• 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...
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  • Domnall mac Taidc (died 1115), King of the Isles, King of Thomond Domnall Mór Ua Briain (died 1194), King of Thomond Donal O'Brien (disambiguation) This...
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    Muircheartach Ua Briain (anglicised as Murtaugh O'Brien; c. 1050 – c. 10 March 1119), son of Toirdelbach Ua Briain and great-grandson of Brian Boru, was...
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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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    O'Brien dynasty (redirect from Ua Briain)
    Diarmait Ua Briain and Desmond to the leading sept of the dispossessed Eoganacht, the Mac Cárthaigh dynasty. After the death of Domnall Mór Ua Briain, a claimant...
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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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  • MórBriain was Queen of Connacht, and died 1218. She was a daughter of King Domnall Mór Ua Briain of Thomond (died 1194). Domnall's wife was Órlaith...
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    eldest son and heir of William de Burgh and his wife (daughter of Domnall Mór Ua Briain, King of Thomond). Richard's principal estate was in the barony...
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    capturing and killing Tairrdelbach's nephew and opponent, Domnall Ua Conchobar, in 1150. Donnell Mór Mideach began to lose favour in 1147 and his fate was...
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    founded Ballintubber Abbey in 1216. His wife, MórBriain, a daughter of king Domnall Mór Ua Briain of Thomond, died in 1218. In 1224 Cathal wrote...
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  • chiefs, bar four. Domnall Mór married Dubh Cobhlaigh Ní Briain, a daughter of King Domnall Mór of Thomond (died 1194). Children of Domnall Mór and Dubh Cobhlaigh...
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    Conor na Siudane Ua Briain (epithet deriving from the place of his slaying) also by the descriptives "Roe" (Conor Roe Ua Briain) and also as "broad-eyed"...
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    throughout Ireland without defeat, and this Domnall could do. The supporters of his southern rival, Muirchertach Ua Briain of Munster, disagreed, and said a High...
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  • needed] married Domnall Mór Ua Briain, King of Thomond, by whom she had issue. In 1167, Mór's son Conchobhar was killed by Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, High...
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  • Toirdelbach Ua Briain, King of Munster, which meant that Domnall was a member of the Meic Taidc, a branch of the Uí Briain. Domnall's mother was Mór, daughter...
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  • Anglo-Norman William de Burgh and the three sons of the King of Thomond, Domnall Mór Ua Briain (died 1194), namely Muirchertach, Conchobar Ruad, and Donnchad Cairprech...
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  • Donal O'Brien may refer to: Domnall Mór Ua Briain (died 1194), king of Munster Donal O'Brien (hurler) (1940–2012), Irish hurler Donald O'Brien (actor)...
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    the 13th century. This abbey is believed to have been founded by Domnall Mór Ua Briain, King of Thomond. The ringfort at Carntierna on top of Corrin hill...
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  • Domnall Gerrlámhach (died 1135), also known as Domnall Gerrlámhach Ua Briain, Domnall mac Muirchertaig, and Domnall Ua Briain, was an obscure twelfth-century...
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    of Thomond (either Domnall Mór Ó Briain (d.1194) or his son, Muirchertach) and, in 1192/3, William married Domnall Mór Ó Briain's daughter. This alliance...
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  • he sent Robert FitzStephen to the assistance of his son-in-law, Domnall Mór Ua Briain, the King of Thomond. In the opinion of some historians, Mac Murchada's...
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    loosened by the rise of Brian Bóruma of the Dál gCais, who established the Ó Briain as kings of Munster. As well as this, Munster had to contend with the Normans...
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  • Toirdhealbhach Bóg Ó Briain was King of Thomond from 1446 to his death in 1459. He was the son of Brian Sreamhach Ua Briain. His brother Mathgamain Dall...
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    Irish peer from the House of Burgh. De Burgh was the second son of Richard Mór de Burgh, 1st Lord of Connaught and Egidia de Lacy. In 1243, he succeeded...
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    second creation) and Lord of Connacht, who was the second son of Richard Mór de Burgh, 1st Lord of Connaught and Egidia de Lacy. Richard's mother was...
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    founded by Saint Francis of Assisi. He was one of the three sons of Domnall Mór Ua Briain. His father died in 1198 and his brother Muircheartach Dall was...
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    founding date (1180–1200). The foundation is attributed either to Donal Mór Ua Briain (Donald O'Brien), the patron of a number of other religious structures...
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    Paul at Kilmony", was founded in 1189, under the sponsorship of Domnall Mór Ua Briain (Donald O'Brien), the king of Thomond. The Abbey, granted to an...
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    destroyed. October – Battle of Thurles: Gaelic-Irish forces under King Domnall Mór Ua Briain defeat an Anglo-Norman invasion at Thurles in Ireland. The English...
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    the city on an island on the River Shannon in 922. The death of Domnall Mór Ua Briain, King of Munster in 1194 resulted in the invading Normans taking...
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