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  1. Róis Ní Chonchobair, (also Rose O'Connor) Princess of Connacht and Ireland, Lady of Meath, fl. 1180. Róis was one of some thirteen children of King of Ireland, Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair. About 1180 she married Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath (before 1179 to 1186).

  2. Rose Conchobair, Princess of Connacht and Ireland, Lady of Meath, fl. 1180. Rose was one of some thirteen children of King of Ireland, Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair. About 1180 she married Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath (before 1179 to 1242).

  3. Róis Ní Chonchobair, (also Rose O'Connor) Princess of Connacht and Ireland, Lady of Meath, fl. 1180. Róis was one of some thirteen children of King of Ireland, Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair. About 1180 she married Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Meath (before 1179 to 1186).

  4. Rohese murió antes de 1180 y Lacy se casó en segundas nupcias con la princesa Rose Conchobair, hija del rey de Irlanda, Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair. Tuvieron 2 niños, un hijo y una hija: William Gorm de Lacy (declarado ilegítimo por Enrique II de Inglaterra). Ysota de Lacy. Referencias

  5. Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, tamén Ruaidrí mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair (anglicizado como Rory O'Connor) nado en Killaloe, c. 1116 e finado en Cong o 2 de decembro de 1198 foi rei do Connacht e rei supremo de Irlanda. [ 1]

  6. 27 de jun. de 2024 · It has been suggested that the latter was a ‘house chronicle’ of Connacht's royal dynasty, the Chonchobair, in this period. Footnote 4 This observation will be directly relevant to the present consideration of Derbforgaill's donation at Clonmacnoise.

  7. The de Lacy family is an ancient Anglo-Norman aristocratic family which participated in the Norman conquest of England and the Norman invasion of Ireland. The family had significant land holdings in northern England and in Ireland. Wikimedia Commons has media related to House of Lacy.