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  1. Tighearnán Ua Ruairc (en gaélico y antiguamente escrito como Tigernán Mór Ua Ruairc, y Tiernan O'Rourke en inglés; fl. 1124-1172) fue el 19.º rey de Bréifne de la dinastía Ua Ruairc (964-1605), una rama de los Briúin. El reino abarcó la moderna diócesis de Kilmore, en la isla de Irlanda.

  2. Tighearnán Mór Ua Ruairc (older spelling: Tigernán Mór Ua Ruairc), anglicised as Tiernan O'Rourke (fl. 1124–1172) ruled the kingdom of Breifne as the 19th king in its Ua Ruairc (later O'Rourke) dynasty (964–1605 CE), a branch of the Uí Briúin.

  3. Ua Ruairc, Tigernán (d. 1172), son of Donnchad and king of Bréifne, who belonged to the dynasty of Uí Briúin, was one of the strongest and most colourful rulers of his line.

  4. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Tiernan ‘the great’ ORourke (Tighearnán Mór Ua Ruairc) was the 19th ruler of Breifne of the O’Rourke line, who flourished through the years 1124-1172. His rivalry with Dermot Mac Murrow ( Diarmait Mac Murchada ), king of Leinster would become the prelude to the Anglo-Norman invasions (1169-1172).

  5. The Assassination of Tigernán Ua Ruairc, The Last King of Meath Seán Ó Hoireabhárd Abstract: The expansion of Tigernán Ua Ruairc, king of Uí Briúin Bréifne, into the province of Meath in the mid-twelfth century ultimately led to his eclipse of the Uí Máel Sechlainn.

  6. By the 11th century, Bréifne was ruled by the Ua Ruairc (O'Rourke) dynasty. The kingdom reached the height of its power in the 12th century, under Tigernán Ua Ruairc. During the latter part of his reign, Bréifne took part in campaigns against the Norman invasion of Ireland.

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