Ó Gadhra Chiefs of the Name - meaning and definition. What is Ó Gadhra Chiefs of the Name
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What (who) is Ó Gadhra Chiefs of the Name - definition


Ó Gadhra Chiefs of the Name         
The Ó Gadhra Chiefs of the Name were the head of the Clan O'Gara, who were originally located in Sliabh Lugha (formerly known as Gailenga), the southern part of the territory ruled by the Kings of Luighne Connacht. In the 13th century they were expelled from the area and moved to Cul Ui Fionn, later known as the barony of Coolavin, County Sligo.
Fearghal Ó Gadhra         
PATRON OF THE ANNALS OF THE FOUR MASTERS
Fearghal O Gadhra
Fearghal Ó Gadhra (c. 1597 – after 1660), sometimes referred to as Farrell O'Gara, was lord of Coolavin, and patron of the Annals of the Four Masters.
Ó Gadhra         
FAMILY NAME
O'Gara; Ó Gadhra (disambiguation); O Gadhra; O Gadhra (disambiguation)
Ó Gadhra or O'Gara is an Irish surname which originated in the kingdom of Luighne Connacht. Variants include Garry, Geary, Gerry, and Guiry.