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About Lord Of Clandeboye Conn O'Neil
120. Conn (1) or Constantine, of Edendubh-carrig, Sovereign Prince of Clanaboy. Edendubhcarrig means "the brow of the dark rock," and was the name of the castle and domains where this Prince usually resided on the borders of Lough Neagh. In more modern times, as will be seen hereafter, this name was changed for that of Shane's Castle, when the estates passed under British influence to a junior branch of the family. This Conn is styled by the Four Masters: "Worthy heir to the throne of Ulster," and his death is by them recorded under A.D. 1482. http://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees1/o-neill-3-heremon.php#anchor9
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Lord Of Clandeboye Conn O'Neil's Timeline
1445 |
1445
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Clannaboy, Antrim, Ireland
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1465 |
1465
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Clannaboy, Antrim, Ireland
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1482 |
1482
Age 37
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Ireland
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