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  1. From 1595 to 1603 the Irish rebel Hugh O’Neill led an unsuccessful Roman Catholic uprising against English rule in Ireland. Born about 1550 into the powerful O’Neill family of Ulster, Hugh grew up in London, England, and then returned to Ireland in 1568 to assume his grandfather’s title of earl of Tyrone. As chieftain of the O’Neills ...

  2. Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone. Born about 1545, he was brought up with other royal wards at the English Court, among the young nobles and officers who were later, like himself, to play their part on the Irish stage. Like them, he served in the English army, and commanded a troop of horse in the Munster wars against Desmond.

  3. 11 de mai. de 2019 · Site of O’Neill’s Castle in Dungannon, in modern day County Tyrone. It is a mark of O’Neill’s lack of principle, or perhaps a sign of his obsession, that when the Desmond Rebellion erupted in 1579, Hugh O’Neill marshalled his forces and rode with the English to suppress the uprising in the south of his country.

  4. Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone. Born about 1545, he was brought up with other royal wards at the English Court, among the young nobles and officers who were later, like himself, to play their part on the Irish stage. Like them, he served in the English army, and commanded a troop of horse in the Munster wars against Desmond.

  5. Hugh O'Neill was born in Belfast 1959. As a young boy in Belfast his natural artistic talents were quickly noticed .He went on to study drawing and painting at the University of Ulster meeting up with great artists such as Neil Shawcross and David Sloan. Hugh spent some of that study period in Paris and Nantes France. Upon his return from Paris ...

  6. In this story Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone and the last inaugurated chief of the O’Neills, plays the central role. Dungannon was at the eye of an international political storm from 1594 to 1603, during which time The O’Neill would lead mighty armies, would win and lose battles, and create problems for at least four monarchs.

  7. Hugh O'Neill fue proclamado conde de Tyrone en 1585. pero cuando pasó por el antiguo ritual de convertirse en 'El O'Neill', el Jefe de Tír Eoghain, en 1595, arrojó el guante al poder de los Tudor. O'Neill pasó a estar bajo la tutela del estado y se crió en la casa Hovendan, una familia angloirlandesa, en Balgriffin, en las afueras de Dublín, en Pale.