Shane O'Neill (Irish chieftain)

Shane O'Neill
The O'Neill
Shane O'Neill meeting Elizabeth I of England
Reign1559–1567
Coronation1559, Tullyhogue
PredecessorConn Bacach O'Neill
SuccessorSir Turlough Luineach O'Neill
Bornc. 1530
Died2 June 1567[1]
Modern-day Cushendun
Spouse
  • 1. Catherine McDonnell
  • 2. Margaret O'Donnell
  • 3. Catherine MacLean
IssueConn Og, Henry, Hugh & others
FatherConn O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone
MotherAlice Fitzgerald

Shane O'Neill (Irish: Séan mac Cuinn Ó Néill; c. 1530 – 2 June 1567) was an Irish chieftain of the O'Neill dynasty of Ulster in the mid-16th century. Shane O'Neill's career was marked by his ambition to be the O'Neill—sovereign of the dominant O'Neill family of Tír Eoghain. This brought him into conflict with competing branches of the O'Neill family and with the English government in Ireland, who recognised a rival claim. Shane's support was considered worth gaining by the English even during the lifetime of his father Conn O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone (died 1559). But rejecting overtures from Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex, the lord deputy from 1556, Shane refused to help the English against the Scottish settlers on the coast of Antrim, allying himself for a short time instead with the MacDonnells, the most powerful of these settlers. Shane viewed the Scottish settlers as invaders, but decided to stay his hand against them with hopes of using them to strengthen his position with the English. However, tensions quickly boiled over and he declared war on the Scottish MacDonnell's defeating them at the Battle of Glentaisie despite the MacDonnells calling for reinforcements from Scotland. The Scottish MacDonnells would later assassinate Shane O'Neill and collect the bounty on his head.[2]

Family tree
Shane O'Neill with wife, parents and selected relatives[a]
Conn Mor
O'Neill

d. 1493
Eleanor
FitzGerald
Alice
FitzGerald
Conn
1st Earl
Tyrone

c. 1480 – 1559
Sorcha
O'Neill
Phelim
Caoch
O'Neill

d. 1542
d.v.p.*
Mathew
Baron
Dungannon

c. 1510–1558
Illegitimate
d.v.p.*
Shane
O'Neill

c. 1530 – 1567
The Proud
Catherine
MacDonnell
Brian
2nd Baron
Dungannon

d. 1562
de jure
Hugh
3rd Earl
Tyrone

c. 1550 – 1616
Henry
mac Shane

d. 1550
Conn
mac Shane

1565–1630
Hugh
O'Neill

1585–1609
d.v.p.*
Henry
O'Neill

d. bef. 1626
Legend
XXXSubject of
the article
XXXEarl of
Tyrone
d.v.p. = decessit vita patris (predeceased his father).
  1. ^ "O'Neill, Shane (Seaán) | Dictionary of Irish Biography". www.dib.ie. Retrieved 13 May 2024.
  2. ^ "BBC - History - Wars and Conflicts - Plantation of Ulster - English and Scottish Planters Transcripts - 16th Century Colonisation Plans for Ulster 3".
  3. ^ * Burke, Bernard (1866). A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire (New ed.). London: Harrison. pp. 608–609. OCLC 11501348.
  4. ^ * Cokayne, George Edward (1896). Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant. Vol. VII (1st ed.). London: George Bell and Sons. pp. 448–470. OCLC 1180891114.


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