List of rulers of Tyrconnell explained
This article lists the rulers of Tyrconnell (Irish: Tír Ċonaıll), a medieval Irish kingdom which covered much of what is now County Donegal.
Oral history
It was founded in the fifth century by a son of Niall of the Nine Hostages, Conall Gulban, of whom the Cenél Conaill are descended. They ruled the kingdom until the Flight of the Earls in September 1607, which marked the end of the kingdom.
Early Chiefs of Cenél Conaill
Kings of Tyrconnell (Rí Thír Chonaill) from c. 1201 to 1608
- Eneas MacDaly (Eigneachan mac Dalach), 1201-1207
- Donall Mor MacEneas (Domhnall Mór mac Eicnechain), 1207-1241
- Melaghlin O'Donnell, 1241–1247
- Goffraid O'Donnell, 1247-1258
- Donal Óg O'Donnell, 1258-1281
- Turlough (Toirdhealbhach) O'Donnell (sone of a daughter of Angus Mor Macdonald, Lord of the Isles), 1290–91
- Turlogh O'Donnell (Tairrdelbach an Fhiona Ó Domhnaill), 1380-1422
- Niall Garve O'Donnell, 1422-1439
- Naughton O'Donnell (Neachtan Ó Domhnaill), 1439-1452
- Hugh Roe O'Donnell, 1461-1505
- Hugh Duff O'Donnell (Aodh Dubh Ó Domhnaill), 1505-1537
- Manus O'Donnell (d. 1564)
- Calvagh O'Donnell (d. 1566)
- Sir Hugh O'Donnell (d. 1600)
- Hugh Roe O'Donnell (d. 1602)
- Rory O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell (d. 1608)
Further reading
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- Annals of Tigernach University College Cork
- Byrne, Francis John (2001), Irish Kings and High-Kings, Dublin: Four Courts Press,
- Charles-Edwards, T. M. (2000), Early Christian Ireland, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press,
- Mac Niocaill, Gearoid (1972), Ireland before the Vikings, Dublin: Gill and Macmillan