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- Q6265951 description "Irish Chief of the Name".
- Q6265951 description "Irish Chief of the Name".
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- Q6265951 abstract "John Ó Seachnasaigh, Chief of the Name, died 1601.Ó Seachnasaigh was the eldest but illegitimate son of Sir Ruaidhrí Gilla Dubh Ó Seachnasaigh. Upon the death of his father, his younger but legitimate half-brother, Sir Dermot Ó Seachnasaigh, inherited Cenél Áeda.Contention between the two brothers continued till 1585, when they both travelled to Dublin to attended the 1585 Parliament. It seems that the parliament found in favour of Sir Dermot, which left John destitute. However under Brehon law he was still regarded as the Chief of the Name. The Annals of the Four Masters, sub anno 1601, relates John's fate:An unusual accident and a sad fatality occurred to the camp of the Bourkes, namely, an advantage was taken of their want of watching, so that their enemies came into the midst of them. They left them lying mangled and slaughtered, pierced and blood-stained corpses, throughout their tents and booths. On this occasion was slain O'Shaughnessy, i.e. John, the son of Gilla-Duv, son of Dermot, son of William, who had been banished from his patrimony, as indeed had been all those plunderers who were along with the sons of John Burke.His death occurred somewhere in north Munster.".
- Q6265951 deathDate "1601".
- Q6265951 deathYear "1601".
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- Q6265951 dateOfDeath "1601".
- Q6265951 name "O Seachnasaigh, John".
- Q6265951 shortDescription "Irish Chief of the Name".
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- Q6265951 comment "John Ó Seachnasaigh, Chief of the Name, died 1601.Ó Seachnasaigh was the eldest but illegitimate son of Sir Ruaidhrí Gilla Dubh Ó Seachnasaigh. Upon the death of his father, his younger but legitimate half-brother, Sir Dermot Ó Seachnasaigh, inherited Cenél Áeda.Contention between the two brothers continued till 1585, when they both travelled to Dublin to attended the 1585 Parliament. It seems that the parliament found in favour of Sir Dermot, which left John destitute.".
- Q6265951 label "John Ó Seachnasaigh".
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- Q6265951 name "O Seachnasaigh, John".
- Q6265951 surname "O Seachnasaigh".