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Brian Ó hUiginn

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Brian Ó hUiginn,Irishpoet, diedMaundy Thursday, 1476.

Biography

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Brian was a member of a branch of theÓ hUiginnbrehon family, based in what is nowCounty Mayo.

TheAnnals of the Four Masters recorded his death,sub anno 1476, as follows:

  • Brian, the son of Farrell Roe O'Higgin, head of his own tribe, superintendent of the schools of Ireland, and preceptor in poetry, died on Maunday-Thursday, and was interred atAth-leathan.

Brian had at least one son, Aed mac Brian Ó hUiginn (died 1487). Others sons may have been Domnall mac Brian Ó hÚigínn andCairbre mac Brian Ó hUiginn (died 1505).

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  • Profile, ucc.ie; accessed 1 September 2015.
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