Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone (Irish: Aodh Mór Ó Néill; c. 1550 – 20 July 1616) was a Gaelic Irish lord and key figure of the Nine Years' War. Known as...
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Hugh O'Neill or O'Neil may refer to: Hugh Boy O'Neill, the last ruler of the Cenél nEógain to be styled as king of Ailech Hugh O'Neill (d. 1524), king...
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Rt. Rev. Msgr. James Hugh O'Neill (January 14, 1892 – April 17, 1972) was an American Catholic priest who served as a chaplain in the United States Army...
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Hugh Dubh O'Neill, 5th Earl of Tyrone ("Black Hugh", meaning "black-haired" or "dark tempered") (1611–1660) was an Irish soldier of the 17th century. He...
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County Donegal). At 14 years old, he was engaged to the daughter of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, and elevated to the position of the O'Donnell clan's...
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forces in Ireland, Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, surrendered in 1603, just days after the death of his enemy Queen Elizabeth. Hugh stayed in Ulster as...
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Nine Years' War (Ireland) (category O'Neill dynasty)
It was fought between an Irish confederacy—led mainly by Hugh O'Neill of Tyrone and Hugh Roe O'Donnell of Tyrconnell—against English rule in Ireland...
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just before 1530, to Conn Bacach O'Neill, chief of the O'Neills of Tyrone, and Sorcha O'Neill, daughter of Hugh Oge O'Neill, chief of the O'Neills of Clandeboye...
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Hugh Oge O'Neill (died 1586), known fully as Hugh Oge McHugh O'Neill, was the son of Hugh O'Neill of the Clandeboye O'Neill's of eastern Ulster, Gaelic...
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Hugh Gavelagh MacShane O'Neill (Irish: Aodh Geimhleach mac Séan Ó Néill; c. 1562 – January 1590) was a sixteenth-century Irishman of the O'Neill dynasty...
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Martin Hugh Michael O'Neill, OBE (born 1 March 1952) is a Northern Irish professional football manager and former player who played as a midfielder. After...
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Robert William Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baron Rathcavan, PC, PC (Ire), PC (NI), DL (8 June 1883 – 28 November 1982), known as Sir Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baronet, from...
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Rose O'Neill (Irish: Róisín Dubh Ní Néill; fl. 1587–1607) was a Gaelic Irish noblewoman and queen consort of Tyrconnell. She was the daughter of Hugh O'Neill...
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and drummer Hugh O'Neill. The band broke up again in 1987 after King bought a restaurant, but the next year were re-formed by King and O'Neill, with Sean...
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Hugh O'Neill Hencken FBA (January 8, 1902 – August 31, 1981) was an American archaeologist who specialized in Iron Age Europe. He was curator of European...
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British historian Hugh Percy (disambiguation) Hugh Seymour (disambiguation) Hugh of Sleat (died 1498), chieftain of Clan Donald Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone...
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Fame inductee James Hugh O'Neill (1892–1972), American Catholic priest James E. O'Neill Jr. (1929–2002), Michigan politician Jim O'Neill (disambiguation)...
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Shane O'Neill, emerging triumphant. His grandson Hugh O'Neill eventually succeeded him as Earl and became head of the O'Neill of Tyrone dynasty. Hugh continued...
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their defeat in the Nine Years' War, Tyrconnell and his wartime ally Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, fled Ireland for mainland Europe. Tyrconnell died of...
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Flight of the Earls (category O'Neill dynasty)
Earls (Irish: Imeacht na nIarlaí) took place in September 1607, when Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, and Rory O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, and about...
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Dúna Ó Néill), was the High King of Ireland from 1258 to 1260. In 1230 Hugh O'Neill (Aedh Ó Néill), king of Tyrone, died and was succeeded by Donnell MacLaughlin...
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Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baronet. He had already been created a Baronet, of Cleggan in the County of Antrim, on 17 June 1929 (see O'Neill baronets). O'Neill...
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Earl of Tyrone (redirect from Hugh O'Neil, Earl of Tyrone)
supported Brian's younger brother Hugh O'Neill against Turlough Linneach O'Neill. But Turlough was inaugurated The O'Neill Mor and as leader of the clan,...
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neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The building was originally Hugh O'Neill's Dry Goods Store, and was designed by Mortimer C. Merritt in the neo-Grec...
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of the O'Neill family have been elevated to the peerage. Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baron Rathcavan, was the youngest son of the second Baron O'Neill, while Terence...
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was the second wife of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, bearing him most of his children. She was the daughter of Irish chief Sir Hugh McManus O'Donnell, Lord...
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Brian, was a seventeenth-century Irish noble and the youngest son of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone. He joined his parents on the Flight of the Earls and...
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nobility who primarily lived and served in Continental Europe. A son of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, Shane and his family left Ireland in 1607 due to hostility...
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Blackwatertown in County Armagh. The Irish were led by Art MacBaron O'Neill, brother of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, and marked Tyrone's break with the English...
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4th duke, was a nephew of George Douglas Campbell, 8th Duke of Argyll, and Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster Maurice FitzGerald, 6th Duke of Leinster...
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