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Name
  
Cormac Haoine

Parents
  
Donal MacCarthy Reagh


Cormac na Haoine MacCarthy Reagh

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Grandparents
  
Finghin MacCarthy Reagh


Born
  
1490 (age 77)

Died
  
1567 (aged 77)

Cormac na Haoine (Irish: Cormac na Haoine Mac Carthaigh Riabhach) (1490–1567) was the 10th Prince of Carbery from 1531–1567. He belonged to the MacCarthy Reagh dynasty.

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He was the eldest son of Donal MacCarthy Reagh, 9th Prince of Carbery (r. 1505–1531) by his second wife Lady Eleanor, daughter of Gerald FitzGerald, 8th Earl of Kildare.

Career

Of other exploits little is now known, but Cormac na Haoine did command the forces of his father in the celebrated victory at Mourne Abbey, also known as the Battle of Cluhar and Moor, in 1521, against the Earl of Desmond, James FitzGerald, 10th Earl of Desmond, who was wasting much of Munster. The Earl of Desmond was slain in the battle. Cormac was under the command of his distant kinsman and future father-in-law Cormac Laidir Oge MacCarthy, Lord of Muskerry.

Marriage and issue

Cormac na Haoine married Julia, daughter of Cormac Laidir Oge MacCarthy, Lord of Muskerry, and they had issue:

  1. Donal of the Pipes, 13th Prince of Carbery
  2. Catherine, married John Butler of Kilcash, father of Walter Butler, 11th Earl of Ormond
  3. Honoria, married her distant cousin Owen MacDonogh MacCarthy, Prince of Duhallow
  4. Ellinor, married her cousin Dermod MacCarthy of Enniskean
  5. Ellen, married 1) Sir James FitzGerald, Lord of Decies, 2) James FitzRichard de Barry, Lord Ibane and 4th Viscount Buttevant, ancestor of the Earls of Barrymore. Ellen is stated to have been illegitimate in the sources, and so her mother may have been different from Julia.

References

Cormac na Haoine MacCarthy Reagh Wikipedia


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