Shane O'Neill Monarch

Shane O'Neill (Irish: Séan Ó Néill; c. 1530 – 2 June 1567), nicknamed Séan an Díomais, or "Shane the Proud", was an Irish king of the O'Neill dynasty of Ulster in the mid 16th century. Shane O'Neill's career was marked by his ambition to be The Ó Néill Mór – Sovereign of the dominant Ó Néill Mór family of Tyrone... and thus head overking or Rí ruirech of the entire province. This brought him into conflict with competing branches of the O'Neill family and with the English government in Ireland, who recognised a rival claim. Shane's support was considered worth gaining by the English even during the lifetime of his father Conn O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone (died 1559). But rejecting overtures from Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex, the lord deputy from 1556, Shane refused to help the English against the Scottish settlers on the coast of Antrim, allying himself instead with the MacDonnells, the most powerful of these immigrants.

Personal facts

Birth place
County Tyrone
Date of deathJune 02, 1567
Place of death
Cushendun
Place of burial
Glenarm
Cushendun
Parents
Conn O'Neill 1st Earl of Tyrone
County Tyrone
Title
Dux Hibernicorum
Prince of Ulster Dominus Tyronis

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Monarch

From1559
To1567
heir
Earl of Tyrone
Count of Tyrone
predecessor
Conn O'Neill 1st Earl of Tyrone
successor
Turlough Luineach O'Neill

Topical connections

Shane O'Neill on Wikipedia