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- Oliver_OGara abstract "Oliver O'Gara was an Irish politician and soldier of the 17th and 18th centuries who was closely identified with the Jacobite cause.He was descended from the Ó Gadhra's of Luighne Connacht. After the Reformation his family had remained Roman Catholics. The O'Garas remained prominent figures in County Sligo. Oliver was the son of Farrell O'Gara.In 1689 O'Gara was a member of the Patriot Parliament where he represented the constituency of Sligo County. During the War of the Two Kings he was given command of a newly-raised infantry regiment in the Irish Army which took part in an expedition led by Patrick Sarsfield to capture the Protestant-held town of Sligo. In 1690 O'Gara commanded the Jacobite garrison at Jamestown in County Leitrim, repulsing an advance by a much larger force of Williamite troops under James Douglas.O'Hara served with his regiment at the decisive Battle of Aughrim, which ended in Jacobite defeat. Following the Treaty of Limerick, O'Gara acted as a hostage until it was clear the terms had been honoured. He then went into exile as a Wild Geese, joining the Irish Brigade of the French Army. He was an influential figure at the Jacobite court-in-exile at Saint-Germain.In 1727 the exiled James III awarded him a baronetcy and he was styled by the Jacobites as Sir Oliver O'Gara, but this was never recognised by the Irish government in Dublin. O'Gara married Mary Fleming, daughter of Randall Fleming, 21st Baron Slane a leading Old English family of The Pale. He had five children with her, all of them born in France. The three eldest of his four sons became military men, joining the armies of various Continental nations. His eldest son John Patrick O'Gara rose to the rank of Brigadier in the Spanish service. The youngest Charles O'Gara rose to become a senior courtier at the Austrian court in Vienna.".
- Oliver_OGara country Ireland.
- Oliver_OGara nationality Ireland.
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- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLink County_Leitrim.
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- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLink Jacobitism.
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- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLink Jamestown,_County_Leitrim.
- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLink John_Patrick_OGara.
- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Ireland.
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- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLink Protestant_Reformation.
- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLink Randall_Fleming,_21st_Baron_Slane.
- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLink Sligo.
- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLink Sligo_County_(Parliament_of_Ireland_constituency).
- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLink The_Pale.
- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLink Treaty_of_Limerick.
- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLink Williamite_War_in_Ireland.
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- Oliver_OGara wikiPageWikiLinkText "Oliver O'Gara".
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- Oliver_OGara subject Category:17th-century_Irish_people.
- Oliver_OGara subject Category:18th-century_Irish_people.
- Oliver_OGara subject Category:Irish_Jacobites.
- Oliver_OGara subject Category:Irish_emigrants_to_France.
- Oliver_OGara subject Category:Irish_soldiers.
- Oliver_OGara subject Category:People_from_County_Sligo.
- Oliver_OGara subject Category:Year_of_birth_unknown.
- Oliver_OGara subject Category:Year_of_death_unknown.
- Oliver_OGara hypernym Politician.
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- Oliver_OGara comment "Oliver O'Gara was an Irish politician and soldier of the 17th and 18th centuries who was closely identified with the Jacobite cause.He was descended from the Ó Gadhra's of Luighne Connacht. After the Reformation his family had remained Roman Catholics. The O'Garas remained prominent figures in County Sligo. Oliver was the son of Farrell O'Gara.In 1689 O'Gara was a member of the Patriot Parliament where he represented the constituency of Sligo County.".
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