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  1. Owen Roe O'Neill (Irish: Eoghan Ruadh Ó Néill; c. 1585 – 6 November 1649) was a Gaelic Irish soldier and one of the most famous of the O'Neill dynasty of Ulster. O'Neill left Ireland at a young age and spent most of his life as a mercenary in the Spanish Army serving against the Dutch in Flanders during the Eighty Years' War .

  2. Eoghan Rua Ó Néill (en irlandés Owen el rojo) anglicanizado como Owen Roe O'Neill (1590-1649), fue un soldado del siglo XVII y uno de los más afamados de la familia O'Neill del Úlster, en la isla de Irlanda.

  3. Owen Roe O’Neill (born c. 1580—died Nov. 6, 1649) was an Irish rebel commander during a major Roman Catholic revolt (1641–52) against English rule in Ireland. His victory at Benburb, Ulster, on June 5, 1646, was one of the few significant rebel triumphs of the uprising.

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  4. Eoghan Rua Ó Néill anglicanizado como Owen Roe O'Neill (1590-1649), fue un soldado del siglo XVII y uno de los más afamados de la familia O'Neill del Úlster, en la isla de Irlanda.

  5. O’Neill, Owen Roe, General of the Ulster Irish between 1642 and 1649, son of Art O’Neill, who was brother of Hugh, Earl of Tyrone, was born in Ireland about 1599.

  6. The life of Owen Roe O'Neill, a key figure in the history of Ireland during the seventeenth century, has attracted the attention of different scholars.

  7. O'Neill, Owen Roe (c.1590–1649). O'Neill was the military linchpin of the Confederation, which struggled for control of Ireland after the rising of 1641. He was a nephew of Hugh O'Neill, 3rd earl of Tyrone, and spent his early years in the Spanish service.