Which Clans fought at the Battle of Clontarf?

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  • @Clans_Dynasties
    @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +9

    Is the ancestral lands of your clan found with Brian's recruitment area? Comment below
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  • @gregdooley7776
    @gregdooley7776 Рік тому +3

    Very nice work. The Dooleys here in America appreciate your work. I once had a Father Dooley, S.J. tell me that our name mean dubh for Black or Dark, and leigh or for Lord or Knight. He laughingly said we either had dark or black hair, or were the bad guys.. I always liked the idea of my ancestor being "The Black Knight". Not sure if Brain Baru would invite a bad guy to join his forces, but there it is at 7:23 of the video. Beautifully done. Oh, and feel free to disabuse me of any of my visions of my Dooley ancestors, i find this fun.

  • @brianohehir9792
    @brianohehir9792 Рік тому +17

    It’s not often I see my family name listed anywhere, you’ve pleasantly surprised me.. having grown up in Clontarf it’s nice to be distantly connected to the battle. Very interesting.

  • @ocathail84
    @ocathail84 Місяць тому +2

    as a third generation irish from uruguay, my hear left my chest as i see my family name in the list, O`Cahill

  • @tracyomalley9470
    @tracyomalley9470 Рік тому +8

    I'm an O'Malley from county Mayo ..where my dad was born an bred he had red hair ..he moved to Manchester UK when he married my mum.. I'm now 58yrs old and I can still remember being told we came from a good family..Grace O'MALLEY..❤

  • @tedcrilly46
    @tedcrilly46 Рік тому +46

    Any Varadkars in there?
    Asking for a friend.

    • @matthewryan2060
      @matthewryan2060 Рік тому +18

      Yes, the Viking invaders used the whole family to suck barnacles of the longboats.

    • @kieran0000
      @kieran0000 Рік тому +3

      Haha brilliant

    • @melvynobrien6193
      @melvynobrien6193 Рік тому +14

      There was a Varadkar seen kissing a man in one of the tents before the battle. He was referred to as a bumboy.

    • @alisonuibhroin3109
      @alisonuibhroin3109 Рік тому

      😂😂😂😂

    • @margaretnesbeth593
      @margaretnesbeth593 9 місяців тому +1

      Yes, the whole clan was there but they left in despair and went seafaring till they settled in India briefly when they decided it was time to visit their ancestral home in Ireland and re-establish their clan of O'Veradka.

  • @rev.crismascarroll8275
    @rev.crismascarroll8275 Рік тому +3

    Excellent scholarship!Thank you kindly for your expert delivery!

  • @scottleft3672
    @scottleft3672 Рік тому +19

    Greetings from Clontarf in Sydney NSW....where in 1868, a Fenian, Henry O'Farrell shot the duke of Edinburgh....the connection was never mentioned....but some of us know.

    • @melvynobrien6193
      @melvynobrien6193 Рік тому +3

      My g-grandfather's uncle was Col John O'Mahony, the founder of the IRB and coiner of the term "Fenian." You don't hear much about him in Ireland, due to the historical revisionism that excludes "agrarian terrorists" from our history. He was CO of the 99th Regiment, New York National Guard, during the American Civil War. His nephew, John Mandeville, was the leader of the Cork Land League in 1887, till he was "done to death by Lord Balfour's government," according to the Coroner's Report.

    • @jeromefarrell1835
      @jeromefarrell1835 11 місяців тому

      No messing with the FARRELLS, full stop.

    • @leprechaun7667
      @leprechaun7667 9 місяців тому

      Wrong
      James Stephens ( Irish:Séamus Mac Stionfáin )Founded a particular named organisation in Dublin 17th March 1858 Which was the IRB
      ​@@melvynobrien6193

    • @paddymcg1418
      @paddymcg1418 Місяць тому

      ​@@leprechaun7667when you start your argument like that you'll never be right

  • @gerardobravoG_Man_Up
    @gerardobravoG_Man_Up Рік тому +4

    Thanks for the information 🤙🏼 Great video amigo.

  • @TheCoffeybeans
    @TheCoffeybeans Рік тому +26

    Interesting to see the O'Coffey or Ó Cofaigh mentioned from their kingdom in west cork. I still live there to this day

  • @labanwall7202
    @labanwall7202 Рік тому +5

    Beautiful work as always.

  • @ManiacalInc
    @ManiacalInc Рік тому +6

    Great job, well done. Excellent use of the map with the Tricha Cét boundaries.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +2

      Thank you very much, I know you are also a connoisseur of Irish medieval maps. How's the channel going?

    • @ManiacalInc
      @ManiacalInc Рік тому +1

      @@Clans_Dynasties I'm reading MacCotter's "Medieval Ireland" at the moment on the Pre-Norman land divisions, it's heavy going but I'm getting a better understanding of the Tricha Céts. The channel going grand thanks, tipping away with an video or two when I can!

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +1

      My favourite book and historian, I use his work as a source for pretty much every video, great stuff, and anything I can do to help with it. Please let me know.

  • @WonderBread918
    @WonderBread918 Рік тому +3

    I’ve been waiting for this one

  • @johnocallaghan1201
    @johnocallaghan1201 Рік тому +4

    If you have anything on the O'Callaghan or Daly clans from the cork limerick area would love to see them thank you

  • @BrokenRanch357
    @BrokenRanch357 Рік тому +6

    Very informative video mate, as a Riley I've researched this battle in the past to discover whether or not the O'Rielly clan was there, thank you for clarifying this. Would appreciate a video on the O'Rielly clan as they have a very storyed history, cheers.

    • @bobbyhanly3466
      @bobbyhanly3466 Рік тому

      The O'Reilly's were conspicuous by their absence. Neither side would pay them enough so they were skulking around Ballyjamesduff ready to take advantage of the outcome.

    • @artistikworld4058
      @artistikworld4058 Рік тому +4

      O'Reilly!🎉

    • @gachrudgaelach
      @gachrudgaelach Рік тому +2

      The forefather of the O'Reilly's was a man named " Raghallach " ( This being his first name).
      So the name came from him (Uí Raghallaigh ) the (uí) pronounced E later became O, and O' Raghallaigh was anglicised to O' Reilly.
      I had read some years ago that he was killed fighting in the Battle of Clontarf

  • @MarcusAgrippa390
    @MarcusAgrippa390 Рік тому +6

    You're back!
    Excellent job as always my friend!
    O'conner on my mothers side and Smith on my fathers side.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +1

      I'm glad to be back 😁 I've soke O'Connors from Meath in my family tree yet to determine which line they may descend from, yet I've no hope with my Doyle side hoping Dna gives me some answers soon.

    • @paddyo3841
      @paddyo3841 Рік тому

      OConnor dads side Conroy mums side

    • @jpah8944
      @jpah8944 Рік тому

      There's quite a few different branches of the O'Connors and they aren't all from common ancestry.

  • @johnjslatteryherbalist
    @johnjslatteryherbalist Рік тому +5

    Thank you for this video. My ancestral land is but a few miles north, how the crow flies, from Brian's coronation hill in Co. Clare - Baile Slatara. I've done research in the area and I know that we were allied to the McNamara clan. I've also seen their acknowledgement in battles in Co Galway from the 14th & 15th centuries, a bit later, I know. If you've anything to add to that, I'd appreciate it!

  • @IrishCelt90
    @IrishCelt90 Рік тому +3

    Us irish clans are still here boy.and still battle ready

    • @JoJo-q7x5d
      @JoJo-q7x5d 24 дні тому

      take your land back then brother. let the o'carrolls know yeah.

  • @peterobrien9194
    @peterobrien9194 Рік тому +4

    Great work, very informative, keep it up.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому

      Thank you very much, it was a fun project to work on 😁

  • @Sean-hf5mn
    @Sean-hf5mn 3 місяці тому +1

    Thank you for all your hard Work and diligente research. I saw my Surname “Cairns” listed but o not have much information On my ancestory. Do you by chance have and information?

  • @computerdoctorrepairs
    @computerdoctorrepairs Рік тому +50

    Irish Lives Matter

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      @sockjuice8795 7 місяців тому +4

      All life on this planet matters. Human and animal.

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      @FAILED00CREATION 7 місяців тому

      Hate you snowflakes... seriously shut up with your constant crying

    • @bobbirobin2051
      @bobbirobin2051 5 місяців тому +5

      Irish are the best lives on this pale blue orb called earth

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      @occupiedaustralia9952 4 місяці тому +2

      @@bobbirobin2051 earth is flat and stationary.

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      @Irelandforever609 3 місяці тому

      But not all humans think your life is equal
      The religion of peace comes to mind​@@sockjuice8795

  • @tophernates
    @tophernates Рік тому

    Happy to see you posting again
    Tell ruadh butler to post again, he is so informative

  • @MarkOLeary-x5e
    @MarkOLeary-x5e Рік тому +2

    Great video thanks! Glad to see the O'Leary's taking part!

  • @ryancannon5921
    @ryancannon5921 Рік тому +1

    I see both my family's surnames here, insane.
    Thank you for your research

  • @liamfarrell1569
    @liamfarrell1569 Рік тому +4

    Great! Can you do a video on the Farrell Clan? thanks

    • @PP-xg1je
      @PP-xg1je Рік тому

      Hello there fellow farrell I’m sure you know our name comes from county Longford

  • @BertieBrosnan
    @BertieBrosnan Рік тому +14

    Fantastic work :) A little off-topic, but what is your opinion on how these battles were organised and planned between the commanders? Because of the vast amount of movement and logistics, it would seem a lot of pre-planning was involved between opposing forces.

  • @urseliusurgel4365
    @urseliusurgel4365 Рік тому +3

    The Cotters (Mac Coitir) may have been represented at the battle by Ottir Dub (Óttar the Black), Mormaer or King's Deputy of Dublin, fighting on the Viking side, of course.

  • @Foley999
    @Foley999 8 місяців тому +1

    hey can you do a Foley Clan video!?

  • @anthonymcmahon5044
    @anthonymcmahon5044 Рік тому

    Fascinating information. Thanks!

  • @JamesHussey404
    @JamesHussey404 Рік тому +7

    This is the first time I have actually seen any real mention of my family name considering I get mixed results of it (as is common I 'd assume) saying it orignates from Fermanagh or Normandy. With the latter being used for female rulers/baronesses in Normandy apparently. I would love to see what your research would find on my family name in a video. Also this is an amazing video with a lot of thought and work put into keep at it.

    • @trevoranthonyjamesherbert2963
      @trevoranthonyjamesherbert2963 Рік тому +3

      It has both Norman and Native origins in Ireland. There were certainly a few Ó hEodhusa's around Fermanagh though. Eochaidh Ó hEodhusa one of the most famous of Irish poets in the 16th was in the employ of the Méigh Uidhir or Maguires of Fermanagh, particularly of Aodh Mág Uidhir (or Hugh Maguire if you prefer) d. 1600.

  • @The_O_Raghallaigh
    @The_O_Raghallaigh Рік тому +3

    Please do a video on the Ó Raghallaigh (O’Reilly) clan, we somehow seem to find ourselves in the middle of history, even the world over..

  • @barbliska6420
    @barbliska6420 5 місяців тому +1

    Very nice, I was wondering if you could put the Graham’s history or whatever information you had on them in Scotland? I know that we have several relatives in Ireland , Scotland and England. Thanks

    • @JoJo-q7x5d
      @JoJo-q7x5d 24 дні тому

      grahams have a great history. my love is a graham-fraser, my name is carroll formally o'carroll.

  • @BloobleBonker
    @BloobleBonker Рік тому +2

    very enjoyable! Thanks

  • @Ben-Downlow.
    @Ben-Downlow. Рік тому +6

    I saw my Ely-O'Carroll's
    I have read that Ely-O'Carroll was Brian Boru's champion swordsmen.
    And that he called them fresh to the field near days end to put the Norse and Danes to Flight at Clontarf.
    I'd love to see what proper historians have to say on the matter.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +2

      No primary sources state that explicitly, the most detailed account of the Battle comes from the Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib which was written for Brian's Grandson but this is primarily a propaganda piece, many families have oral traditions that state thier part in the battle all of which should be taken with a pinch of salt, either way they most likely took part.

    • @Ben-Downlow.
      @Ben-Downlow. Рік тому +2

      @@Clans_Dynasties thank you, my sources for that were far from solid academic standard! Bits and pieces from random books I couldn't even name! I was told (secondhand though) that we are mentioned in the annul of the four masters, but, wether or not this is in relation to the battle of Clontark I have no idea.
      Either way, thanks for your note of caution here, I'll make sure my kids aren't fed a load of BS then go through life convinced it's true! Lol

    • @JoJo-q7x5d
      @JoJo-q7x5d 24 дні тому

      yes o'cearbhaill, supposedly died during the battle. i believe he was the first to take that name. my great great grandmother came to liverpool during the famine. and my grandfather had already resided in manchester, he was o'carroll. i carry his name joseph carroll.

  • @dwaynegalvin8799
    @dwaynegalvin8799 Рік тому +3

    Still looking into our family history (Co. Clare) but if there was fight I'd say we were there!good stuff mate👍

  • @donoconnor8366
    @donoconnor8366 Рік тому +1

    The volume of the music on documentarys is nearly always too loud, I rang rte once about this issue the producer agreed but could not offer any explanation, 🤔go figure.

  • @seanmccarthy7375
    @seanmccarthy7375 Рік тому +2

    So question in the beginning and end you show the MacCarthy Mor heraldry but you list MacCarthy as a decendant im trying to figure out how much influence the had in the area.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +1

      The first Instance of Macarthy heraldry is merely showing powerful families rising in Ireland, I'm not aware of any moment I mention MaCarthy as a descendant, could you please give me the timestamp so I can give you an answer.

    • @seanmccarthy7375
      @seanmccarthy7375 Рік тому

      7:27 in the list but everything ive read we are of the egochant ?spelling?

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +1

      Thank you. These are not the names of descendants. These are the names associated with the lands shown, Although MacCarthys, like every name, will have multiple origin points, the most famous in Munster are from Eóganachta stock.

    • @seanmccarthy7375
      @seanmccarthy7375 Рік тому

      Thank you for clarification im just a dumb american trying to learn about my family and the "viking age"

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +1

      Many of my colleagues who I have worked with over the years have been American. We are all learning, so never worry, I put all my sources in the description of the video if you want to read up more on these topics, but anything by Clare Downham will always set you on the right path.

  • @alexmckinven3827
    @alexmckinven3827 Рік тому +12

    The forerunner of Scottish clans were kindreds, a more Irish interpretation of a similar groupings. It far too easy to presume that Ireland gave birth to Scotland, as kin relationships existed on both sides of the North Channel since early Celtic times, even before the Christian era. The legendary ‘Three Collas‘ were the first Prince’s of a united Dalriada, a wise way of conjoining two civilisations on either side of the water. The marriage of Irish born Riata’s son Eochaid to Aerlech a princess of Alba, was the beginning of a Gaelic speaking, seafaring Celtic Kingdom.

    • @brucecollins641
      @brucecollins641 Рік тому

      @alexmckinven3827........the scots were already in scotland. the three collas is most likely a mythical tale. dalriada(if it ever existed ) most likely spread from scotland to ireland.

    • @jimbobjimjim6500
      @jimbobjimjim6500 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@@brucecollins641the Picts were the original Scots but Dal riata was an Irish kingdom...Scots gaelic came from irish Gaelic....sorry rangers fan...

    • @brucecollins641
      @brucecollins641 4 місяці тому

      @@jimbobjimjim6500 am no a rangers fan or even a fitba fan....a jist like facts, no fiction. first of all it,s gallic in scotland . no the mythical made up gaelic nonsense. the gauls/galls were always at war with the romans in the frankish regions of europe so they fled to england. when the romans invaded england they then fled to and settled scotland. there is zilch,zero, nothing factual or archaeological in scotland to suggest any invasion or migration from ireland. archaeology suggests ...the other way round..here,s some fiction fer ye type in.......irelands troy - cambridge university....

    • @jimbobjimjim6500
      @jimbobjimjim6500 4 місяці тому

      @@brucecollins641 gallic?...that's true.....since we are talking languages, here.....what about the Anglo Saxon, lowland "Scot" who wrote "jist" for just "am" for, i am.....let's not nitpick over languages and dialects....your hatred of the irish and well established history is palpable...

    • @brucecollins641
      @brucecollins641 4 місяці тому

      @@jimbobjimjim6500 that's how we pronouce oor words here.lol..a have no hatred for the irish people...a jist like the facts. you giving the world mythical origins of the scots coming from ireland a hink am quite entitled to refute that.gallic was actually spoken in the south o scotland.here's some facts to type in........the gaulcross hoard....then.... the newbrige chariot........believed to be of the gaulish design.......then..........the enigmatic coins of the celtic tribes of britain.............

  • @jmartin0805
    @jmartin0805 11 місяців тому

    Awesome vid and content. My apologies if I missed the answer somewhere. Was wondering if there is ballpark numbers and figures of irishmen and vikings on both sides, generally speaking?

  • @pcka12
    @pcka12 Рік тому +2

    It is interesting to the history of Ireland and the internal warfare explained

    • @MrMelmott
      @MrMelmott Рік тому

      Gaelic Ireland had indeed internecine conflict but was no different than Britain and the rest of Europe at tat time .

  • @djo9941
    @djo9941 Рік тому +1

    Great to see something on our history!

  • @TheDanieldineen
    @TheDanieldineen Рік тому +5

    I'd love a video on the O'Laoighre clan or else on bards, specifically The O'Duiníns, hereditary bards to the Macarthy Mór! Love what you do! 👍

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +2

      Thank you very much, I will hopefully get a chance to do a video on them in the future, I've added them to my list in the mean time.

    • @je-freenorman7787
      @je-freenorman7787 Рік тому

      Clans are direct bloodlines only
      'Not a family name

    • @markmcarthy596
      @markmcarthy596 Рік тому

      Still fighting

    • @denisdowning4082
      @denisdowning4082 Рік тому

      @@Clans_DynastiesWould love a video on the Ó Dúiníns as well

  • @patrickdwyer3833
    @patrickdwyer3833 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video it was very informative , The name of O'Dwyer I would like to hear more about thank you

  • @nedkellysghost1086
    @nedkellysghost1086 Рік тому +1

    Great video. Thank you. I am trying to gather information of my mothers people in Fermanagh. The McMorans. Would you have any information? thanks.

  • @Sygg-uj3ze
    @Sygg-uj3ze Рік тому +2

    Paternal side yes, but, err... with the unhired company of yet-heathen Danes. Hardly an impressive bunch, at least they weren't kee babbs. Cheers and goodwill to thee, Eire for the Eirisch.

  • @jimsweep9291
    @jimsweep9291 Рік тому +4

    Bro can you do a video on O, Sullivan's March, o read that book years ago, what the went through can only imagine hell 1000 worse than what those people went through 🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪💚❤️💚💚

    • @bernieone1
      @bernieone1 Рік тому

      A video on O'Sullivan history would be great. Surprised not to see the name on this video or did I miss it?

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +1

      The O'Sullivan ancestors may have fought at the battle, I couldn't name every family within the suspected recruitment areas. I have done a video on the O'Sullivans history.
      ua-cam.com/video/1lpN5afjsGQ/v-deo.html

    • @bernieone1
      @bernieone1 Рік тому

      ​@@Clans_Dynasties I should have checked before I asked. I just saw it and returned to edit my comment. Anyway thank you 👍

    • @biulaimh3097
      @biulaimh3097 Рік тому

      ... and something on O`Sullivan Mór.

  • @john0donavan0ritter
    @john0donavan0ritter Рік тому +4

    Would love to learn more about the O'Donovans

    • @je-freenorman7787
      @je-freenorman7787 Рік тому

      Why?
      Names do not put people into a clan
      Clans are Direct Bloodlines Only

    • @terencedonovan5254
      @terencedonovan5254 Рік тому

      Yes

    • @melvynobrien6193
      @melvynobrien6193 Рік тому

      I pass by Castledonovan in West Cork regularly. I have some friends who live about a mile from the castle. Some renovation has been done, so it's not dangerous to visit anymore.

  • @brianboruroyalty
    @brianboruroyalty Рік тому +3

    Suprise suprise , my family were there ☘️🦌

  • @spcm6781
    @spcm6781 Рік тому

    Great video! Is it possible to get a copy of the maps at 1:54 and 1:59 ? They look very accurate of what I know of my Tuatha Luighne. I've love to look at these maps in more detail

  • @MrMelmott
    @MrMelmott Рік тому +3

    Brian Boru or Brian Boramh (Brian of the Tithes) didn’t get his name by being a nice guy I think . He was a product of his time and in warfare the Muster army were more than a match for the Leinstermen as well as their Viking allies.

    • @biulaimh3097
      @biulaimh3097 Рік тому +2

      I`m not so sure. To take a minor clan to become high King of Munster and then high king of Ireland was quite an achievement. It would have involved a combination of strength and diplomacy.

  • @backdropsandbuttercream7918

    Could I get more info or could you do a video on Wheelan or Cummins please?

  • @user-cg1br6yu2l
    @user-cg1br6yu2l Рік тому +1

    Would love to see something on the Ó Cléirigh name!

  • @liammichaelroy1491
    @liammichaelroy1491 Рік тому +1

    Have you done any research on the surname Treacy? That’s my Dads name, I consider myself Anglo Irish with a massive Irish family mainly coming from the Galway/ Roscommon region; but there are rumours within the family that we are actually from Kildare near or outside of Dublin. I’m comprising a book and need all the information I can get on our name. (Sorry my question isn’t really related to the video) our ancient clan name was O’Treasaigh and since those days members of this clan and our cousin clans seem to have broken off and with all the different spelling variations it is hard to trace our origins.

  • @King89Kenny
    @King89Kenny Рік тому +2

    Theres a story about Tadhg Mor O'Ceallaigh of Ui Maine that when fell at Clontarf, the green Enfield creature thats on our crest rose out of the sea to protect his body until his clansmen retrieved it.

  • @Admiralofthedeeps
    @Admiralofthedeeps 3 місяці тому

    My family name originates apparently from around the shores of southern lough neagh and where they were known as the lords of Clanbrassil. Amhlaibh MacCanna is mentioned in the Annals of the four masters. I believe they earned their land and title for loyalty to the O'Neils and were allowed to take the land by force from another family. Eventually, they were ousted during the Cromwellian plantations and migrated to Connaught after the flight of the earls. After that, I'm not sure. The name has diversified from the original McCann. My own surname is the Connaught "McGann". But I myself am from Wicklow, haha. We get around. Maybe someday I'll ride north and take back Clanbrassil, haha. I noticed it on your list of clans that fought at Clontarf! I had no idea that it went back so far! Both the McGanns and the McCanns are on the list.
    I'd love a more detailed video on the McGann name if you were looking for a video topic. One that I could send to my dad, who swears he's the king of Ireland hahaha

  • @Hanhanhanhanhanw
    @Hanhanhanhanhanw Рік тому

    I see the ‘o’hanlon’ name there and i find it hard to find any info on them. Few bits on count Redmond o Hanlon. And less the further back I go.
    If you know any more please share

  • @gavinlaird85
    @gavinlaird85 Рік тому +2

    great stuff 👍

  • @o-o2399
    @o-o2399 10 місяців тому

    Is the channel still alive? I found your videos very interesting and hope to see more!

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  10 місяців тому +2

      Thank you, it is still very much alive, I started a new job and moved house, and my wife and I are currently expecting, so the channel has been quiet, but I continue to research and have videos ready for when I return very soon.

    • @o-o2399
      @o-o2399 10 місяців тому +1

      congratulations

  • @Scotia6261
    @Scotia6261 Рік тому +2

    As you've said if the big clans were there then their kinsmen and smaller clans were there aswell.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому

      We would indeed presume so, it is speculative though.

  • @-RONNIE
    @-RONNIE Рік тому +21

    Let me first say you did a great job on this video 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 I only wish our ancestors would have wrote more of the history down for the generations to come 🇮🇪

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +4

      As always I appreciate the compliment, me to, would make my job easier 😂, still what we do have is amazing.

    • @-RONNIE
      @-RONNIE Рік тому +1

      @@Clans_Dynasties keep up the good work 👍🏻

    • @matthewryan2060
      @matthewryan2060 Рік тому +4

      I don’t think the majority of them could write back then.

    • @-RONNIE
      @-RONNIE Рік тому +4

      @@matthewryan2060 They were still using Ogham back then all the way up until the semi mid 1000 I think & most people did know & use that. It wasn't until they started writing in Old Gaelic. Also the church was using Latin

    • @je-freenorman7787
      @je-freenorman7787 Рік тому +5

      They did but , your government changed it

  • @PaulHeffernan-h2o
    @PaulHeffernan-h2o Рік тому +1

    Where could I find the source that mentions the o’heffernan’s were at clontarf? Is it the ‘cogadh’ thanks

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +1

      Nowhere specifically states the Heffernans fought at the battle but Eochaid Ua Loingsig, who may have ruled Uaithni Tire corresponding to the barony of Owneybeg in County Tipperary where
      O'Heffernans held lands, is mentioned in the Leabhar Oiris manuscript.

    • @PaulHeffernan-h2o
      @PaulHeffernan-h2o Рік тому

      @@Clans_Dynasties thanks

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +1

      Check out - A neglected account of the Battle of Clontarf by Maire Ni Mhaonaigh, for the name, although she states Eochaid doesn't appear in surving genealogies, the Ua Loingsig were the ruling clan of this area although similar clans with this surname existed they were in areas that were unlikely to have taken part such as the Ulster lines.

    • @PaulHeffernan-h2o
      @PaulHeffernan-h2o Рік тому

      Thank you working on a book (historical fiction) about the rise of boruma been tracking down as many sources as possible

  • @MrJustcrowley
    @MrJustcrowley Рік тому

    Have you done anything on the Crowley clan

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +1

      Not yet, just their ancestors' possible appearance at this battle, I will hopefully get plenty more videos out this year.

  • @brendanryan8801
    @brendanryan8801 Рік тому +2

    Did the Ryan’s (o’rian) fight at Clontarf? If so. With which clan did they fight?

    • @matthewryan2060
      @matthewryan2060 Рік тому +1

      It’s difficult information to find because of the fact that there weren’t any established “clans” in Ireland back then. You don’t see clans forming until a bit later in the 12th century.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому

      They do appear on this video if the ancestor of the O'Ryans fought in the battle he would have possibly fought for the king mentioned I can't remember exactly where though.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому

      100% correct the names we have now did start to form in the 12th century, although the video asks did your "clan" fight at the battle a more accurate question would be did your clan ancestor fight at the battle.

    • @gryan3682
      @gryan3682 Рік тому

      I didn’t hear the name Ryan or o’rian mentioned !!!

    • @nualaaugenstein4971
      @nualaaugenstein4971 Рік тому

      O’Sullivan

  • @Cailean_MacCoinnich
    @Cailean_MacCoinnich Рік тому

    Really interesting video.

  • @neanderthalgene1099
    @neanderthalgene1099 Рік тому +2

    Super. Subscribed.

  • @fionnmcnessa
    @fionnmcnessa 3 місяці тому

    What clans fought on north leinster side??

  • @ulf793
    @ulf793 Рік тому +1

    This was so interesting my dad was from Dublin (I'm in England) I do Viking re-enactment here bit we have fought at the "Battle of Clontarf" , I would love to know if my ancestors actually fought there bit I don't really know how to find them as my surname (Confrey) is (apparently) an Anglofied version of my Gaelic name which I was told translated to "Hounds of the Heather".
    Do you habe any suggestions?.

    • @je-freenorman7787
      @je-freenorman7787 Рік тому

      Vikings were Scandinavian
      They were also a polytheistic culture
      Celtic and Aryan
      Until Christianity came along

    • @je-freenorman7787
      @je-freenorman7787 Рік тому +1

      The Gaelic langauge comes from the Gaels
      who were also Aryans

  • @odonnchada9994
    @odonnchada9994 Рік тому +1

    Up The Donoghues !!! God Bless Éireann. ☘️🇮🇪🕊

    • @Dhhhhj27
      @Dhhhhj27 8 місяців тому

      Which ones?

  • @shanekelly5521
    @shanekelly5521 Рік тому +1

    Anything about the leddy name, I think it's O'liddy in irish.
    Great video.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому

      They were from County Clare, so its very likely they fought at the battle, although popular online surname websites state the name comes from a certain 'Lidhda' who fought and died at the battle I found no contemporary sources to support this claim.

    • @shanekelly5521
      @shanekelly5521 Рік тому

      @@Clans_Dynasties thanks

    • @jimbo1706
      @jimbo1706 Рік тому

      I live among a large clan of Leddys. Married one. We are 10 minutes drive north of Cavan Town. The local graveyards have several generations of Leddys in

  • @patriciaaturner289
    @patriciaaturner289 7 місяців тому

    Why scenes from Braveheart??

  • @user-ov2vc2xg3z
    @user-ov2vc2xg3z Рік тому +1

    Any info on the Gannon clan buddy?

  • @evandarcy1443
    @evandarcy1443 Рік тому

    Would you be able to make a video of the D'Arcys from Dublin. I think they originated from Meath

    • @seancaseo84
      @seancaseo84 15 днів тому

      Are the Darcy's not Norman?

  • @dianebremer9408
    @dianebremer9408 2 місяці тому

    My Maternal ancestors are O'Brien's and Curtin's from Miltown Malbay, County Clare. I wouldn't even know if any them were in the battle since the surnames came a lot later

  • @davidorourke5795
    @davidorourke5795 Рік тому +3

    I’m an ORourke, but I never knew the ORourkes ruled Connacht around the time of the battle of Clontarf. I am more familiar with the kingdom of Breffni, centred in Dromahair, Co Leitrim.

    • @mariabyrne1954
      @mariabyrne1954 Рік тому +1

      Wasn't Breffni Cavan monaghan? Correct me if I'm wrong but we still use Breffni to name our Gaelic clubs
      Greetings from Australia 🇦🇺 😀

  • @ulf793
    @ulf793 Рік тому +1

    I also learnt Confrey = MacCon- Fraoich.

  • @piarasobrien9405
    @piarasobrien9405 Рік тому

    I love this, thanks for the education 👍

  • @jarom676
    @jarom676 Рік тому +1

    I am a Hussey, and I suspect more likely of the O'hEodhusa Gaelic Hussey's (There are Norman, (De Hose), Hussey's also). The Gaelic O'Hussey's originally lived up in West Tyrone in what was Cineal Tiarneach, they were chiefs of Cineal Tiarneach at this time in history. after the time of the Norman's the O'Husseys fell from power in this area and ended up becoming Bards to the Maguire clan in Fernanagh, which post they held up until the 1620's or so. After this time these Gealic Hussey's moved out of Ulster mostly... and became relatively impoverished.
    (the Norman Hussey's had some into Ireland with the Norman invasion, they were De Hose , or De Husey, later Hussey and were Knights and Barons in Meath and also later in Kerry. a old Norman family that largely remained Catholic and lived as middle class or fairly well to so people up to modern times.)

    • @je-freenorman7787
      @je-freenorman7787 Рік тому +2

      A clan needs to be direct bloodline
      There is no such thing in heraldry as a Family Crest
      Names do not necessarily connect family through bloodlines
      You need to dig for it

  • @kristenhurst683
    @kristenhurst683 Рік тому

    My husband is a Hurst from Co. Fermanagh with O'Neill, O'Brien, and Connors ancestors. There is one first name in his family tree that I cannot find and wonder if it is misspelled -Lerasay. Would you have any idea what this is? It doesn't appear there was a marriage or descendants from Lerasay. Thank you!

    • @zipperzoey2041
      @zipperzoey2041 Рік тому

      Lerasay doesn't sound Irish but it still could be. Irish names could have a Gaelic, Norman, Norse, English, Scotish or Welsh source. Also many Irish who settled in French Canada, France and Spain had their names changed to sound more like the everyday language spoken in the area or country. You'll find Spanish Irish in South America who's ancestors left Ireland in the 1600s.

  • @deanfirnatine7814
    @deanfirnatine7814 Рік тому +1

    I saw O'Duggan (Ui Dubhaigen) and Fraser, my mom and dad's families. I would love anything on the O'Duggan's.

  • @MrFranKane
    @MrFranKane Рік тому

    I'm a Kane, my dad and his family are from offaly/Tipp (came up exactly in this doc)... moved to Dublin in the 1902's. I'm not entirely sure how geneology works... Should I be looking more into my Mum's side? She's a Daly??? love some feedback

  • @davekeating.
    @davekeating. Рік тому +2

    And Marty Morrissey did Up For The Match

  • @ihc909
    @ihc909 26 днів тому

    Background music is too loud

  • @marymcdermott9581
    @marymcdermott9581 Рік тому

    There is a village of Carbury also in Kildare

  • @irishdepartmentofagriculture
    @irishdepartmentofagriculture Рік тому +4

    A lot of these clans didn't exist until long after the Battle if Clontarf. For example my mother's name was Fogarty (OI' Fogartaigh) and that name was not used until the middle ages.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +3

      100% correct surnames didn't really start to appear with a few exceptions till the end of the 11th beginning of the 12th century, with some taking their name from an ancestor that actually fought at the battle, but the kin groups who would later taken each surname may have fought at the battle which is why I state with each name that's its "names associated with the area / tribe".

    • @je-freenorman7787
      @je-freenorman7787 Рік тому

      A Clan is only direct blodlines
      so, most of them do not exist

    • @irishdepartmentofagriculture
      @irishdepartmentofagriculture Рік тому +8

      @@je-freenorman7787 Nonsense. People took the name of the local Chieftain even when they were no relation and thus a clan was formed.

    • @je-freenorman7787
      @je-freenorman7787 Рік тому +2

      @@irishdepartmentofagriculture No a clan needs to be direct bloodline only
      sorry
      those are the rules of Heraldry
      like it or not

    • @irishdepartmentofagriculture
      @irishdepartmentofagriculture Рік тому

      @@je-freenorman7787 I didnt say they did read my previous comment before losing your sh!tt

  • @sapien82
    @sapien82 Рік тому +1

    Love that oor wee islands have so much rich history

  • @denisdelaney9272
    @denisdelaney9272 Рік тому

    Why is there a crest for the Delaney since we are not a noble family as far as I know

  • @CrochetingPup
    @CrochetingPup Рік тому +4

    Glad to see that you're still at it, lad! Maybe you can get Phil of Irish Medieval History to come out of retirement 😋
    I would LOVE if you could do a video on the O'Donnells. My nana (who was from Castleplunkett) was an O'Donnell, and I grew up hearing stories of the Battle of the Curlew's and such.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +3

      Haha his real life commitments have him very busy at the moment, but I promised him if I ever got big on UA-cam, I'd pay him to come back, so spread the word 😂, love the O'Donnells I'm doing a few Scottish next but I will get round to them.

    • @je-freenorman7787
      @je-freenorman7787 Рік тому +1

      Ire means Anger, Violence or Wrath
      and a Scot is a man from Ire-land

  • @captainanopheles4307
    @captainanopheles4307 Рік тому +1

    I'd like to see a video on the Quinlans who were the last pagan high kings and were cursed by St Patrick to never rule again (still holding), though i susoect this is a back formation for exolaining inter clan politics anong the larger O Leary tribe.

  • @frankreynolds9827
    @frankreynolds9827 Рік тому +1

    I would like to know more about the Reynolds clans

    • @je-freenorman7787
      @je-freenorman7787 Рік тому

      CLANS ARE DIRECT BLOODLINE ONLY !!!!
      The name means very little

  • @simonmartin5048
    @simonmartin5048 Рік тому

    wow great information well put together any information on the name OLD IRISH O MARCACHAIN O RIDIRE RYDER

  • @melvynobrien6193
    @melvynobrien6193 Рік тому +2

    Despite my surname, my direct ancestor Mahon commanded the right wing of the Irish forces at Clontarf, and he married Boru's daughter. My ancestors were also the Mandevilles, who lived in Ballydine Castle, Tipperary, for 700 years. My g-grandfather's statue stands in Mitchelstown, Cork, murdered for leading the Cork Land League in 1887. He was nominated for the first presidency of the GAA, but was in Tullamore Gaol at the time, being murdered.

    • @melvynobrien6193
      @melvynobrien6193 Рік тому

      You have Carbery on the map up near Dublin; Carbery is on the south coast of Cork, where I'm currently living.

  • @davidclarke9783
    @davidclarke9783 Рік тому

    Whats the difference between the names Clark,,& Clarke

  • @markaxworthy2508
    @markaxworthy2508 Рік тому +2

    Surely the O'Neills in Ulster always opposed Brian Boru and he died in a battle in which the King of Leinster was on the opposite side? He may, like others before and since, have been the largely symbolic High King, but he was never in political control of the entire island, despite his best efforts.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому

      Brian held the same political control of the entire island much the same way that every other king of Europe held control of their respective kingdoms from England to France and Spain right up until the early modern period.

    • @markaxworthy2508
      @markaxworthy2508 Рік тому

      @@Clans_Dynasties How, if the office of High King was largely symbolic and if the independent rulers of Ulster and Leinster opposed him?

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому

      That title was largly symbolic, but he was also crowned Imperator Scotorum, ‘emperor of the Goídil’ a title recognised by the Pope as with all legitimate Emperor/King titles of the time he also gained the submission of every kingdom on the island he gained it from the O'Neills on 4 occasions. These rebellions were not from independent rulers but rulers trying to gain independence from Brian's overlordship.

    • @markaxworthy2508
      @markaxworthy2508 Рік тому

      @@Clans_Dynasties I can find no reference to a Pope recognizing Brian Boru as "Imperator Scotorum". Which Pope was that? Have you a source?
      (Please note that the plaque in Rome reading "In the year of Our Lord 1064, Donatus O’Brienus, King of Cashel and Thomond, son of Brian Boru, Monarch of All Ireland, gave the royal crown as a gift to the Pope. " mentions no specific Pope and was put up many centuries later by persons unknown).
      It seems more likely that "Imperator Scotorum" was Brian Boru's own estimation of himself, or his ambition for himself.
      I would suggest that the inter-Irish wars (not rebellions") of Brian's "reign" were not by "rulers trying to gain independence from Brian's overlordship" but rather of rulers trying to reassert their existing traditional rights of independence. Perhaps they could bring themselves to concede him a traditional, toothless High King but not his new invention of "Imperator Scotorum?
      A historical parallel might be Bonaparte crowning himself "Emperor Napoleon", but at least he did so in an existing consolidated state.
      Brian Boru seems to have come as close as anyone to creating an all-island Irish state, but not quite close enough. His death while still opposed as "Imperator Scotiorum" may have dashed that cup from Ireland's lips for a millenium.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому

      I apologise. I meant recognised by the church and by church. I mean Armagh, and yes, this was no doubt bought loyalty, but again, this is no different to any other king of the period, where church support from large ecumenical sites throughout Europe were important to legitimise a rulers right to rule. This argument of reasserting traditional right to independence again can be made by any Lord who rebelled during the medieval period including in Ulster itself against the Ui Neill who themselves expanded into the rest of Ulster from Inishowen, regardless these families did submit to his rule, but ultimately it comes round to my original point that his rule was no different to any other king from England to France or Spain.

  • @azariahisrael5632
    @azariahisrael5632 Рік тому +3

    I am Fitzgerald amd De Burgh decendant as well as Calvagh O'Donnell Lord of Tyraconnel. Brian Boru is an ancestor of all 3 clans. I also have Kennedy, Callahan, Fraser, and Forbes ancestors who I gather from your video fought in battle. Thanks for the video. Always look forward to them.

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  Рік тому +1

      All the names mentioned here are speculative in the sense that we can't prove it apart from the fact the leader of said area were at the battle so most likely his vassals were to, I'm glad you enjoy the videos, it means alot.

    • @Scotia6261
      @Scotia6261 Рік тому +2

      Deburgh is norman.

    • @azariahisrael5632
      @azariahisrael5632 Рік тому +1

      No shit genius. One of the ancestors of Maurice Fitzgerald 9th of Desmond is Richard Mor De Burgh and his wife Mor O'Brian born 1160 AD daughter of Donnell Mor O'Brian King of Munster decendant of Brian Boru and many other High Kings of Ireland.

  • @Jace-ew5si
    @Jace-ew5si Рік тому

    How about the last name slone?

  • @heathers5100
    @heathers5100 Рік тому

    My maiden name is Mcgee great history videos thank you for your great dedication on all your research. Would you mind making a Video on the Mcgee Clan Macgee..

    • @christopheraliaga-kelly6254
      @christopheraliaga-kelly6254 7 днів тому

      My mother's name was MacGee, from Australia. But her family had reached there after being forced out of Islemacgee, in what is now Antrim. Her sister had traced her ancestors in Melbourne to a graveyard near Larne, just before she died.

  • @Ned_Tallywhacker
    @Ned_Tallywhacker 3 місяці тому

    Did all the septs of the Dál gCais fight at Clontarf?

    • @Clans_Dynasties
      @Clans_Dynasties  3 місяці тому

      @Ned_Tallywhacker we can never know for certain, although an educated guess would say so, Brian was very politically secure at home he had an Heir to the throne who was also a respected war leader and had had a long career to remove an dissenters within his kin group. Further problems do arise when we ask who are actually part of the Dal gCais as many families edited family trees to claim a relationship with leading groups as to gain Politcal prestige and favour one such family may be the O'mearas who may actually come from Kilkenny in the 13th century and as such would not have taken part in the battle.

  • @joprocter4573
    @joprocter4573 Рік тому

    Armstrong fight there?

  • @markmcarthy596
    @markmcarthy596 Рік тому +3

    My clan is still fighting

    • @tux.tvvixIE
      @tux.tvvixIE 8 місяців тому +1

      Shadowboxing?
      Doing WHAT?? Bullying vulnerable fareiners?
      Present generation is wost ever.. disgrace to rich heritage, hospitality is out the window

  • @johnjones9104
    @johnjones9104 Рік тому +1

    I am so lucky to discover that my 25th gt grandfather Owain Gwynedd, his 3rd gt grandfather Was Brian Boru ❤

    • @richardeasterlow6988
      @richardeasterlow6988 7 місяців тому

      That means you are also a direct descendant of Sihtric Silkbeard of the Uí Ímair.