Domhnall Ó Gadhra

Domhnall Ó Gadhra

Domhnall Ó Gadhra, King of Sliabh Lugha, died 1217.

The Annals of the Four Masters merely report that Donnell O'Gara died in the year 1217. They do not specificly state that he was king, though he would not have been recorded had he not been of some prominence.

Preceded by
Ruairí Ó Gadhra
King of Sliabh Lugha
1206?-1217
Succeeded by
Donn Sléibhe Ó Gadhra

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