- male, deceased (1567)
- Seán Ó Néill. But rejecting overtures from Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex, the lord deputy from 1556, Shane refused to help the English aga...
- male, deceased (1566)
- Calvagh O'Donnell (d. 1566), eldest son of Manus O'Donnell, was an Irish chieftain of the mid-16th century. He was chief of the O'Donnell clan...
- male, deceased (1600)
- Hugh Maguire (died 1600) was the Lord of Fermanagh in Ireland during the reign of Elizabeth I and leader of the ancient Maguire Kings; he died...
- male, deceased (1616)
- Aodh Mór Ó Néill (anglicised as Hugh The Great O'Neill was an Irish chieftain of the late 16th century, who became 2nd Earl of Tyrone (known as the...
- male, deceased (1640)
- Finian MacDonagh MacCarthaigh, known to the English as Florence MacCarthy, was an Irish chieftain of the late 16th century and the last credible...
- male, deceased (1564)
- Manus O'Donnell (died 1564) was an Irish leader, son of Hugh Dubh O'Donnell. Hugh Dubh had been chief of the O'Donnells during one of the bitterest...
- male, deceased (1590)
- Somhairle Buidh Mac Domhnaill (Somhairle "of the yellow hair, son of" Donnell) anglicised Sorley Boy MacDonnell (in Scotland, MacDonald) (c. 1505 -...
- male, deceased (1559)
- Conn O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone (c. 1480 - 1559), surnamed Bacach, son of Conn Mór, King of Tir Eóghan, grandson of Henry O'Neill, the King of Tí...
- male, deceased (1608)
- Cahir O'Doherty (1587 - 1608) was the last Gaelic Lord of Inishowen in north-west Ireland. The son of Shane Og O'Doherty, he was 14 when his father...
- male, deceased (1835)
- Carlos O'Neill (June 11, 1760 - June 24, 1835), was the head of the Clanaboy O'Neill dynasty, whose family has been in Portugal since the 18th...
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