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Subject: Re: The O'Conor Clann


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Sean
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Date Posted: 07:12:01 12/07/02 Sat
In reply to: M Conlon 's message, "Re: The O'Conor Clann" on 19:39:53 12/06/02 Fri

>>
>>
>> O'Conor
>>
>> The O'Conor clan is one of the most influential in
>>Irish history. In Irish, the name is O Conchobhair or
>>O Conchuir, from the personal name meaning champion.
>>There are six distinct septs, with the Connacht and
>>Kerry ones being the most important. The Connacht sept
>>included High Kings of Ireland, the last of whom,
>>Rory, was born in Castlerea, Co. Roscommon, in the
>>12th century.
>>
>>He died in 1198 and is buried at Clonmacnoise.
>>
>>Clonalis House in Co. Roscommon is the ancestral seat
>>of these O'Conors, whose ancestry included 11 High
>>Kings of Ireland and 24 Kings of Connacht. The
>>magnificent house contains many priceless treasures
>>relating to the O'Conors and is open to the public.
>>
>>Ballintober Castle, near Castlerea, was the stronghold
>>of the O'Conors of Connacht from the early 14th to the
>>17th centuries. In Co. Kerry, Carrigafoyle Castle,
>>built in 1490 by the chieftain Conor O'Connor, was the
>>stronghold of the Kerry O'Connors.
>>
>>Denis O'Conor is the present O'Conor Don, the head of
>>the
>>family, who claims direct ancestry from the High Kings
>>of Ireland.
>
>I was under the impression that the O'Conor Don died
>some years ago without issue since he was (hopefully)
>a celibate Jesuit.

Denis O'Connor was a nephew of the Jesuit priest you mention, who was the previous O'Connor Don.

I believe that Denis's son is the present holder. He appeared on an RTE program last week.

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