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=== Clann Aodha BhuidheBhuí ===
''The ''Clann Aodha Bhuidhe'', or Clandeboye O'Neill, is a branch of Clann Néill, descended from Aodh Meth (Hugh the Fat)Meath, [[King ofna UlsternUladh]] from 1196 to 1230;. Aodh Medh's brother was Niall Ruadh (Red Niall), King of Ulster for a month after his death, and Prince of Tyrone. The eponym of the clan was Aodh BuidheBuí (YellowÓ Hugh) O'NeillNéill (1260–83), grandson of Aodh MethMeath, and last King to be called [[King of AilechAiligh]];. Aodh Buidhe was most notable for his close co-operation with the [[EarldomIarlacht ofna UlsternUladh]]. The ClandeboyeClann O'NeillsAodha Bhuí Uí Néill would later take control over most of eastern Ulster with the collapse of the Earldom of Ulster due to the invasion of [[Edward Bruce]], whom they had opposed. Henry O'NeillÓ Néill of this line was King of Ulster from 1325 to 1344; Art O'NeillÓ Néill from 1509 to 1514.<ref>[[Peter Berresford Ellis]], ''Erin's Blood Royal'', London (1999), ppll. 230-1</ref>
 
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! width="160"|'''Sept'''<br/>'''''(Common Forms)'''''Sloinne
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! width="650"| Sanasaíocht
! width="650"| Críocha
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| Ó Néill<br/>''(O'Neill, Neill)''
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| Meaning: ''Descendant of Niall Glúndub''<br/>Progenitor: ''Aodh Buidhe Ó Néill''
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| Territory:<br/>Extra: ''This branch of the O'Neills is more commonly known as the Clandeboy O'Neill's, with Clandeboy being the Anglicisation of ''Clann Aodha Bhuidhe''. It takes its name from Aodh Buidhe (Yellow Hugh), grandson of Aodh Dubh (Black Hugh), King of Ulster, brother of Niall Ruadh (Red Niall), Prince of Tyrone, who claimed vast tracts of land from the Normans''
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| Ó Gnímh<br/>''(Agnew, O'Gnyw, O'Gnew, O'Gnive)''
| ''Aodh Buidhe Ó Néill, Niall Glúndubh
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| Territory:<br/>Extra:''Poets to the O'Neills of Clandeboye. This sept is thought to have come from Scotland at the same time as the MacDonald galloglasses but not as a galloglass family itself. It is presumed it was among the original Irish septs to colonise Scotland in the 5th century''
| Territory:<br/>Extra: ''This branch of the O'Neills is more commonly known as the Clandeboy O'Neill's, with Clandeboy being the Anglicisation of ''Clann Aodha Bhuidhe''. It takes its name from Aodh Buidhe (Yellow Hugh), grandson of Aodh Dubh (Black Hugh), King of Ulster, brother of Niall Ruadh (Red Niall), Prince of Tyrone, who claimed vast tracts of land from the Normans''
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| Ó Gnímh
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| Territory:<br/>Extra:''Poets to the O'Neills of Clandeboye. This sept is thought to have come from Scotland at the same time as the MacDonald galloglasses but not as a galloglass family itself. It is presumed it was among the original Irish septs to colonise Scotland in the 5th century''
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