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Conor na Siudane Ua Briain

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233:, and other tribes of Uí Cormaic and Cineal Fermaic, Conor marched into Burren to enforce the submission of the inhabitants, and was opposed by Conor Carrach O'Loughlin, who had been informed by his scouts that the prince of Thomond had but a comparatively small force. O'Loughlin, besides his own followers, was assisted by the sons of Domnall Connachtach O'Brien, uncle to Conor, the reigning prince, who had settled in the north-west of Thomond for some time past. The armies met at the wood of Siudan, in the present parish of Drumcreehy, and a battle ensued, in which Conor lost his life. With him, according to the annalists of the Four Masters, who record the event at the year 1268:. 189: 31: 177: 1083: 238:“The age of Christ, 1268. Conor Roe O’Brien, Lord of Thomond, Seoinin, (i.e. little John) his son, his daughter, his daughter’s son, i.e., the son of Rory O’Grady, Duvloughlin O’Loughlin, Thomas O’Beollan, and a number of others, were slain by Dermot, the son of Murtough O’Brien, for which he himself was afterwards killed; and Brian, the son of Conor O’Brien, then assumed the lordship of Thomond.” 217:
became very marked. Tradraige was granted to Robert de Musegros, and the castles of Ogormack (Clare) and Traddery (Bunratty) were built in 1249-1253. Conor, however, by offer of yearly tribute, was confirmed in the rest of Thomond and the English were nearly completely expelled in 1257 by him and his
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Westropp, Thomas Johnson. “On the External Evidences Bearing on the Historic Character of the ‘Wars of Torlough,’ by John, Son of Rory Mac Grath.” The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, vol. 32, Royal Irish Academy, 1902, page 137,
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in the Priory of St. Mary in Roscommon as the monuments are generally identical in their clothing and details, although this second royal effigy is in a much worst state of degradation with the face being entirely obliterated.
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Historical memoir of the O'Briens : with notes, appendix, and a genealogical table of their several branches, John O'Donoghue, Dublin : Hodges, Smith, & Co., 1860., page 112,
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and a stone effigy was built of him which is still well preserved. It was probably made by the same artisan who made the effigy of King
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emerged between the descendants of Tadhg (Clann Tadhg) and Brian (Clann Briain) over the kingship of
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and lasted until the 14th century with the senior Clann Tadhg eventually being victorious.
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He married Mór, daughter of McNamara, Lord of Uí Coileann (Clann Cullin) and had issue:
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had pre-deceased him in 1259. A feud which was fostered by the Norman
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Index


Corcomroe Abbey
King of Thomond
Donnchadh Cairbreach Ó Briain
Brian Ruadh Ó Briain
Kingdom of Thomond
The Burren
Kingdom of Thomond
Issue
Tadhg Cael Uisce Ó Briain
Brian Ruadh Ó Briain
House
Ua Briain
Donnchadh Cairbreach Ó Briain

Corcomroe Abbey

King of Thomond
Donnchadh Cairbreach Ó Briain
Thomond
Tadhg
O'Deas
O'Hehirs
Corcomroe Abbey
Felim O'Connor (died 1265)
Brian Ruadh Ó Briain
Tadhg Cael Uisce
de Clares
Thomond
Tadhg Cael Uisce Ó Briain

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