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  1. HUGH 0 NEILL 23 of 'nuestra reputacion' and Elizabeth I a besmirching of 'our honour'.7 The leaders of the revolts, William the Silent, the prince of Orange, and Hugh O'Neill, the second earl of Tyrone, can also be compared. Both were tricky customers; William earned a nickname and Hugh a reputation as a Machiavellian.

  2. The terms of the mid-twentieth-century discourse had been set in 1942 by O'Faolain's biography, The Great O'Neill, where he credited J. K. Graham, who had recently completed a thesis on the career of Hugh O'Neill, with supplying the narrative thread from which to weave a ‘popular account of O'Neill's life and times’.

  3. Mar 1, 2019 · Hugh O’Neill (c. 1550-1616), who was made “the O’Neill” in 1595, is remembered for his six-year resistance against the British conquest of Ireland. He and his men joined forces with Irish chief Red Hugh O’Donnell and Spanish support to fight the battle of Kinsale in 1601.

  4. View All. Hugh O'Neill is a Distinguished Research and Development Scientist and Biological Labeling and Scattering Group Leader in the Neutron Scattering Division at Oak Ridge National Laboratory. In addition, he is the Director of the Center for Structural Molecular Biology. He received his Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the National University ...

  5. Hugh O’Neill is the author of three novels and a short story. He has written and recorded eight albums, the latest ‘The One’ by Hugh O’Neill & Taliya Hafiz is on this website to listen to, also on Spotify and all major platforms. Hugh has toured in over twenty countries. Originally from Ireland but now lives in the sunnier climes of Cyprus.

  6. Apr 26, 2022 · Hugh O'Neill ; c. 1550 – 20 July 1616), was the earl of Tyrone[1] (known as the Great Earl) and was later created The Ó Néill. O'Neill's career was played out against the background of the Tudor conquest of Ireland, and he is best known for leading the resistance during the Nine Years War, the strongest threat to English authority in ...

  7. Aug 4, 2016 · Thu Aug 4 2016 - 06:00. Just over 400 years ago, on July 20th, 1616, Hugh, Earl of Tyrone, the last inaugurated chief of the O’Neills, died of a fever in Rome. This was the man who defeated ...

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