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Donal Oge O'Donnell

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Donal Oge O'Donnell (Irish: Domhnall Óg Ó Domhnaill; c. 1585 – 5 September 1620) was an Irish noble of the O'Donnell clan.

Life

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Born c. 1585,[1] he was the only son of Sir Donal O'Donnell,[2] who was killed in action at 1590's Battle of Doire Leathan.[3]

Whilst en route to Kinsale, O'Donnell travelled to Ardfert, where he spent several years in alliance with FitzMaurice, Lord of Kerry.[4] In 1607 he took part in the Flight of the Earls, travelling with his kinsmen to Continental Europe.[5][1] He joined Spanish forces in Flanders.[4]

O'Donnell either died or was buried on 5 September 1620, in the former Franciscan Chapel of Saint Anthony of Padua, beneath the old High Altar, in St Anthony's College, Leuven, Belgium.[6]

He has descendants living in France.[4]

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Citations

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  1. ^ a b O'Donnell 2020b, p. 7.
  2. ^ O'Donnell 2018, pp. 580–581.
  3. ^ O'Byrne, Emmett (October 2009). "MacDonnell (Nic Dhomhnaill), Fiona (Fionnghuala) ('Iníon Dubh')". Dictionary of Irish Biography. doi:10.3318/dib.006337.v1.
  4. ^ a b c "The O'Donnells of Tyrconnell – A Hidden Legacy (Maunsel Irish Research Series) | Academica Press". www.academicapress.com. Retrieved 20 June 2024.
  5. ^ Hegarty, Roddy. Imeacht Na nIarlí: The Flight of the Earls: 1607 - 2007 (PDF).
  6. ^ O'Donnell, Francis Martin (2020a). What did they really look like? An Iconography of the O'Donnells of Tyrconnell: myth, allegory, prejudice, and evidence. Tyrconnell-Fyngal Publishing.

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