• The Lochlainn, also known as the Ó Lochlainn family, were a leading kindred in the Burren region of County Clare. The Lochlainn were a branch of...
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  • as the Lochlainn, and the Meic Lochlainn. A variant form of Ó Lochlainn is Ó Lachlainn. There are numerous Anglicised forms of Ó Lochlainn, such as:...
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  • certain Lochlainn, is recorded by the same source to have been slain in 1015. Afterwards, the principal family of the region was the Lochlainn, who bore...
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  • Northern and Southern Néill. The founders of the Néill branches are the alleged sons of Niall Noigiallach, seven in all: The Northern Néill branch: Conall...
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  • Áed Mac Lochlainn was slain battling the Catháin, a rising kindred in what is today County Londonderry. In 1235, Domnall Mac Lochlainn wrenched the...
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    gCais expanded into the region, against the resistance of the incumbent Lochlainn and O'Conor families. The later regionally dominant O'Brien dynasty traced...
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  • The Ceinselaig (also Ceinselaig, Anglicized as Kinsella), from the Old Irish "grandsons of Cennsalach", are an Irish dynasty of Leinster who trace...
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    Lochlainn (old spelling: Domnall Ua Lochlainn) (1048 – 10 February 1121), also known as Domhnall Mac Lochlainn (old spelling: Domnall Mac Lochlainn)...
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    Ímair dynast. First proposed by James Henthorn Todd in 1867, and most recently considered by Alex Woolf and Clare Downham, it is possible the Ímair...
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  • McLachlin, and McLauchlan. The Mac/Nic Lochlainn and their Scottish cousins are descendants of the Northern Néill. The Ó/Ní Maoilsheachlainn surname...
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    Connachta, along with the Fiachrach and Ailello, putative descendants of Eochaid Mugmedon's sons Fiachra and Ailill. The Ailello were later replaced...
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    Niall are termed the Southern Néill (together they are known as the Néill dynasty). The dynasties of the Northern Néill were the Cenél Conaill...
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    O'Carroll clan -related to the Ui Neill. O'Cahan - claim descent from the Néill. Clan Ó Ceallaigh-related to the Néill. Clann Cholmáin/O'Melaghlin-MacLaughlin...
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    O'Brien dynasty (redirect from Briain)
    (Classical Irish: Ua Briain; Modern Irish: Ó Briain [oː ˈbʲɾʲiənʲ]; genitive Bhriain [iː ˈvʲɾʲiənʲ]) was an Irish Clan and noble house of Munster, founded...
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  • against the Ui Ruaric of Bréifne in 1109. But he was also determined to defend his kingdom against predators such as Domnall Mac Lochlainn of the Néill (d...
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    ruled continuously from 1102 to 1475. Moreover, the O'Conor parent house the Briúin and Síol Muireadaigh ruled Connacht on many occasions – but not continuously...
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    Mac Dúinn Sléibe, turned against Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn, and attacked the Méith as well as the Breasail in modern barony Oneilland East, County...
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    High Kings, but the northern Néill of the Cenél nEógain provided two: Domnall Ua Lochlainn and Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn.[citation needed] Máel Sechnaill...
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    Yet Mac Lochlainn successfully imposed his own client king in Mide, took hostages from Dermot MacMurrough, evicted the kings of Loígis, Failghe and...
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  • Niall Mac Lochlainn (died 1176) was a Cenél nEógain king of the Northern Néill. He was a member of the Meic Lochlainn, and a son of Muirchertach Mac...
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    of the Northern Néill. According to the Annals of the Four Masters: In 1182, Domhnall mac Aodha Mac Lochlainn of the Northern Néill, took an army...
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    Ireland. Like the family of O'Neill, that of O'Donnell of Tyrconnell was of the Néill, i.e. descended from Niall of the Nine Hostages, High King of Ireland...
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    much right to the high throne as any Neill and... displayed an ability sadly lacking amongst most of the Néill who had preceded him." Brian was...
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    area began in the late 8th century, and whilst there is no doubt that the Ímair dynasty played a prominent role in this early period, the records for...
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    O'Loughlin Gaels Gaeil Lochlainn Founded: 1969 County: Kilkenny Nickname: The loughs Colours: White and Green Grounds: St. John's Park Coordinates:...
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    Ciarain Síl Fingín Chóelbad Coltarain Erca Céin Fiachrach Gairbhith hAidith hAinbheith Labhradha Leathlobhair Loingsigh Latharna...
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  • the Briúin – descendants of Brion – and the nAilello – descendants of Ailill. The latter sank into obscurity at an early stage but both the Fiachrach...
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  • fragments of Caoineadh Airt Laoghaire in 1965, including the music; the first fragment was collected from Máire Bhean Chonaill in Baile Bhuirne (Ballyvourney)...
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  • Conaill, a royal branch of the Northern Néill dynasty. Christopher Cairney makes the case for a different Néill descent in the Cenél nEógain. This...
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    century it consisted of several independent major Gaelic kingdoms ( Fiachrach, Briúin, Maine, Conmhaícne, and Delbhna). Between the reigns of Conchobar...
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