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  1. Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone (Irish: Aodh Mór Ó Néill; literally Hugh the Great O'Neill; c. 1550 – 20 July 1616) was an Irish Gaelic lord and key figure of the Irish Nine Years' War. Known as the "Great Earl", [4] [5] O'Neill led the coalition of Irish clans against the English Crown in resistance to the Tudor conquest of ...

  2. 20 de jul. de 1998 · Hugh O’Neill, 2nd earl of Tyrone (born c. 1550—died July 20, 1616, Rome, Papal States [Italy]) was an Irish rebel who, from 1595 to 1603, led an unsuccessful Roman Catholic uprising against English rule in Ireland. The defeat of O’Neill and the conquest of his province of Ulster was the final step in the subjugation of Ireland ...

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  3. A biography of Hugh O'Neill, the 2nd earl of Tyrone, who led the Gaelic resistance against the English crown in the late 16th century. Learn about his upbringing, early life, wars, marriages, and legacy.

  4. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Hugh O’Neill (born c. 1605, Spanish Netherlands—died c. 1660, Spain?) was an Irish general, nephew of the celebrated Owen Roe O’Neill. He was a major Irish commander against the English parliamentary forces of Oliver Cromwell.

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  5. In the Parliament of 1585 he took his seat as Baron of Dungannon, and ere its termination, was promised the title of Earl of Tyrone, which was confirmed to him by the Queen in 1587. He gave up 240 acres upon the Blackwater for a fort, and renounced all authority over his neighbours.

  6. www.libraryireland.com › Atlas › XXXVIII-Hugh-ONeillHugh O'Neill - Story of Ireland

    THERE now appears upon the scene of Irish history that remarkable man whose name will live in song and story as long as the Irish race survives—leader of one of the greatest struggles ever waged against the Anglo-Norman subjugationHugh O'Neill; called in English "patents" Earl of Tyrone.

  7. Hugh O’Neill, Earl of Tyrone (2) ». Book Contents. History page. Hugh O'Neill, Earl of Tyrone, including an account of the wrecking of the Spanish Armada on the Irish coast, from 'A History of Ireland and Her People' by Eleanor Hull.