Domhnall Ua Máille
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Domhnall Ua Máille, Lord
Lord
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 of Ui Mail and Chief of the Name, died 1176.

Ua Máille was lord of the area around Clew Bay
Clew Bay
Clew Bay is a natural ocean bay in County Mayo, Ireland. It contains Ireland's best example of sunken drumlins. According to tradition, there is an island in the bay for every day of the year. The bay is overlooked by Croagh Patrick, Ireland's holy mountain, and the mountains of North Mayo. Clare...

 in what is now County Mayo
County Mayo
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. According to Knox, his pedigree
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 is as follows:

Domnall mac Muiredhach mac Domnall Finn mac Muiredhach mac Dubhdara mac Muiredhach mac Dubhdara mac Dubhdara mac Flannabhra mac Seachnusach mac Maille mac Conall
Maille mac Conall
Maille mac Conall, member of the Ui Maill, ancestor and eponym of the O'Malley family of County Mayo.Maille was a grandson of Cosgrach mac Flannabhra, king of Ui Maill . He had an unnamed brother, from whom the O'Gormghaile family descend...

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Domhnall himself is given a son, Brian, who had sons Domnall Ruadh Ó Máille
Domnall Ruadh O Maille
Domnall Ruadh Ó Máille, King of Umaill, died 11 November 1337.Ó Máille was a descendant of Maille mac Conall, and was ruler of the territory of Umaill during the 1330's. He is given as a son of Brian mac Domnall Ó Máille and had a brother, Diarmait...

 (died 1337) and Diarmait.

See also

  • Gráinne Ní Mháille, c.1530-c.1603, "Pirate Queen of Connacht."
  • Óró Sé do Bheatha 'Bhaile
    Oró Sé do Bheatha 'Bhaile
    Óró, Sé do Bheatha 'Bhaile is a traditional Irish song, that came to be known as an Irish rebel song in the early 20th century.-History:...


Family tree

Domhnall Ua Máille, died 1176.
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Brian
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Diarmait
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Eoghan mac Diarmait Ó Máille
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Diarmait Domnall Conor Maine Brian Ruaidhri Maelsechlainn Donchadh Tomas Maghnus Aedh Tadhg Ballach
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| Cormac Cruinn Ó Máille
Cormac Cruinn O Maille
Cormac Cruinn Ó Máille, Irish noble, died 1384.Ó Máille was a grandson of Eoghan mac Diarmait Ó Máille, a brother of Domnall Ruadh O Maille . Cormac was a son of Domnall mac Eoghan, and had brothers Eoghan, Brian, Cormac Buadhach, Ruaibh...

Eoghan Brian Cormac Buadhach Ruaibh
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Cormac Diarmait Eoghan Dubhdara Tadhg
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