Hugh McOwen O'Conor
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Aedh mac Eoghan Ó Conchobair was King of Connacht in Ireland. He is the person addressed in the poem Cóir Connacht ar chath Laighean.
Preceded by | King of Connacht 1293–1309 |
Succeeded by |
References
- Annals of Ulster at [1] at University College Cork
- Annals of the Four Masters at [2] at University College Cork
- Chronicum Scotorum at [3] at University College Cork
- Byrne, Francis John (2001), Irish Kings and High-Kings, Dublin: Four Courts Press, ISBN 978-1-85182-196-9
- Gaelic and Gaelised Ireland, Kenneth Nicols, 1972.
- The Second Battle of Athenry, Adrian James Martyn, East Galway News & Views, 2008–2009
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