
Felim O'Connor (Irish: Feidlim Ua Conchobair) was king of Connacht in Ireland, having been proclaimed king by Richard Mór de Burgh in 1230, he reigned proper from 1233 until 1265.
See O'Conor dynasty and Felim O'Connor (d. 1265)
Gaelic nobility of Ireland
This article concerns the Gaelic nobility of Ireland from ancient to modern times.
See O'Conor dynasty and Gaelic nobility of Ireland
Genealogical Office
The Genealogical Office is an office of the Government of Ireland containing genealogical records.
See O'Conor dynasty and Genealogical Office
Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG), is a country in Central Europe.
See O'Conor dynasty and Germany
High King of Ireland
High King of Ireland (Ardrí na hÉireann) was a royal title in Gaelic Ireland held by those who had, or who are claimed to have had, lordship over all of Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and High King of Ireland
Holy Land
The Holy Land is an area roughly located between the Mediterranean Sea and the eastern bank of the Jordan River, traditionally synonymous both with the biblical Land of Israel and with the region of Palestine.
See O'Conor dynasty and Holy Land
Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath
Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath, 4th Baron Lacy (before 1135 – 25 July 1186), was an Anglo-Norman landowner and royal office-holder.
See O'Conor dynasty and Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath
Hugh McHugh Breifne O'Conor
Hugh McHugh Breifne O'Conor (Irish: Aedh mac Aedh Breifneach Ua Conchobair) was king of Connacht, Ireland, in 1342.
See O'Conor dynasty and Hugh McHugh Breifne O'Conor
Hugh McOwen O'Conor
Hugh McOwen O'Conor (Irish: Aedh mac Eoghan Ó Conchobair) was king of Connacht in late medieval Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Hugh McOwen O'Conor
Hugo Oconór
Hugh O'Conor (1732 — March 8, 1779), better known by his Spanish name Hugo Oconór, was a military governor of northern Mexico.
See O'Conor dynasty and Hugo Oconór
Ireland
Ireland (Éire; Ulster-Scots: Airlann) is an island in the North Atlantic Ocean, in north-western Europe.
See O'Conor dynasty and Ireland
Irish Brigade (France)
The Irish Brigade was a brigade in the French Royal Army composed of Irish exiles, led by Lord Mountcashel.
See O'Conor dynasty and Irish Brigade (France)
Irish clans
Irish clans are traditional kinship groups sharing a common surname and heritage and existing in a lineage-based society, originating prior to the 17th century.
See O'Conor dynasty and Irish clans
Irish nobility
The Irish nobility could be described as including persons who do, or historically did, fall into one or more of the following categories of nobility.
See O'Conor dynasty and Irish nobility
Irish royal families
Irish royal families were the dynasties that once ruled large "overkingdoms" and smaller petty kingdoms on the island of Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Irish royal families
Jesuits
The Society of Jesus (Societas Iesu; abbreviation: SJ), also known as the Jesuit Order or the Jesuits (Iesuitae), is a religious order of clerics regular of pontifical right for men in the Catholic Church headquartered in Rome.
See O'Conor dynasty and Jesuits
Kingdom of Dublin
The Kingdom of Dublin (Old Norse: Dyflin) was a Norse kingdom in Ireland that lasted from roughly 853 AD to 1170 AD.
See O'Conor dynasty and Kingdom of Dublin
Kingdom of Meath
Meath (Mí; Mide) was a kingdom in Ireland from the 1st to the 12th century AD.
See O'Conor dynasty and Kingdom of Meath
Kinship
In anthropology, kinship is the web of social relationships that form an important part of the lives of all humans in all societies, although its exact meanings even within this discipline are often debated.
See O'Conor dynasty and Kinship
List of kings of Connacht
The Kings of Connacht were rulers of the cóiced (variously translated as portion, fifth, province) of Connacht, which lies west of the River Shannon, Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and List of kings of Connacht
List of monarchs of Thomond
The kings of Thomond (Rí Tuamhain) ruled from the establishment of Thomond during the High Middle Ages, until the Early modern period.
See O'Conor dynasty and List of monarchs of Thomond
Lough Key
Lough Key (Loch Cé) is a lake in Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Lough Key
Lucan Manor
Lucan Manor is a Georgian-Palladian house and estate in Lucan, County Dublin.
See O'Conor dynasty and Lucan Manor
Mael Seachlainn mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Mael Seachlainn mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair was Prince of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Mael Seachlainn mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Maghnus Ua Conchobair
Maghnus Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht, died 1181.
See O'Conor dynasty and Maghnus Ua Conchobair
Magnus O'Conor
Magnus McConnor Roe O'Conor (Irish: Maghnus mac Conchobair Ruadh Ua Conchobair) was king of Connacht in Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Magnus O'Conor
Mathghamhain mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Mathghamhain mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair (died 1196) was Prince of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Mathghamhain mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Matthew O'Conor
Matthew O'Conor (Mathghamhain Ó Conchubhair; 1773–1844) of Mount Druid House, Ballinagare, County Roscommon, Ireland was an Irish historian, Landowner from the O'Conor family, Barrister and de jure King of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Matthew O'Conor
Máel Ísa Ua Conchobair
Mael Isa Ua Conchobair, Prince of Connacht and Abbot of Roscommon, died 1223.
See O'Conor dynasty and Máel Ísa Ua Conchobair
Member of parliament
A member of parliament (MP) is the representative in parliament of the people who live in their electoral district.
See O'Conor dynasty and Member of parliament
Middle Irish
Middle Irish, also called Middle Gaelic (An Mheán-Ghaeilge, Meadhan-Ghàidhlig), is the Goidelic language which was spoken in Ireland, most of Scotland and the Isle of Man from AD; it is therefore a contemporary of late Old English and early Middle English.
See O'Conor dynasty and Middle Irish
Muirchertach Tethbhach
Muirchertach Tethbhach Ua Conchobair (died 1204) was Prince of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Muirchertach Tethbhach
Muirghis Cananach Ua Conchobhair
Muirghis Cananach Ua Conchobhair, Prince of Connacht, died 1224.
See O'Conor dynasty and Muirghis Cananach Ua Conchobhair
Murchadh Mac Suibhne
Murchadh Mac Suibhne (died 1267) was a leading member of Clann Suibhne.
See O'Conor dynasty and Murchadh Mac Suibhne
Murtogh Moynagh O'Conor
Murtogh Moynagh O'Conor (Irish: Muirchertach Muimhnech Ua Conchobair), prince of Connacht, Ireland, flourished 1156-1210.
See O'Conor dynasty and Murtogh Moynagh O'Conor
Nicholas O'Conor
Sir Nicholas Roderick O'Conor (Nioclás Ruairí Ó Conchobhair Donn; 1843 – 19 March 1908) was an Anglo-Irish diplomat.
See O'Conor dynasty and Nicholas O'Conor
O'Connor Sligo
Ó Conchobhair Sligigh (anglicised as O'Conor Sligo) is a Gaelic-Irish family and Chief of the Name. O'Conor dynasty and O'Connor Sligo are Irish royal families.
See O'Conor dynasty and O'Connor Sligo
O'Conor dynasty
The O'Conor dynasty (Middle Irish: Ó Conchobhair; Modern Ó Conchúir) are an Irish noble dynasty and formerly one of the most influential and distinguished royal dynasties in Ireland. O'Conor dynasty and O'Conor dynasty are Irish medical families and Irish royal families.
See O'Conor dynasty and O'Conor dynasty
Piers O'Conor
Piers O'Conor (born 28 August 1995) is an English professional rugby union player who plays as a centre or fullback for United Rugby Championship club Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Piers O'Conor
Priest
A priest is a religious leader authorized to perform the sacred rituals of a religion, especially as a mediatory agent between humans and one or more deities.
See O'Conor dynasty and Priest
Primogeniture
Primogeniture is the right, by law or custom, of the firstborn legitimate child to inherit the parent's entire or main estate in preference to shared inheritance among all or some children, any illegitimate child or any collateral relative.
See O'Conor dynasty and Primogeniture
Róis Ní Chonchobair
Róis Ní Chonchobair, (also Rose O'Connor) Princess of Connacht and Ireland, Lady of Meath, fl.
See O'Conor dynasty and Róis Ní Chonchobair
Roderic O'Conor
Roderic O'Conor (17 October 1860 – 18 March 1940) was an Irish painter who spent much of his later career in Paris and as part of the Pont-Aven movement.
See O'Conor dynasty and Roderic O'Conor
Roscommon
Roscommon (IPA:ˌɾˠɔsˠˈkɔmˠaːnʲ) is the county town and the largest town in County Roscommon in Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Roscommon
Rotherfield
Rotherfield is a village and civil parish in the Wealden District of East Sussex, England.
See O'Conor dynasty and Rotherfield
Ruaidrí na Saide Buide Ua Conchobair
Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair (died 1118) (anglicised Roderic O'Connor), called Ruaidrí na Saide Buide (Ruaidrí of the Yellow Birch) was King of Connacht, perhaps twice.
See O'Conor dynasty and Ruaidrí na Saide Buide Ua Conchobair
Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair
Ruaidrí mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair (Modern Irish: Ruairí Ó Conchúir; anglicised as Rory O'Conor) (– 2 December 1198) was King of Connacht from 1156 to 1186, and High King of Ireland from 1166 to 1198.
See O'Conor dynasty and Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair
Ruaidri mac Tairdelbach Ó Conchobair
Ruaidri mac Tairdelbach Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht, died 1384.
See O'Conor dynasty and Ruaidri mac Tairdelbach Ó Conchobair
Ruaidri na bhFeadh Ó Conchobair
Rory na-bhFeadh mac Donough Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht 1316–1317.
See O'Conor dynasty and Ruaidri na bhFeadh Ó Conchobair
Síol Muireadaigh
The Síol Muireadaigh or Síol Muireadhaigh (Anglicized as Sil Murray or Silmurray), was a leading sept of the Connachta group of Gaelic dynasties in medieval Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Síol Muireadaigh
Tadg in Eich Gil
Tadg in Eich Gil ("Tadhg of the White Steed"; died 1030) was king of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Tadg in Eich Gil
Tadg mac Cathail
Tadg mac Cathail (died 956) was King of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Tadg mac Cathail
Tadg mac Conchobair
Tadg mac Conchobair (died 900) was a King of Connacht from the Uí Briúin branch of the Connachta.
See O'Conor dynasty and Tadg mac Conchobair
Tadg mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair
Tadg mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair (died 1097) was King of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Tadg mac Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair
Tadhg mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Tadhg mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair was Prince of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Tadhg mac Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair
Toirdhealbhach Mór Ua Conchobhair (old spelling: Tairrdelbach Mór Ua Conchobair; 1088 – 1156) anglicised Turlough Mór O'Conor, was King of Connacht (1106–1156) and High King of Ireland (ca. 1120–1156).
See O'Conor dynasty and Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair
Thomas O'Connor (writer)
Thomas O'Connor (or O'Conor) (1 September 1770 in Dublin, Ireland – 9 February 1855 in Sands Point, New York) was an Irishman who in 1801 emigrated from County Roscommon, Ireland to New York where he devoted himself chiefly to journalism.
See O'Conor dynasty and Thomas O'Connor (writer)
Toirdelbach Ó Conchobair
Toirdelbach Ó Conchobair, anglicised Turlough O'Conor, was one of a number of claimants to the kingship of Connacht in the disastrous aftermath of the Second Battle of Athenry.
See O'Conor dynasty and Toirdelbach Ó Conchobair
Toirdhealbhach Óg Donn Ó Conchobair
Toirdhealbhach Óg Donn Ó Conchobair (Turlough O'Connor) (died 9 December 1406) was a King of Connacht, a kingdom which lies west of the River Shannon in Ireland.
See O'Conor dynasty and Toirdhealbhach Óg Donn Ó Conchobair
Toirdhealbhach mac Ruaidhrí Ó Conchobhair
Toirdhealbhach Ó Conchobhair (died 1239) was a King of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Toirdhealbhach mac Ruaidhrí Ó Conchobhair
Tommaltach Ua Conchobair
Tommaltach Ua Conchobair, bishop of Elphin and archbishop of Armagh, lived from c. 1150–1201.
See O'Conor dynasty and Tommaltach Ua Conchobair
Uí Briúin
The Uí Briúin were a royal dynasty of Connacht.
See O'Conor dynasty and Uí Briúin
See also
Irish medical families
- Ó Caiside
- Ó Siadhail
- Ó Troighthigh
- Ó hÍceadha
- Callanan
- Cassidy (surname)
- Donlevy
- Hickey (surname)
- Irish medical families
- MacCormac family of County Armagh, Northern Ireland
- MacKinley
- McNulty
- Nealon
- O'Conor dynasty
Irish royal families
- Ó hAnluain
- Connachta
- Dál Birn
- Donlevy
- FitzGerald dynasty
- Gallagher family
- Irish royal families
- Kings of Ailech
- Kings of Osraige
- Kings of Ui Fiachrach Muaidhe
- Mac Giolla Phádraig dynasty
- MacCarthy dynasty
- Meic Torcaill
- O'Brien dynasty
- O'Carroll
- O'Connor Sligo
- O'Conor dynasty
- O'Donnell dynasty
- O'Donovan family
- O'Kennedy
- O'Neill dynasty
- O'Rourke
- O'Toole family
- Sliocht Cormaic of Dunguile
- Uí Ceinnselaig
- Uí Fiachrach Aidhne
References
Also known as Ó Conchubhair Donn, O Connor Donn, O'Connor Donn of Roscommon, O'Connor Kerry, O'Connor Ruadh of Roscommon, O'Conor, O'Conor Don, O'Conor Don, Prince of Connacht, O'Conor Kerry, O'Conor Roe, Oconnor, O’Connor, The O'Connor Don, Ua Conchobair, Uí Conchobhair, Uí Conchubhair, Ó Conchobhair, Ó Conchobhair Ciarraighe, Ó Conchobhair Donn, Ó Conchubhair, Ó Conchubhair Corcomroe, Ó Conchúir.