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Brian Oge O'Rourke
(Brian Óg na Samhthach Ó Ruairc)
King (Lord) of West Breifne
Reign3 November 1591 – 25 April 1603
PredecessorBrian O'Rourke
SuccessorTeigue O'Rourke
Bornc. 1568
West Breifne, Ireland
Died28 January 1604(1604-01-28) (aged 35–36)
County Galway, Ireland
Burial
ConsortMary Maguire
HouseO'Rourkes of Dromahair
FatherBrian O'Rourke
MotherAnnable Ni Croidheáin (Crean)
ReligionRoman Catholicism

Brian Óg na Samhthach Ó Ruairc (anglicised Brian Oge O'Rourke), c. 1568 - 28 January 1604, was the penultimate king of West Breifne, from 1591 until his overthrow in April 1603, at the end of the Nine Years' War. Due to the successive deaths of both his older brother Eóghan in 1589 and his father Brian O'Rourke, who was executed in London in 1591, Brian Óg was thrust into the leadership of his kingdom at just 23 years old. In 1599, Ó Ruairc's forces fought alongside those of "Red" Hugh O'Donnell at the Battle of Curlew Pass, during the Nine Years' War. His forces, along with those of Hugh O'Neill, 2nd Earl of Tyrone, were still sufficiently menacing to Queen Elizabeth I of England that she was persuaded to agree to a peace in Ireland - the Treaty of Mellifont.

Ó Ruairc was the last Irish king to be defeated in the war, roughly a month after the others had surrendered. He never surrendered, but was ousted by his brother Teigue, who had defected to the English during the war and with their support invaded his kingdom in March 1603. He fled to Galway where he died of fever in January 1604.

In accordance with his wishes, Ó Ruairc was buried in the cloister of the Ross Errilly Friary. He was succeeded by his brother, Teigue.

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