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Turlogh Mor O'Brien

Birth
Death
14 Jul 1086 (aged 76–77)
County Clare, Ireland
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Killaloe, County Clare, Ireland Add to Map
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Turlogh Mór, became King of Munster on the abdication of his uncle Donogh. He married Mór, the daughter of O'Hyne, of Kilmacduagh, in Co. Galway, by whom he had four sons and a daughter. The sons were—1. Teige, who died at Kincora, leaving two sons, Murrogh and Daniel. 2. Murtogh, who succeeded his father and after a reign of 30 years he retired (1116) to the monastery of Lismore to repent of his sins—especially of his violation of the sacred soil of Aileach; he died at Lismore in 1119, leaving: Donal, the Shorthand (whose sons Connor and Lewy fell in battle in 1151); Mahon, ancestor of MacMahon of Corca Bascin, and Cineidi Ochar. 3. Dermod, of whom presently. 4. Donogh, slain in 1103 at the battle of Magh Coba. And the daughter was Mór, who married Rory O'Connor the 183rd Monarch of Ireland.
Turlogh Mór, became King of Munster on the abdication of his uncle Donogh. He married Mór, the daughter of O'Hyne, of Kilmacduagh, in Co. Galway, by whom he had four sons and a daughter. The sons were—1. Teige, who died at Kincora, leaving two sons, Murrogh and Daniel. 2. Murtogh, who succeeded his father and after a reign of 30 years he retired (1116) to the monastery of Lismore to repent of his sins—especially of his violation of the sacred soil of Aileach; he died at Lismore in 1119, leaving: Donal, the Shorthand (whose sons Connor and Lewy fell in battle in 1151); Mahon, ancestor of MacMahon of Corca Bascin, and Cineidi Ochar. 3. Dermod, of whom presently. 4. Donogh, slain in 1103 at the battle of Magh Coba. And the daughter was Mór, who married Rory O'Connor the 183rd Monarch of Ireland.


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