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The O'Conor family (Middle Irish: Ó Conchubhair; Modern Irish: Ó Conchúir) are an Irish noble house and were one of the most influential and distinguished royal houses in Ireland. The O'Conor family held the throne of the Kingdom of Connacht up until 1475. Having ruled it on and off since 967, they ruled continuously from 1102 to 1475. Moreover, the O'Conor parent house the Uí Briúin and Síol Muireadaigh ruled Connacht on many occasions – but not continuously – between 482 and 956. The house of O'Conor also produced two High Kings of Ireland, Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair and his son Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, the last High King of Ireland. The family seat is Clonalis House outside Castlerea in County Roscommon.

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  • O'Conor (irlandés medio: Ó Conchubhair; en irlandés, Ó Conchúir , también anglicanizado como O'Connor), es una casa aristocrática y antigua línea real gaélica, que incluyó a muchos Reyes históricos de Connacht y a los últimos Reyes Supremos de Irlanda. La sede familiar es Clonalis House, Castlerea en Condado de Roscommon. El actual O'Conor Don es Desmond O'Conor (b. 22 de septiembre de 1938) que vive en Rotherfield, Sussex Oriental en Inglaterra.​ (es)
  • The O'Conor family (Middle Irish: Ó Conchubhair; Modern Irish: Ó Conchúir) are an Irish noble house and were one of the most influential and distinguished royal houses in Ireland. The O'Conor family held the throne of the Kingdom of Connacht up until 1475. Having ruled it on and off since 967, they ruled continuously from 1102 to 1475. Moreover, the O'Conor parent house the Uí Briúin and Síol Muireadaigh ruled Connacht on many occasions – but not continuously – between 482 and 956. The house of O'Conor also produced two High Kings of Ireland, Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair and his son Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, the last High King of Ireland. The family seat is Clonalis House outside Castlerea in County Roscommon. The current O'Conor Don is Desmond O'Conor (b. 22 September 1938) who lives in Rotherfield, East Sussex in England. (en)
  • Ar cheann desna rítheaghlaigh is cumhachtaí agus is mó le rá í clann Uí Chonchúir (Meán-Ghaeilge Ua Conchobhair). Conchúir mac Taidhg ba ea sinsear eapainmneach na clainne, trína mhac, Cathal. Bhíodh ceannáras acu i d laistigh den Chaisleán Riabhach i gContae Ros Comáin. (ga)
  • Gli O'Conor (talvolta anglicizzati come O'Connor) sono una famiglia reale irlandese. Sono originari del Connacht. Il capostipite della famiglia fu Cathal O'Connor (morto nel 1010) che ebbe il titolo di re del Connacht nel 980. O'Connor è la translazione inglese dell'irlandese Ui Conchobhair. Seguirono altri sovrani di questa famiglia, tra cui Ruaidri mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair. Nel 1466 la famiglia si divise nel ramo degli , ossia rossi, e degli , ossia neri. (it)
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  • Desmond O'Conor, O'Conor Don (en)
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  • *Clonalis House *Ballintober Castle *Roscommon Castle *Bellanagare Castle *Hermitage House (en)
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  • AD 75 (en)
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  • Ó Conchubhair (en)
  • Royal House of O'Conor (en)
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  • *High King of Ireland *King of Connacht *Prince of Connacht *O'Conor Don (en)
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  • O'Conor (irlandés medio: Ó Conchubhair; en irlandés, Ó Conchúir , también anglicanizado como O'Connor), es una casa aristocrática y antigua línea real gaélica, que incluyó a muchos Reyes históricos de Connacht y a los últimos Reyes Supremos de Irlanda. La sede familiar es Clonalis House, Castlerea en Condado de Roscommon. El actual O'Conor Don es Desmond O'Conor (b. 22 de septiembre de 1938) que vive en Rotherfield, Sussex Oriental en Inglaterra.​ (es)
  • Ar cheann desna rítheaghlaigh is cumhachtaí agus is mó le rá í clann Uí Chonchúir (Meán-Ghaeilge Ua Conchobhair). Conchúir mac Taidhg ba ea sinsear eapainmneach na clainne, trína mhac, Cathal. Bhíodh ceannáras acu i d laistigh den Chaisleán Riabhach i gContae Ros Comáin. (ga)
  • Gli O'Conor (talvolta anglicizzati come O'Connor) sono una famiglia reale irlandese. Sono originari del Connacht. Il capostipite della famiglia fu Cathal O'Connor (morto nel 1010) che ebbe il titolo di re del Connacht nel 980. O'Connor è la translazione inglese dell'irlandese Ui Conchobhair. Seguirono altri sovrani di questa famiglia, tra cui Ruaidri mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair. Nel 1466 la famiglia si divise nel ramo degli , ossia rossi, e degli , ossia neri. (it)
  • The O'Conor family (Middle Irish: Ó Conchubhair; Modern Irish: Ó Conchúir) are an Irish noble house and were one of the most influential and distinguished royal houses in Ireland. The O'Conor family held the throne of the Kingdom of Connacht up until 1475. Having ruled it on and off since 967, they ruled continuously from 1102 to 1475. Moreover, the O'Conor parent house the Uí Briúin and Síol Muireadaigh ruled Connacht on many occasions – but not continuously – between 482 and 956. The house of O'Conor also produced two High Kings of Ireland, Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair and his son Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, the last High King of Ireland. The family seat is Clonalis House outside Castlerea in County Roscommon. (en)
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