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  1. Sir Turlough Lynagh O'Neill (Irish: Sir Toirdhealbhach Luineach mac Néill Chonnalaigh Ó Néill; c. 1532 – September 1595) was an Irish Gaelic lord of Tír Eoghain in early modern Ireland. He was inaugurated upon Shane O’Neill’s death, becoming The O'Neill.

  2. Turlough Luineach O'Neill (1532-1595), conde de Clanconnell, y Tír Eoghain, a la muerte de Shane O'Neill en 1567 poco después de su derrota en la batalla de Farsetmore. [1] Aunque prestó juramento a la reina de Inglaterra, trató de fortalecer su posición en el Ulster a través de alianzas con los O'Donnells, los MacDonnells y los MacQuillans.

  3. O'Neill, Turlough Luineach ( c. 1530–1595), Gaelic lord, was son of Niall Connallach O'Neill (d. 1544), the son of the previous O'Neill (Art Óg) and tánaiste to Conn Bachach O'Neill (qv), and Niall's wife Rose, sister of Manus O'Donnell (qv). Turlough Luineach was born into one of the most senior branches of the O'Neill dynasty, whose power ...

  4. Turlough Luineach O’Neill, earl of Clanconnell was the earl of Clanconnell and the chief of Tyrone, successor to his cousin Shane O’Neill. Making professions of loyalty to Elizabeth I of England, he sought to strengthen his position by alliance with the O’Donnells, MacDonnells, and MacQuillans.

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  5. 16 de feb. de 2019 · Turlough O'Neill was the fourth son of Niall Connallach macArt óg O'Neill, and a nephew of Conn O'Neil. known He was known as Turlough Luineach, because he had been fostered in a family of the O'Looneys of Muintirloney, in Tyrone. Turlough O'Neill became The O'Neill on the death of Shane, Seán O'Neill and took his lover, Agnes ...

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    • Agnes (Campbell) O'neill
  6. Turlough Luineach O'Neill (1532-1595), conde de Clanconnell, y Tír Eoghain, a la muerte de Shane O'Neill en 1567 poco después de su derrota en la batalla de Farsetmore.

  7. Turlough Luineach O'Neill. O'Neill, Turlough Luineach, nephew of Con Bacagh, and the great rival of his cousin, Hugh O'Neill (Earl of Tyrone), was, after Shane's murder in 1567, inaugurated The O'Neill.