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  2. O'Neill dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The current day Argentinean descendants of Lieutenant General Felix O'Neill therefore have an historical claim to be leaders of this branch of the O'Neill dynasty. In the 2000s, Dr. Tulio José O'Neille of Buenos Aires in Argentina has come to light as the genealogically senior living heir of the O'Neill of the Fews.

  3. Uí Néill - Wikipedia

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    Coirpre, ancestor of the Cenél Coirpri dynasty, Lóegaire, ancestor of the Cenél Lóegaire dynasty, Conall Cremthainne, ancestor of the Clann Cholmáin and Síl nÁedo Sláine, Fiachu, ancestor of the Cenél Fiachach. All these men were in their lifetime known as members of Connachta dynasty, or as "the sons of Niall." The term Uí Néill did ...

  4. Category:O'Neill dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "O'Neill dynasty" The following 104 pages are in this category, out of 104 total. ... Tirlough Brassileagh O'Neill; R. Hugh O'Neill, 1st Baron ...

  5. Conn O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone - Wikipedia

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    Conn Bacagh O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone (Irish: Conn Bacach mac Cuinn Ó Néill; c. 1480 – July 1559) was an Irish lord who ruled over Tyrone from 1519 to 1558. In 1541 O'Neill travelled to England to submit to Henry VIII as part of the surrender and regrant policy that coincided with the creation of the Kingdom of Ireland.

  6. Branches of the Cenél nEógain - Wikipedia

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    The name O'Neill may come from Niall Glúndub, however the Clann Néill (more commonly known as Clan Neill) takes its name from his grandfather Néill Caille.The O'Neills and MacLaughlins who descend from this branch, were the two principal and most powerful septs of the Cenél nEógain, however the MacLaughlins defeat at the hands of the O'Neills in 1241 led to the O'Neills dominance over the ...

  7. Northern Uí Néill - Wikipedia

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    Other dynasties in central and eastern Ireland who also claimed descent from Niall are termed the Southern Uí Néill (together they are known as the Uí Néill dynasty). [1] The dynasties of the Northern Uí Néill were the Cenél Conaill and Cenél nEógain , named after the two most powerful sons of Niall: Conall and Eógain .

  8. List of rulers of Tyrone - Wikipedia

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    Son of Éinri Aimhreidh O'Neill son of Niall Mór O'Neill: unknown: 1410 Eoghan mac Néill Óg O'Neill 1410–1414 1419–1421 1432–1455: Son of Niall Óg mac Néill O'Neill and Una O'Neill: Catherine MacMahon: 1456 Éinri mac Eoghain O'Neill 1455–1483: Son of Eoghan mac Néill Óg O'Neill: Gormhflaith MacMurrough-Kavanagh: 1484 Conn Mór ...

  9. Daniel O'Neill (Royalist) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel O'Neill (Irish: Dónall Ó Néill; c. 1612 in Castlereagh – 24 October 1664 in Whitehall) was an Irish army officer, politician, courtier and postmaster general. He was part of the O'Neill Dynasty of Ulster , the nephew of Owen Roe O'Neill and the great-nephew of Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone .