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                                                                                         *105.Brian Boru the 175th High King of Ireland   -   The direct male line ancestor of the Siol mBriain / Ui mBriain Sept.                                                                                                          

     *105. Brian Boru / Boroimhe - of the Tributes was 104.Kennedy’s / Ceanedig’s youngest son, who was born in 926 AD at Kincora / Ceann Coradh, and he was to become the Gaelic Milesian Heberian Dal gCais Ui Bloid Ui Turlough King of Northern Munster / Thomond, the 41st King of Cashel / Munster and the 175th High King of Ireland, and the ancestor of the Heberian Dal gCais Ui mBriain / O Brian Kings of Northern Munster / Thomond and Ireland and the Heberian Dal gCaisMac Mahons of Co. Clare, and was married 4 times and had 6 sons including; 106.Murrough / Murchad, 106.Teague / Tadhg,*106.Donough / Donnchad, 106.Donnell / Domhnall, 106.Conor / Conchobar and 106.Flann. Only "two" of his sons, 106.Teague mac Brian and *106.Donough mac Brian were to leave any "aristocratic warrior" issue towards the Kingships.

   106.Teague mac Brian, was to die in 1023 AD and became the "direct male line" ancestor of the aristocratic warror Ui mBriain Septs of Thomond / Northern Munster, including the O Briens of O gCuanach / Cuanad and Eathar Lagh / Clann mBriain of Eathariach in Co. Limerick and Co. Tipperary. 

    3 of the 6 sons of *105.Brian Boru were from his first 1st wife, "Mor," including his oldest son, 106.Murrough / Murchadh who was to be slain in the "Battle of Clontarf" in 1014 AD along with his father, *105.Brian Boru, and his own son, 107.Turlough O Brian, while defending Ireland against the onslaught of an attempt by the Vikings of a complete "takeover" in Ireland, and his 2  younger brothers were 106.Conor and 106.Flann. *105.Brian Boru's second wife was Eachraidh who was a daughter of Carroll / Cerbaill, a son of Ailill / Oilioll Fionn, and she produced another 2  of his sons, 106.Teague, mentioned previously who was to die in 1023 AD, and his brother, 106.Donnell who was also at the "Battle of Clontarf" but was to be slain later on by the Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Ai Siol Muireadhaigh / Sil Murray Sept from the Connacht Province during a dispute over "sovereignty." *105.Brian Boru's third wife, 110.Gormlaith / Kormloda, was a Leinster Princess who was a sister to 110.Mael Morda the Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb Ui Dunlainge Ui Faelain 45th King of Leinster who was to be "allied" with the Vikings against *105.Brian Boru at the "Battle of Clontarf." She was to be the main instigater of this conflict and the mother of;

    *106.Donough mac Brian, who was to eventually become the Heberian Dal gCais Ui mBriain 42nd King of Cashel / Munster and 176th King of Ireland, who would marry Driella the daughter of Earl Godwin the Saxon Earl of Kent, and a "sister" to Harold 11 the last Saxon King of England. *106.Donough mac Brian was to rule in his own right for 49 years until he was to either "abdicate or be deposed" and go on a pilgrimage to Rome where he became a monk in St. Stephen’s monastery and "died" there in 1064 AD. *106.Donough mac Brian's 2 aristocratic warrior sons were 107.Lorcan O Brian who was to die in 1078 AD as the father of 108.Conor / Conchobar O Brian who was to "die" in the same year in 1078 AD who was the Heberian King of Tulcha Oc. 107.Murrough / Murchad O Brian his other son, was to become the 42a King of Cashel / Munster who had "died" 10 years previously in 1068 AD, and in turn his son, 108.Brian O Brian who was to "die" in 1084 AD, was to be the 46a King of Cashel / Munster, which then saw the "end" of their particular aristocratic warrior male line from *106.Donough mac Brian to the Kingship of Cashel / Munster and Ireland altogether.

     *105.Brian Boru's daughter from 110.Gormlaith was 106.Sadb who he had married to 110.Cian, the son of 109.Molloy / Mael Muad who had been the previous Heberian Eoghanacht Raithlind Cenel nAeda Cenel mBecce 40th King of Cashel Munster who was descended from 90.Mac Cass one of the 7 sons of 89.Conall Corc the Heberian Eoghanacht 1st Chaisil King of Cashel / Munster and they were to produce 111.Mahon the |"direct male line" ancestor of the aristocratic warrior O Mahonys. *105.Brian Boru's fourth wife was 105.Dubh Cobhla who was to "die" in 1009 AD before the "Battle of Clontarf," who was a daughter of 104.Cathal O Connor the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Dal Cuinn Ui Bruin Ai Siol Muireadhaigh Ui Conchobair 41st King of Connacht.  

106.Teague mac Brian the eldest surviving son of *105.Brian Boru and Mor, after the "Battle at Clontarf," also married a Mor, who was the daughter of Gilla Bhrigid O Molloy, the Heremonian Dal Cuinn "southern" Ui Niaill King of Fircall in Co. Louth in the north - east of Northern Leinster / or she may have been the daughter of 111.Melaghlin the son of the previously mentioned 110.Mael Morda the Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb Ui Dunlainge U Faelain 54th King of Leinster. In a dispute over "sovereignty" in either 1022 or 1023 AD *106.Donough mac Brian (the younger Heberian Dal g Cais son of *105.Brian Boru and 110.Gormlaith), was to "ally" himself with the nearby Heberian Cianachta Sept's kingdom of Ely O Carroll in Co. Offaly in the mid - north - west of Southern Leinster against his older half - brother,106.Teague / Tadhg mac Brian who they slew in 1023 AD. Despite this finghal / kin slaying, 106.Teague mac Brian's son, *107.Turlough Mor O Brian would become the future 43rd King of Cashel / Munster and 178th King of Ireland who would then be the one who would carry their Heberian Siol mBriain aristocratic warrior male line forward as the Heberian Kings of Cashel / Munster and Heberian Kings of Ireland, until it was to all begin to come "undone" later on with his future descendant, 110.Donnell Mor O Brian in 1194 AD after the Anglo - Norman Invasion was to occur in 1167 AD, who would by then only have in mind his own personal agenda not of his Dal gCais Sept or his Country.

      *107.Turlough / Tairdelbach Mor O Brian, became the 43rd King of Northern Munster / Thomondwhen his uncle, *106.Donough mac Brian either "abdicated or was deposed" and gone on a pilgrimage to Rome where he was to "die" in 1064 AD and *107.Turlough Mor O Brian was to then also become the 178th King of Ireland and rule for 22 years until he was to "die" in 1086 AD at 77 years of age. He was married to Mor the daughter of O Hyne from the Heremonian Dal Cuinn "southern" Ui Fiachrach Aidni Sept of Kilmacduagh in Co. Galway in Southern Connacht who was descended from 91.Fiachra who had been the "second" Heremonian Dal Cuinn King of Connacht, and one of the 5 sons of *89.Eochy Mugmedon the previous Gaelic Milesian Heremonian Dal Cuinn 124th King of Tara / Ireland. They produced 4 sons and 1 daughter, including; *108.Murtough / Muirchertach Mor O Brian, who was to become the 44th King of Cashel / Munster and 180th King of Ireland, 108.Diarmait / Diarmuid O Brian who was to become the 45th King of Cashel / Munster. 108.Donough O Brian who was to to beslain in 1103 AD at the "Battle of Magh Corba," and 108.Teague O Brian who was to become the 44a King of Cashel / Munster who was to "die" in 1086 AD whose son, 109.Donnell / Domhnall O Brian was to be the 44b King of Cashel / Munster who was to "die" in 1151 AD, which also "ended" their particular male line to the Kingships. *107.Turlough Mor O Brian's daughter; 108.Mor was to marry *115.Rory O Connor who was to be the Heremonian Ui Cobhthaigh Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Ai Siol Muireadhaigh Ui Conchobair 56th King of Connacht  and 185 th King of Ireland, the "last" Gaelic Milesian Irish King under the "Irish Brehon Law" after the Anglo - Norman Invasion. 

     *108.Murtough / Muirchertach Mor O Brian was to succeed his father as the 44th King of Cashel / Munster and also become the Heberian Dal gCais Ui mBriain 180th King of Ireland after eventually "submitting" the Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Septs in the Connacht Province, and the Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel Conaill Septs in their territory of Tir Conaill / Tyrconnell (The Land of 91.Conall Gulban.) in Co. Donegal in the north - west of the Ulster Province and he was to destroy their "fortress" of Aileach / Aitleach Neid in Ulster Province in 1101 AD. *108.Murtough O Brian after ruling for 30 years was to "retire" to the monastery at Lismore in Co. Waterford in the south - east of the Munster Province in 1116 AD, and was to "die" in 1119 AD. 109.Mahon O Brian, one of his sons, is the "direct ancestor" of the aristocratic warrior Mac Mahons / Clann Mathgamain of Corca Baiscinn in the north - west of Co. Clare and the Cinneide Ochar there while his other son, 109.Donnell / Domhnall O Brian - the Shorthand was to produce 2 sons, 110.Conor O Brian and 110.Lewy / Lughaidh O Brian who were both to be slain in a battle in 1151 AD, which "ended" his aristocratic warrior male line to the Kingships also. 

    108.Diarmait O Brian, another of the 4 sons of *107.Turlough Mor O Brian the previous 178th King of Ireland was to succeed his brother, *108.Murtough Mor O Brian when he retired in 1116 AD, but was to "die" in either 1118 or 1120 AD and was interred at Killaloe as the Heberian Dal gCais Ui Bloid Ui Turlough Ui mBriain 45th King of Northern Munster / Thomond. 108.Diarmait O Brian was "defeated" by the Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Niall Septs and their kinsmen in the Connacht Province at Ruadh Beathach near Dunkellin in Co. Galway. He had married Sadb Mac Carthy, the daughter of 108.Teague Mac Carthy Mor the Heberian Eoghanacht Chaisil Prince / Tanaiste of Desmond / Southern Munster in Co. Kerry in the south - west of the Munster Province, and he "alone" was to continue the "direct" aristocratic warrior male line of the Heberian Dal gCais Ui mBriain O Brians / O Briens as he had 3 sons including 109.Teague / Tadhg Glae O Brian who was to become the Heberian Dal gCais 46b King of Cashel / Munster who was to "die" in 1154 AD, 109.Conor / Conchobar na Catharach O Brian who was to succeed his father was to "die" in 1142 AD whose son, 110.Murtough / Muirchertach O Brian was also to become the King of Northern Munster / Thomond who was to "die" in 1151 AD who in turn was to be the father of 111.Conor / Conchobar O Brian who was to "die" in 1168 AD, which was also to "end" their aristocratic warrior male line to the Kingships also. 108.Diarmait O Brian's other son to carry the male line forward was to be another,

   109. Turlough O Brian, who was a brother to 109.Conor na Catharach O Brian, who he succeeded in 1142 AD, becoming the Heberian Dal gCais 46th King of Northern Munster / Thomond. He married "twice," first to the daughter of Mac Carthy Mor, who "died," and he then married Narait / Ragnait O Fogarty the daughter of O Fogarty of Eliogarty / Ely Deisceart in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the Munster Province and they produced 5 sons, 110. Donnell / Domhnall Mor O Brian, 110.Murtough O Brian, 110.Brian O Brian - of the Mountain the King of Ormond / North - Eastern Munster. 110.Diarmait O Brian, 110.Constantine / Consaidin Saidh O Brian - of Gentleness who became the Catholic Bishop of Killaloe, who was to die in 1194 AD who is the "direct male line" ancestor of the Mac Considines in Co. Clare. In 1151 AD 108.Teague O Brian, the uncle of this particular 109.Turlough O Brian, went into battle  at Cluan na Catha near Ard Finan in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of Munster Province over who then had the "real" sovereignty in Munster Province and was to be "defeated" during the next year in 1152 AD and was also involved in another battle at Barrymore in Co. Cork in Southern Munster where he was "defeated" again and 7,000 Heberian Dal gCais warriors were slain on both sides. 110.Murtough O Brian another of the sons of this particular 109.Turlough O Brian was to be the King of Northern Munster / Thomond, after his father, and he also was to be slain in 1168 AD in an "internal" dispute between the Heberian Dal gCais Septs under the direction of 110.Conor O Brian, and his brother 110.Donnell Mor O Brian on his accession to the Kingship, and he was fined 3,000 cows under the tenets of the "Irish Brehon Law." This particular 109.Turlough O Brian was to rule for 25 years in his own right and when he "died" on November 7th 1167 AD he was interred at Killaloe and his unforgetable son who carried the male line forward was; 

     110. Donnell /  Domhnall Mor O Brian who became 47th King of Munster in 1172 AD who was to be the "lastand would "die" in 1194 AD, well after the Anglo - Norman Invasion, and was to be married to 114.Orlacan Mac Murrough the daughter of the also never to be forgotten 113.Diarmait Mac Murrogh na Gall - of the Foreigners the Heremonian Ui Laoghaire Ui Lughaidh Cu Corb Ui Cheinnselaig 59th King of Leinster and his first wife the daughter of O Moore the Gaelic Milesian Irian Prince of Leix / Co. Laois in the north - west of Southern Leinster decended from *62.Rory Mor the 86th King of Tara / Ireland. Their daughter 111.Mor, was to marry 112.Cathal Craobh Dearg O Connor who was to "die" in 1224 AD as the Heremonian Dal Cuinn Ui Briuin Ai Siol Muireadhaigh Ui Conchobair 58th King of Connacht. 110.Donnell Mor O Brian and 114.Orlacan produced 9 sons including, 111. Donough / Donnchad Cairbreach / Cairbre Aobha O Brian, 111. Murtough Dall O Brian - the Blind the "direct male line" ancestor of the Clann Murtough Dall O Brian of the Ui Bloid Sept in the north - east of Co. Clare, 111.Conor Ruadh O Brian - of Red Complexion, 111. Murtough Fionn O Brian - of Fair Complexion the "direct male line" ancestor of the Clan Turlough Fionn O Brian in the north - east of Co. Clare, 111.Donnell Conachtach O Brian the "direct male line" ancestor of the Clann Donnell Conachtaig O Brians - of Echtage / Ara in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of Munster Province, 111.Brian O Brian - of the Burren the "direct male line" ancestor of Clan Bhriain Boirnigh O Brians, 111.Conor O Brian the "direct male line" ancestor of the Clann Conor Guasaniagh O Brians, 111.Diarmait / Dermot Fiodhnuich O Brian the "direct male line" ancestor of the Clan Dermod Fiodhnigh O Brians. 110.Donnell Mor O Brian founded a church in 1169 AD at Cashel and in 1171 AD also founded a nunnery in Limerick City, and was to "submit" to Henry 11 the Norman English King in 1172 AD after Diarmait Mac Carthy Mor on the River Suir. In 1175 AD 110.Donnell Mor O Brian "blinded" Diarmait O Brian the son of Teague O Brian, and also Mahon O Brian the son of Turlough O Brian who died soon after at Castleconnell. In 1176 AD 110.Donnell Mor O Brian was able to "expel" the Anglo - Normans out of Limerick City and slew most of Henry 11's garrison there, and in 1192 AD drove the English Galls out of Upper Ormond / Aumhumhain, Ara and Coonagh where they had established themselves, and he also regained all of the "booty" that they had taken previously from the Irish Chiefs. His "eldest" son who carried the male line forward was;                                    

     111.Donough Cairbreach O Brian who constructed a palace at Clonroad in Ennis and married the daughter of Donough O Kennedy the Heberian Dal gCais Ui Bloid Ui Turlough King of Muscry Tire and produced a daughter 112.Sabina who was to marry Geoffrey O Donoghue from the Heberian Eoghanachta Sept in Killarney in Co. Kerry in the south - west of the Munster Province, and she along with her husband, his brother, and 3 of their sons were to be "burnt to death" in their own residence at Green Ford by Finghin Mac Donnell Mac Carthy. 111.Donough Cairbreach O Brian who was to "die" in 1242 AD was to actually be the first to "assume" the O Brian surname and the title of Prince of Northern Munster / Thomond. He had 6 children including 112.Conor na Suibhdahaine O Brian, 112.Turlough O Brian, 112.Murtough O Brian, 112.Diarmait / Dermod O Brian, 112.Teague Dall O Brian. 112.Slaine O Brian his daughter was to die as the Abbess of Killowen in the Barony of the Islands in Co. Clare, which had been founded by her father in 1190 AD who also founded the Abbeys of Corcomroe in the Barony of the Burren in Co. Clare and Killcooly Abbey in the Parish of Slieve Aradh in Co. Tipperary in the north - east of the Munster Province, Galbally in the Parish of Galbally in the Barony of Costlea in Co. Limerick in the mid - north - west of Munster Province and the Franciscan monastery in Co. Clare. His eldest son who carried this particular male line forward was;

     112.Conor Siubhdainech na Suibhdahaine O Brian who built the Abbey at Corcomroe in the Burren where he was to be slain by the Gaelic Milesian Irian O Loughlins / O Lochlainn from the Irian Corca Baiscinn Sept in the north - west of Co. Clare, in the Wood of Sindan in the Burren in Co. Clare in 1268 AD and was interred there / or he may have been slain by Dermod O Brian the son of Murtough O Brian, and Brian O Brian the son of "The O Brian." He was married to Mor, the daughter of Mac Namara the Heberian Dal gCais Ui Caisin Ui Coileann Chief and they produced 3 sons 113.Teague / Tadhg Caeluisge O Brian - of the Narrow Waters,113.Brian Ruadh O Brian - of Red Complexion and 113.Murtough O Brian who was his third son who left "no legitimate" issue.

     113.Teague Caeluisge / Caol Uisge O Brian - of the Narrow Waters the eldest son of 112.Conor na Suibhdahaine O Brian married Finola, the daughter of Kennedy O Brian, the son of Kennedy O Brian, the son of Murtough O Brian, and they had 2 sons, 114.Turlough Mor O Brian - of the Triumphs and 114.Donnell O Brian who were to defeat 113.Mahon O Brian the grandson of 111.Donnell Conachtach O Brian in a battle at the Abbey of Clare in 1276 AD. Prior to this in 1258 AD 113.Teague Cal Uisge O Brian attended a conference in the Ulster Province with Aodh O Connor to try and organise for 126.Brian Catha Duin O Niall who was then "The O Niall" to hold "sovereignty" over Ireland to try and "end" the English oppression.

      114.Turlough Mor O Brian - of the Triumphs was to be the King of Northern Munster / Thomond for 29 years and during that time he built the castle at Clonroad, the Ennis Abbey and the town of Ennis itself, and also he fought "The Wars of Thomond," and was married 3 times, first to Sabina Mac Carthy, the daughter of Teague Mac Carthy of Dun mac Tomain, who was to "die" early on, and he then married Orflath / Aurnia Mac Carthy, the daughter of Donnell Oge Mac Carthy Mor, from whom he produced 115.Brian O Brian the "direct male line" ancestor of the Siol Bhriain na Gealt - of Glen Cean and 115.Murtough / Muirchertach O Brian the "direct male line" ancestor of the O Brians - of Thomond and Inchiquin, 115.Dermot O Brian was to be a King of Northern Munster / Thomond for 20 years and "die" in 1364 AD, but he left "no" aristocratic warrior Issue. 114.Turlough Mor O Brian then married Sabina O Kennedy - of Muscry Tire who produced 2 sons, 115.Conor O Brian and 115. Donnell O Brian. 115.Donough O Brian another son, was also to be a King of Northern Munster / Thomond who was to be slain by 113.Murrough Mainchin O Brian a son of 112.Mahon O Brian, a son of 111.Donnell Conachtach O Brian, on Slieve Carn in 1311 AD. 114.Turlough Mor O Brian "died" at his residence in 1306 AD.

    115. Murtough O Brian, the second son of 114.Turlough Mor O Brian was the King of Northern Munster / Thomond for 30 years until he "died" in 1343 AD and was married twice, first to Sarah O Kennedy the daughter of O Kennedy - of Ormond / North - East Munster, and then Edaoin / Edina Mac Gorman the daughter of his standard bearer, Mac Gorman - of Ibrackan, who produced 3 sons including 116.Mahon / Maithain O Brian - of Mahon Hagh / Maon Maighe, 116.Turlough Maol O Brian the second son is the "direct male line" ancestor of the O Brians - of Bun - Cumeragh and Ballyetragh in Co. Waterford in the south - east of the Munster Province, and 116.Teague O Brian was to be his third son. 116.Turlough Maol O Brien is the ancestor of 121.Anthony O Brien - of Cumeragh Castle situated at the base of the Cumeragh Mountains who was "pardoned" by the English in 1549 AD and who was to be the father of 122.Turlough O Brien in 1598 AD the father of 123.Derby O Brien - of Comeragh Castle in 1641 AD who "died" in 1656 AD while their Comeragh Castle was "confiscated" by Oliver Cromwell, and 4 of his 5 sons were "hung" and his other son, 124.John O Brien - of Kilnafrahane "escaped" becoming the ancestor of their Sept at Ballyetragh who was to be the father of 125.Matthew O Brien the father of 126.John O Brien the father of 127.Matthew O Brien who married Mary Keating of Tubrid in Co. Tipperary and produced 128.Michael O Brien who married ? Rogers of Coolroe in Co. Waterford and produced 4 sons and 5 daughters, Matthew married Ellen the daughter of James Connolly who produced 3 sons and 3 daughters, Gerald, Thomas, Michael, Anne, Helen and Mary, Other sons of 128.Michael O Brien were 129.Thomas O Brien - of Kilnafrahane and 129.Michael O Brien, while his daughters were Mary, Anne, Ellen, Eliza and Kate. 129.Pierce O Brien his eldest son was at Ballyetragh in Co. Waterford.

    116. Mahon Maon Maighe O Brian - of Mahon Hagh was to be the King of Northern Munster / Thomond for 8 years and "died" in 1369 AD and is the "direct male line" ancestor of the Siol mBriain - of Carrig Og Conaill, while his son, 117.Conor / Brian Dubh O Brian together with his own sons became the "first" of the Ui mBriain Sept to cross the River Shannon into Carrigogunnell. (He was to "die" in 1426 AD.) 116.Mahon Maon Maighe O Brian had been fostered near Loughrea / Baile Locha Riabhach (The Town of the Grey Lake) in Co. Galway in Southern Connacht and married Winifred the daughter of O Connor Corc and produced 8 sons including; 117.Brian Catha an Aonaigh O Brian, 117.Conor O Brian who married Mary  the daughter of Teague O Brian the Chief-  of Coonagh and produced 118.Dermod O Brian, 118.Donnell O Brian who became the Catholic Bishop of Limerick and 118.Brian Dubh O Brian - of Dark Complexion the "direct male line" ancestor of the O Brians - of Carrigogunnell / Carrig Og Conaill and Glin in Co. Limerick, 116. Mahon Maon Maighe O Brian's other sons where 117.Teague Baccach O Brian the "direct male line" ancestor of the O Brians - of Ballygarridon, 117.Turlough O Brian, 117.Murtough O Brian, 117.Diarmait / Dermod O Brian, 117.Donnell O Brian who produced 2 sons. 116. Mahon Maon Maighe O Brian was to "die" in 1399 AD and he had previously "banished" the O Brians - of the Cmarachs into the Decies region of Munster Province.

    117. Brian Catha an Aonaigh O Brianwho gained his epiphet from the "Battle of Nenagh / Aenach" became the King of Northern Munster / Thomond and ruled for 36 years and "died" in 1399 AD as the "direct male line" ancestor of the Siol mBriain na gCumrach, who was married twice, first to Slaine, the daughter of Lochlainn Laidir Mac Namara - the Strong.Turlough O Brian the father of 120.Brian O Brian the "ancestor" of the Siol Bhriain Debriortha - the Exile. Although he became the next King of Northern Munster / Thomond he was to be "deposed" by his younger brother, 118.Turlough Bog O Brian - the Soft assisted by the Anglo - Norman Baron Mac William / Burke of Clanrickard. 118.Mahon Dall O Brian's son, 119.Donough O Brian was to also become the King of Northern Munster / Thomond until he too was to be "deposed" by 119.Teigue an Chomhaid O Brian. Secondly 117. Brian Catha an Aonaigh O Brian married Margaret the daughter of James Fitz Gerald of Desmond and produced 118.Brian Udhar Catha O Brian the "ancestor" of the O Brians - of Eachdroma.

     118. Turlough Bog O Brian - the Soft became the King of Northern Munster / Thomond for 3 years who was their younger son who was to "die" in 1459 AD and was the hero of Glen Fogarty and Ballyanfoil, who had been married to Catherine, the daughter of Ulick Fitz Walter Burke, and produced 119.Teague an Chomhaid O Brian, 119.Donough / Teague O Brian the Catholic Bishop of Killaloe, 119.Conor Mor na Shrona O Brian - of the Big Nose who was to become the King of Northern Munster /Thomond for 30 years, who is the "direct male line" ancestor of the O Brians - of Sealhendhe in Co. Clare, 119.Turlough Oge Gilla Dubh / Gilla Duff O Brian was to be the King of Northern Munster / Thomond for 3 years and the "direct male line ancestor" of the O Brians - of Ballymacdoody, 119.Mahon O Brian - of Kilclaney, 119.Kennedy O Brian, 119.Brian Ganeagh O Brian, 119.Murtough Bog - the Soft O Brian who was to die in 1399 AD. 118.Turlough Bog O Brian was to "die" in 1496 AD and his son,

   119.Teague / Tadhg an Chomhaid - of Castle Chomhad O Brian from the Burren, which he had constructed in 1459 AD during the rule of his father, was the King of Northern Munster / Thomond, who was married to Annabella, the daughter of Ulick Burke the son of Ulick Burke - of the Wine from the Clan Rickard. They had 6 sons including; 120.Turlough Donn - of Brown Complexion O Brian, 120.Donnell O Brian whose 3 sons,121.Brian O Brian, 121.Conor O Brian and 121.Murtough O Brian held the territories of Tir Briain (The Land of *105.Brian) Cathnava, Dubh, Dun and Hogan all in Co. Clare. 120.Donough O Brian - of Dromfionglas who had 4 sons, 121.Murtough O Brian, 121.Teague O Brian, 121.Dermod O Brian, and 121.Brian na Corcaidh O Brian who divided his territory of Cahir Corcrain and Castletown amongst his own sons, 122.Mahon O Brian, 122.Murrough O Brian, 122.Conor O Brian, 122.Dermod O Brian, 122.Murtough O Brian and 122.Teague an Chomain O Brian,122.Murtough Garbh - the Rough O Brian,122.Murrough O Brian, 122.Dermod Cleireach O Brian - of Cathnava na Madara who had 6 sons of his own including; 123.Donnell na Geall O Brian, 123.Murrough an Tarman O Brian, 123.Brian an Comlack O Brian, 123.Mahon O Brian, 123.Donough O Brian, 123.Turlough O Brian. 119.Teague an Chomhaid O Brian was to "die" in 1466 AD. His son;     

 120.Turlough Donn - of Brown Complexion O Brian, who "died" in 1528 AD, was the King of Northern Munster / Thomond for 29 years and married twice, first to Joan, the daughter of Thomas the eigth English Lord Fitz Maurice, and then to Raghnait Mac Namara, the daughter of John Mac Namara of the Heberian Dal gCais Ui Caisin Clan Coilcain who produced 121.Conor / Conchobar O Brian, 121.Donough O Brian, 121.Murrough / Murchad O Brien the Tanniste / Prince who would become the "first" English appointed Earl of Thomond and English Baron of Inchiquin / Innse Ui Chuinn for 12 years who was to "die" in 1551 AD. 121.Teague O Brian who was slain by Pierce Butler the English Earl of Ormonde, 121.Dermod O Brian, and 3 daughters,121.Margaret O Brian who married Owen O Rourke of Co. Leitrim, 121.Slaine O Brian who married Henry Oge O Niall the son of Henry O Niaill the Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel nEogain Prince / Tanaiste of Ulster Province, 121.Fionola who married Manus O Donnell the Heremonian Dal Cuinn "northern" Ui Niaill Cenel Conaill Chief - of Tir Conaill / Tyrconnell (The Land of 91.Conall Gulban.) 120.Turlough Donn O Brian - of Brown Complexion "died" in 1528 AD, and his eldest son was;

121.Conor / Conchobar O Brien, who was to "die" in 1540 AD, who married twice, first to Annabella, the daughter of Ulick Ruadh - of Red Complexion de Burgo of the Clan Rickard and produced 122.Donough Ramhar - the Fat O Brien who began the White Castle at Clonroad. 122.Sir Donnell Cleireach O Brien the "direct male line" ancestor of the O Briens - of Dough, Newtown and Ennistymon who was to "die" in 1579 AD. 121.Conor / Conchobar O Brien also married Alice, the daughter of Maurice Fitz Gerald the Anglo Norman Earl of Desmond and they had 4 sons, 122.Sir Turlough O Brian the Lord of Ibrackan,122.Teague / Tadhg O Brian of Ballincorrig whose daughter 123.Amory married John the Anglo Norman Knight of Kerry, 122.Murrough / Murchad O Brian - of Cahironanane whose only son 123.Dermod O Brian died young. 122.Murtough / Muirchertach O Brian - of Dromtyne who had 2 sons who both died. 121.Conor O Brian's son;

122. Donogh Ramhar O Brien - the Fat his eldest son was to be the the "second" English appointed Earl of Thomond who married Helena, the daughter of Pierce Butler the English Earl of Ormonde and produced 123.Conor O Brien who was to be the third English appointed Earl of Thomond, 123.Donnell O Brien the "ancestor" of the O Briens - of Ballincorran in Co. Clare who was represented in 1741 AD by William O Brien, the son of Murrough na Buille O Brien. Of his daughters, 123.Margaret married Dermod O Brien the Lord of Inchiquin, 123.Honoria married Teague Mac Namara of the Clan Coilcain, 123.Mor married Theobold the son of William / Lord Castleconnell. His son,

123.Conor O Brien the English appointed "third" Earl of Thomond finished the White Castle at Clonroad and married twice, first to Joanna the daughter of Thomas the sixteenth English Lord of Kerry and they produced a daughter who died, and he then married Winifred the daughter of Turlough O Brien - of Ara who produced 124.Donough O Brien, 124.Teague / Tadhg O Brien - of Druim Mor who married Slania, the daughter of Teague O Brien, the son of Murrough O Brien the English appointed "first" Earl of Inchiquin, who had Smithstown Castle / Ballygowan, and they produced 125.Turlough O Brien - of Ballyslattery who married a daughter of Donogh O Brien of Leamanagh and produced 126.Conor O Brien, 126.Col Murtough O Brien who married Joanna the daughter of Turlough Mac Mahon of Clena and died. 126.Dermod O Brian who married Una the daughter of Donough O Brian of Newtown.126.Sir Donnell O Brien the ancestor of the English Viscounts Clare from his third son 127.Conor O Brien. 123.Conor O Brien's eldest daughter Honoria O Brien married Thomas the eighteenth English Lord of Kerry, while another 124.Margaret O Brien married James the second Lord Dunboyne, and her sister, 124.Mary O Brien married Turlough Ruadh Mac Mahon. 123.Conor O Brien "died" in 1580 AD.

124.Donough O Brien the eldest son of 123.Conor O Brien became the English appointed "fourth" Earl of Thomond and married Elizabeth the daughter of Gerald the eleventh English Earl of Kildare and produced 125.Henry O Brien the fifth English "appointed"Earl of Thomond who married a daughter of Sir William Brereton the English Baron of Leighlin. His brother was Sir Donnell O Brien - of Carraig an Chobhaigh. In 1601 AD 124.Donough O Brien assisted the English "against" the Irish forces with 1,000 men who were mainly English, and in May 1605 AD he was "appointed" the English President of Munster and the commander of the English Military Forces in the Munster Province on 25th. He "died" on the 5th September 1624 AD and was interred in the Cathedral Church in Limerick City.

125.Brian O Brien, his son, became the English appointed "sixth" Earl of Thomond and they continued to marry with English women "only" from then on for "political and economic" circumstances and used only English names. His son,

126. Henry O Brien became the English appointed "seventh" Earl of Thomond whose son was 127.Henry Horatio O Brien the father of  128.Henry O Brien who became the English appointed "eighth" Earl of Thomond who succeeded his grandfather in 1707 AD and "died" without legitimate heirs in 1741 AD.                                                   

         

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