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Maghnus had a daughter, Fionnghuala (d.1306). Before she was married, Fionnghuala had a poem dedicated to her by Tadhg Mór Ó |
Maghnus had a daughter, Fionnghuala (d.1306). Before she was married, Fionnghuala had a poem dedicated to her by [[Tadhg Mór Ó hÚigínn]], her father's tutor and a member of the famous [[O'Higgins family|O'Higgins]] poetic family.<ref>{{Cite book|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=V01-76iQ48gC&dq=shamhradhain&pg=PA317|title = The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing|isbn = 9780814799062|last1 = Deane|first1 = Seamus|last2 = Bourke|first2 = Angela|last3 = Carpenter|first3 = Andrew|last4 = Williams|first4 = Jonathan|year = 2002}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ucc.ie/research/celt/published/G402137/index.html|title = Slán fat fholcadh}}</ref> She then married [[Brian ‘Breaghach’ Mág Samhradháin]], chief of the McGovern Clan of Tullyhaw, County Cavan, from 1272 to 3 May 1294. Their children were Giolla Íosa (d. 1322), Ferghal Ruadh (d.1322) and a daughter Gormlaidh who married Matha O’Reilly (d.1304). Fionnghuala died in 1306 according to the [[Annals of Ulster]]- ''Finnghuala, daughter of Maghnus Ua Concobuir, died''. The [[Annals of the Four Masters]] give her death as 1310- ''Finola, daughter of Manus O'Conor, died''. The [[Annals of Connacht]] 1310 state- ''Findguala daughter of Magnus O Conchobair rested in Christ''. The [[Annals of Loch Cé]] 1310 state ''Finnghuala, daughter of Maghnus O'Conchobhair, quievit in Christo''. |
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==References== |
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* ''Annals of Ulster'' at [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100001A/index.html] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork] |
* ''Annals of Ulster'' at [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100001A/index.html] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork] |
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* ''Annals of the Four Masters'' at [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100005A/index.html] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork] |
* ''Annals of the Four Masters'' at [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100005A/index.html] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork] |
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* ''Chronicum Scotorum'' at [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100016/index.html] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork] |
* ''Chronicum Scotorum'' at [http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100016/index.html] at [http://www.ucc.ie/ University College Cork] |
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* Byrne, Francis John (2001), ''Irish Kings and High-Kings'', Dublin: Four Courts Press, ISBN |
* Byrne, Francis John (2001), ''Irish Kings and High-Kings'', Dublin: Four Courts Press, {{ISBN|978-1-85182-196-9}} |
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* ''Gaelic and Gaelised Ireland'', Kenneth Nicols, 1972. |
* ''Gaelic and Gaelised Ireland'', Kenneth Nicols, 1972. |
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* ''The Second Battle of Athenry'', |
* ''The Second Battle of Athenry'', Adrian James Martyn, East Galway News & Views, 2008–2009 |
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Latest revision as of 04:28, 29 August 2023
Magnus McConnor Roe O'Conor (Irish: Maghnus mac Conchobair Ruadh Ua Conchobair) was king of Connacht in Ireland. He was a member of the Clan Murtagh O'Conor. He ousted his brother.
Family
[edit]Maghnus had a daughter, Fionnghuala (d.1306). Before she was married, Fionnghuala had a poem dedicated to her by Tadhg Mór Ó hÚigínn, her father's tutor and a member of the famous O'Higgins poetic family.[1][2] She then married Brian ‘Breaghach’ Mág Samhradháin, chief of the McGovern Clan of Tullyhaw, County Cavan, from 1272 to 3 May 1294. Their children were Giolla Íosa (d. 1322), Ferghal Ruadh (d.1322) and a daughter Gormlaidh who married Matha O’Reilly (d.1304). Fionnghuala died in 1306 according to the Annals of Ulster- Finnghuala, daughter of Maghnus Ua Concobuir, died. The Annals of the Four Masters give her death as 1310- Finola, daughter of Manus O'Conor, died. The Annals of Connacht 1310 state- Findguala daughter of Magnus O Conchobair rested in Christ. The Annals of Loch Cé 1310 state Finnghuala, daughter of Maghnus O'Conchobhair, quievit in Christo.
References
[edit]- ^ Deane, Seamus; Bourke, Angela; Carpenter, Andrew; Williams, Jonathan (2002). The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing. ISBN 9780814799062.
- ^ "Slán fat fholcadh".
- Annals of Ulster at [1] at University College Cork
- Annals of the Four Masters at [2] at University College Cork
- Chronicum Scotorum at [3] at University College Cork
- Byrne, Francis John (2001), Irish Kings and High-Kings, Dublin: Four Courts Press, ISBN 978-1-85182-196-9
- Gaelic and Gaelised Ireland, Kenneth Nicols, 1972.
- The Second Battle of Athenry, Adrian James Martyn, East Galway News & Views, 2008–2009