Brian Ballagh O'Neill
Brian Ballagh O'Neill (Irish: Brian Ballach Ó Néill) was a king of Clandeboye in medieval Ireland. He succeeded his father, Muirchertach Ceannfada O'Neill, to the kingship of Clandeboye after his death in 1395. He reigned until his own death in battle in 1425, after which he was succeeded by his son Murtagh Roe O'Neill who had to contend with his uncle Henry Caoch O'Neill for it.[1] O'Neill's nickname ballach meant "freckled".[2] A younger son, Hugh Boy II O'Neill, would also become lord of Clandeboye.
O'Neill was the common ancestor of the Clandonnell O'Neills and Killetra O'Neills, via his sons Hugh Boy and Conladh respectively.
References
- "O'Neill (Ó Néill), Aodh Buidhe". Retrieved 29 July 2020.
- "Irish Pedigree's; Or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation". Retrieved 11 July 2020.
Brian Ballagh O'Neill Clandeboye O'Neill Cadet branch of the O'Neill Dynasty of Tyrone Died: 1425 | ||
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Preceded by Muirchertach Ceannfada O'Neill |
Lord of Clandeboye 1395-1425 |
Succeeded by Murtagh Roe O'Neill |
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