• Muircheartach Ó Briain was King of Thomond from 1317 until his death in 1343. He was the son of Toirdhealbhach Mór Ó Briain. He was expelled by his Clann...
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    Donnchadh Cairbreach Ó Briain was King of Thomond from 1198 to his death in 1242. He founded Moor Abbey, (Galbally, Tipperary) early in the 13th century...
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  • issue: Tadhg an Chomhaid Ó Briain Donnchadh Tadhg, Bishop of Killaloe Conchubhar na Srona Ó Briain Toirdhealbhach Óg Ó Briain Mathgamain Cinnéidigh Brian...
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  • the Gaelic Irish chieftain Conchobhar Ó Deághaidh, chief of the Cineal Fearmaic and ally of Muircheartach Ó Briain, but he was defeated. The Bruce invasion...
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  • Ó Briain was King of Thomond during 1360–69. His name is Anglicized as Mathghamhain O'Brien of Maonmhagh. Mathghamhain was the son of Muircheartach Ó...
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  • Teige O'Brien or Tadhg a'Chomhaid Ó Briain was Lord of Thomond from 1459 to his death in 1466, and Chief of Clan O'Brien. He built the tower of Inchiquin...
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    Thomond were drawn from the leading kindred of the Dál gCais known as the Ó Briain. For centuries they fought off challenges from the Normans, including the...
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  • Muircheartach mac Murchadha Ó Briain also recorded as Maurice O'Brien or in Latin as Mauricius was an Irish Roman Catholic clergyman in the late 15th and...
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    Clare. He was the son of Tadhg Cael Uisce Ó Briain. He came to power after deposing his uncle Brian Ruadh Ó Briain in 1276 and expelling him from Thomond...
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    O'Brien dynasty (redirect from Ó Briain)
    The O'Brien dynasty (Classical Irish: Ua Briain; Modern Irish: Ó Briain [ ˈbʲɾʲiənʲ]; genitive Uí Bhriain [iː ˈvʲɾʲiənʲ]) was an Irish Clan and noble...
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  • banished Muircheartach and soon was involved in a four-year struggle for control of Munster. In 1116, he attacked Muirchertach and Brian Ua Briain "in violation...
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  • divided between his cousin Conchobhar Mac Domhnaill Ó Briain and Cormac Mac Carthaigh by Muircheartach. He was restored to power in North Munster later in...
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  • Tadhg Cael Uisce Ó Briain (born c. 1230, died 1259) was the eldest son of Conchobhar na Siudane Ó Briain and Tánaiste of Thomond. He received the suffix...
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    Cullin) and had issue: Tadhg Cael Uisce Ó Briain Brian Ruadh Ó Briain Seonín (Little John) Ó Briain Murtogh Ó Briain See Westropp page 143. Westropp, Thomas...
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  • Tigernán Mór Ó Ruairc (died 1435), king of West Breifne Tadhg an Glemore Ó Briain (died 1438), king of Thomond Tadhg an Chomhaid Ó Briain (died 1466),...
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  • Toirdhealbhach ua Briain (old spelling: Toirdelbach ua Briain), anglicised Turlough O'Brien (1009 – 14 July 1086), was King of Munster and effectively...
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    the Uí Briain chieftaincy and part of the Anglo-Norman wars in Ireland. Forces loyal to Muircheartach Ó Briain were commanded by Diarmait Ó Briain in a...
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    next few centuries. Anthony Candon (1979, p. 398) remarked of Ó Briain: Muirchertach Ó Briain was an ambitious, modernising and outward-looking king whose...
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  • Muircheartach Mac Lochlainn (pronounced [ˈmˠɪɾʲəçəɾˠt̪ˠəx mˠək ˈl̪ˠɔxl̪ˠən̠ʲ]; Old Irish: Muirchertach mac Lochlainn) was king of Tír Eoghain, and High...
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    Muireadhach Ua Dubhthaigh, with the clergy and laity of Connacht; Tadhg Ua Briain, lord of Thomond; Tighearnan Ua Ruairc, lord of Breifne; and Murchadh, son...
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    The O'Conor dynasty (Middle Irish: Ó Conchobhair; Modern Irish: Ó Conchúir) are an Irish noble dynasty and formerly one of the most influential and distinguished...
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  • Murtough O'Brien can refer to: Muircheartach Ua Briain, (d. 1119), High King of Ireland, 1101-1119 Muircheartach Ó Briain, King of Thomond, King of Thomond...
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  • Hiberno-Norman dynasties. An ongoing conflict between Brian Bán Ó Briain and his cousin Muircheartach Ó Briain over the rulership of the Kingdom of Thomond had seen...
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    Thomond. The brothers Muircheartach Finn Ó Briain and Conchobhar Ruadh Ó Briain fought with each other, seeing Muircheartach's reign interrupted between...
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  • Cathal Mac Domhnaill Ó Conchobhair Sligigh, 1318–1324. Muircheartach Mac Domhnaill Ó Conchobhair Sligigh, 1324–1329 Maghnus Mac Cathail Ó Conchobhair Sligigh...
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  • dies. Muircheartach Ó Briain, King of Thomond, dies. He is succeeded by his brother, Diarmaid, who is expelled by Brian Bán MacDomnaill Ó Briain. Toirdhealbhach...
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    glass to the friary. Turlough's sons, Muircheartach Ó Briain (King 1311-43) and Donnchadh mac Toirdelbach Ó Briain (Prince, 1306–11) were both buried at...
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  • notice in 1163 when his father was already King of Connacht. Niall mac Muircheartach Ua Lochlainn, son of the High King had, on a royal heir's feasting visitation...
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    Cloonown. (Annals of the Four Masters) 1089: A great fleet led by Muircheartach Ó Briain, king of Munster, on the Shannon and on Lough Ree, and they rifled...
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  • Murchadh Ó Maelseachlainn of the Kingdom of Mide, King Tighearnán Ó Ruairc of the Kingdom of Breifne - met the forces of King Toirdhealbhach Ó Briain of Thomond...
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