Talk:Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair
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An Ambitious Stub
[edit]Still a great deal more to be said on this undeservidly obscure King of Connacht. Bear with me. Fergananim.
Please section this!
[edit]And wikify it some more too! It's got a great deal of information but so hard to navigate! --Bastique 02:10, 11 May 2005 (UTC)
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[edit]1406:Toirrdelbach Oc son of Aed son of Toirrdelbach, king of Connacht for twenty-two years in joint sovranty with O Conchobair Ruad, was killed by Cathal Dub son of O Conchobair Ruad and by Seaan, the son of Edmund son of Hobert son of Sir David Burke and Ben Muman daughter of [Aed] mac Feidlimid [O Conchobair], and by Diarmait O Tanaiden, who was boldly repaid for this crime, in the house of Richard son of Seaan Buide son of Edmund son of Hobert, at Crecan by Fidicen in Clan Conway. Now this is one of the three kings of Connacht who were killed in Clan Conway: Conchobar Maenmaige son of Ruaidri son of Toirrdelbach Mor, and Ruaidri son of Cathal Ruad son of Conchobar Ruad son of Muirchertach Muimnech son of Toirrdelbach Mor King of Ireland, and Toirrdelbach Oc son of Aed son of Toirrdelbach Oc, as we have already said. [He was killed] on the fifth of the Ides of December according to the day of the solar month, on a Thursday according to the [day of the] week, that is, the sixteenth day before the feast of the Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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