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constructed the sarcophagus tomb carvings in the mortuary chapel at
Fertagh, but this is problematic given Carriganâs claim SeĂĄghan died in 1468; the tomb is dated authoritatively as 1510â1540. Carrigan also claimed Brian descended from the line of Finghin MĂłr but without providing any primary reference. Rather, Carrigan miscited noteworthy historians, such as Keating and Mac Fhirbhisigh, and ignored the authoritative Annals of Ireland as well as An Leabhar Muimhneach. The authoritative sources referred to all have Brian (c.1478â1575) as the son of SeĂĄghan. It has been suggested that Carrigan may have confused Brian na Luirech with another clann chieftain, Brian mac Toirealach mac Donnchah MĂłr Mac Giolla PhĂĄdraig
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day, access all available records, and their interpretations of succession are often confusing and ambiguous. The following list may include powerful members of different lines of the family, who may or may not necessarily have been inaugurated as the Mac Gilla PĂĄtraic per se, but who were likely recognized nonetheless as the de facto ruler or potential heir, and noteworthy enough for reference by the annalists and in key records such as Liber Ruber, the Ormond Deeds and the
Kildare Rental.
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AM582, AU584, AT584, AI585 According to the sources, Feredach Finn and his son ColmĂĄn were the last of a line of Corcu LoĂgde kings of
Osraige. At the same time there were Osraige kings of Corcu LoĂgde. The two kingdoms appear to have been closely allied, however relations had spoiled causing the
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in 1537 and his subsequent conversion to the title of 1st Baron Upper
Osraige in 1541, however, from the mid 1400s to the early 1500s they were at times in alliance with the House of Ormond as well as the House of Kildare. Fitzpatrick historians such as Carrigan and Shearman could not, in their
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Upon the death of king Gilla PatrĂĄic Ruadh in 1103, two smaller portions of the kingdom broke away from the central polity of
Osraige; the area of Mag Lacha in the far north of Osraige became independently ruled by the Ua Caellaide clan, and Desceart Osraige ("South Osraige") in the very southern
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Donnchadh MĂłr
Riabhach âThe Great, The Swarthyâ Mac Gilla PĂĄtraic âLord of Osraigeâ (c. 1417âc. 1448) he is largely overlooked by Carrigan and Shearman. Referred to as âDonatus magnusâ in the Ormond Deeds and âChiefâ in AnnĂĄla Connacht. He was the father of three sons all slain by the Butlers in
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Brian na
Luirech (âof the mail coatsâ) Mac Gilla PĂĄtraic (d. 1511), is said by Carrigan to be the son of SeĂĄghan (John) Mac Gilla PĂĄtraic and Katherine O'Molloy; his wife being Noirin O'More, daughter of Uaithne O'More, and sister of Melaghlin O'More, Lords of Laois. Carrigan also claimed Brian
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O'Clery, M., O'Clery, C., O'Clery, C., O'Mulconry, F., O'Duigenan, C., & O'Donovan, J. (1856). Annals of the
Kingdom of Ireland, by the Four Masters, from the earliest period to the year 1616. Edited from MSS. in the Library of the Royal Irish Academy and of Trinity College, Dublin, with a
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The kingdom of
Osraige did not fully disappear after the arrival of Norman mercenaries in Ireland, though it was greatly reduced in size. The lineage of Osraige's Lords remained in power in the northern third of their original territory, having been pushed back through the arrival of
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Donnchad Balc mac Gilla PatrĂĄic Ruaid (after 1119â1123) Probably the same
Donnchad who accompanied the great fleet led by Toirdhealbhach Ă Conchobhair, king of Ireland on a predatory excursion, along with king of Leinster Ăanna son of Murchadh, to consume the food supplies of
532:, underneath a stone altar table carved with effigies of SeĂĄn and his wife Katherine OâMalloy in high relief. The Annals of the Four Masters provide his pedigree as, âson of John, son of Fineen, son of Fineen, son of Fineen, son of Donnellâ.
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Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland, by the Four Masters, from the earliest period to the year 1616. Edited from MSS. in the Library of the Royal Irish Academy and of Trinity College, Dublin, with a translation, and copious notes, by John
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who sought to consolidate his wife's huge claim to Leinster, including Osraige. The lords who ruled this area were sometimes also known in the annals as âPrinces of Osraigeâ, âKings of Upper Osraigeâ (or âNorth Osraigeâ), or âKings of
83:"). Recent analysis of ninth and tenth century regnal succession in Osraige has suggested that in peaceful times, kingship passed primarily from eldest to youngest brother, before crossing generations and passing to sons and nephews.
268:(842â888) One of Osraige's most outstanding kings, he reigned during a turbulent period of Irish history and amidst Viking invasions, lead Osraige on a path to prominence in Ireland's politics, even becoming militarily dominant over
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Donnagh mac Anmchadh mac Donnogh Mac Gilla PĂĄtraic (d. 1249) Hailed by the annalists as an outstanding captain and relentless foe of the English, he is recorded as often reconnoitering the English forces while wearing a variety of
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Tadhg (Teague) Dubh (âthe Blackâ) mac Finghin Ăg Mac Gilla PĂĄtraic (d. 1487) Tanist of Osraige. Once a cleric in training he was rebuked by Pope Nicholas V for being among those, including the âWhite Earlâ, as âmore cruel than
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Great Britain. (1830). State papers: Published under the authority of His Majesty's Commission. King Henry the Eighth. Volume III, Part III. London: G. Eyre and A. Strahan, printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty,
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Great Britain. (1830). State papers: Published under the authority of His Majesty's Commission. King Henry the Eighth. Volume II, Part III. London: G. Eyre and A. Strahan, printers to the King's Most Excellent Majesty,
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SĂ©afra (Geoffrey) mac Finghin Ăg Mac Gilla PĂĄtraic Styled âKing of Osraigeâ and âLord of Osraigeâ he was âChief of his nationâ from 1468â1489; brother of SeĂĄn he likely lived to an old age since he was blind when he
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Shearman, John (1879). âLoca Patriciana: An Identification of Localities, Chiefly in Leinster, Visited by Saint Patrick and His Assistant Missionaries and of Some Contemporary Kings and Chieftainsâ. M. H. Gill,
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Shearman, J. (1879). Loca Patriciana: An Identification of Localities, Chiefly in Leinster, Visited by Saint Patrick and His Assistant Missionaries and of Some Contemporary Kings and Chieftains. Dublin: M. H.
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Mac Carthy, B. & Hennessy, W. (Eds.). (1895). AnnĂĄla Uladh: Annals of Ulster, otherwise, AnnĂĄla Senait, Annals of Senat; a chronicle of Irish affairs from A.D. 431, to A.D. 1540. Dublin: H. M. Stationery
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SeĂĄghan (John) mac Finghin MĂłr Mac Gilla PatrĂĄic (d. 1468) Said by Carrigan to be buried with his wife Katherine, along with his son Brian and his wife Noirin O'More in âKilpatrick'sâ mortuary chapel at the
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Finghin Ăg (âThe Youngerâ) Mac Gilla PĂĄtraic âLord of Osraigeâ (c.1396âc.1417). In 1394 was among a number of Irish who submitted to Richard II. Married Art Ăg mac Murchadha CaomhĂĄnachâs daughter Sadhbh.
272:. Leading his army, he is recorded as having slaughtered 1,200 Danes at Carn-Brammin (Bramblestown), in Co. Kilkenny in 845 AD, with many other victories besides. In 847 AD it is proposed that he had "
434:â; it was a period when the concept of Irish âKingshipâ was being replaced with âLordshipâ. They generally maintained their independence from the Crown or any shire until the final submission of
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Lawlor, H. (1908). âCalendar of the Liber Ruber of the Diocese of Osraigeâ. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics, pp. 159â208.
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Lawlor, H. (1908). Calendar of the Liber Ruber of the Diocese of Osraige. Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. Section C: Archaeology, Celtic Studies, History, Linguistics, pp. 159â208.
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The following is a synchronism of the kings of Osraige from historic times until the death Gilla Patraic Ruadh in 1103, after which the kingdom experienced some political fracturing.
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Burke, T. (1762). Hibernia Dominicana. Sive historia provinciĂŠ HiberniĂŠ Ordinis prĂŠdicatorum. Per P. Thomam de Burgo, ColoniĂŠ AgrippinĂŠ ex typographia Metternichiana.
561:. From him spring the Barons and Earls of Upper Ossory and Gowran, and Barons Castletown. He had at least five wives and was the father of many sons, including
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Fertagh Church Ruins (1905). Association for the Preservation of Memorials of the Dead in Ireland. Journal for the year. Printed for the Association, Dublin.
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Mac Niocaill, GearĂłid (1992). âCrown surveys of lands 1540â41: with the Kildare Rental begun in 1518â, p. 191. Irish Manuscripts Commission, Dublin.
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O'Byrne, E. (2001). War, politics and the Irish of Leinster, 1156â1606, , Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. Department of History, pp 218, pp 249.
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Bliss W. (Ed.). (1893). Calendar of entries in the Papal registers relating to Great Britain and Ireland. London: H. M. Stationery Office
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Finghin Mac Gilla PĂĄtraic (d. 1443) Styled âKingletâ by Shearman. He and his brother Diarmaid were murdered in Kilkenny at the behest of
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Brian Mac Gilla PĂĄtraic (c.1478â1575) The last Lord of Osraige; he became the first great Irish lord to adopt the Tudor policy of â
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Mollachlyn Mac Gilla PatrĂĄic(?) (fl. 1286) Paid the Crown ÂŁ6 for peace in 1286, together with his brother Finn.
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Finghin MĂłr Mac Gilla PĂĄtraic âLord of Osraigeâ (ca. 1448â1468). His wife was the daughter of Edmund Butler. Died of the plague.
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Freeman, M. (1944). AnnĂĄla Connacht, the annals of Connacht, A.D. 1224â1544. Dublin: Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies.
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1291:"Kings of Osraige, a. 842â1176", pages 202â203, in "A New History of Ireland", volume IX, ed. Byrne, Martin, Moody, 1984.
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Donnogh Mac Gilla PatrĂĄic (d. 1324) Donnogh Mac Gilla PatrĂĄic,"Lord of Ossory" was summoned by
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from the first or second century AD until the late twelfth century. Osraige was a semi-provincial kingdom in south-east
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Johnston, D. (1977). Richard II and Ireland, 1395â9, , Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland. Department of History, pp 612.
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Hore, H (1862). "The Rental Book of Gerald Fitzgerald, Ninth Earl of Kildare. Begun in the Year 1518 (Continued)".
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Diarmait Ua Caellaide (1170â1172) (lord of Clarmallagh, the northernmost part of Osraige)
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Donchadh Ua Donoghoe Mac Gilla PatrĂĄic (1162â1185) Blinded Ăanna Mac Murchadha, crown-prince of Leinster.
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Leabhar mĂłr na ngenealach: The great book of Irish genealogies. Compiled (1645â66) by Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh
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Cellach mac Diarmata (996â1003) Killed by his cousin, Donnchadh son of Giolla PĂĄdraig.
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Carrigan, W. (1905). The History and Antiquities of the Diocese of Osraige. Dublin: Sealy, Bryers and Walker
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Diarmaid Mac Gilla PĂĄtraic (fl. 1346) Launched an attack on the English garrison at
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Rae, Edwin (1971). "Irish Sepulchral Monuments of the Later Middle Ages. Part II the O'Tunney Atelier".
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The history of Ireland from the earliest period to the English invasion. Translated by John O'Mahony
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William Mac Giolla PhĂĄdraig, a much overlooked cleric and clann chieftain in the early 16th century.
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From Kings to Warlords: The Changing Political Structure of Gaelic Ireland in the Later Middle Ages
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Donnell Duff Mac Gilla PatrĂĄic(?) (d. 1325) Slain by his own relatives.
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translation, and copious notes, by John O'Donovan. Dublin, Hodges, Smith, and Co.
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1224:. Baile Ătha Cliath: D'Oifig DĂolta FoillseachĂĄin Rialtais.
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1295:Lyng, Tom P. (1981). "The FitzPatricks of Ossory".
1345:The Fitzpatrick â Mac Giolla PhĂĄdraig Clan Society
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355:Kings of Osraige from 1103 to the Norman Invasion
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1242:"Mac Giolla PhĂĄdraig OsraĂ 1384â1534 AD Part II"
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874:"Mac Giolla PhĂĄdraig OsraĂ 1384â1534 AD: Part I"
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185:CrundmĂĄol â (died 656) son of RĂłnĂĄn RĂghfhlaith
1222:An leabhar Muimhneach: maraon le suim aguisĂnĂ
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179:RĂłnĂĄn RĂgflaith â (died 624) son of ColmĂĄn MĂłr
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706:"County Kilkenny Ireland â Rulers and Clans"
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106:(ca. 100 AD), semi-legendary founder of the
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962:Ware, Sir James (1 January 1809).
842:, p. 191. Boydell, Wolfeboro, N.H.
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872:Fitzpatrick, Mike (2020).
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319:Donnchad mac Gilla PĂĄtraic
59:Norman Invasion of Ireland
33:Map of Osraige (circa 900)
1178:. new York: P.M. Haverty.
838:Simms, Katherine (1987).
1220:Ă Donnchadha, T (1960).
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1388:Lists of Irish monarchs
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81:Lebor na NuachongbĂĄla
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1193:. Dublin: De BĂșrca.
1174:Keating, G (1857).
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210:Ailill mac FĂĄelĂĄin
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