Eóghan Caoch mac Ruaidhrí Ó Dubhda
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Eóghan Caoch mac Ruaidhrí Ó Dubhda, Chief of the Name and Lord
Lord
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 of Tireragh, died 1488?

Almost the only document dealing with the succession as the Ó Dubhda chief of the name is Araile do fhlathaibh Ua nDubhda, which presents many chronological difficulties. Even when dates and/or lengths of reign
Reign
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s are given, they can only be appromiximated as some chiefs may have ruled in opposition to each other.

Araile gives Eóghan Caoch mac Ruaidhrí
"14" years.

External links

  • http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100005C/index.html
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