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MacCarthy Reagh

The MacCarthy Reagh ((アイルランド語:Mac Cárthaigh Riabhach)) dynasty are a branch of the great MacCarthy dynasty, Kings of Desmond, deriving from the ancient Eóganachta, of the central Eóganacht Chaisil sept. The MacCarthys Reagh seated themselves as Princes of Carbery in what is now southwestern County Cork in the 13th century.〔Butler, "The Barony of Carbery"〕〔(MacCarthy Reagh of Carbery ) (O'Hart 1892)〕 Their primary allies in the initially small territory itself were O'Donovans,〔 and members of the Ui Chairpre; both were recent arrivals, gaining their lands from the O'Mahonys of Eóganacht Raithlind and the O'Driscolls of Corcu Loígde. The historical record for this period is very confused and a precise sequence of events cannot be reconstructed. A portion of Carbery was conquered around 1232 by Donal Gott MacCarthy, King of Desmond, from whom the dynasty descend. His son Donal Maol MacCarthy, 1st Prince of Carbery, was the first ruler of the new principality. Their descendants would expand their territories considerably and forge a small, wealthy kingdom distinct and independent from the larger Kingdom of Desmond, as well as largely independent from the Earldom of Desmond and from England, which would last into the early-mid 17th century.
Fínghin Mac Carthaigh, the victor for Gaelic Desmond in the Battle of Callann and other campaigns, is considered to belong to the MacCarthys Reagh, being a son of Donal Gott.〔Ó Murchadha 1961; 1996, p. 52〕 The line of the MacCarthy Reagh were in frequent conflict with the line of the MacCarthy Mor, and the MacCarthys of Duhallow and Coshmaine, all of which were generally in conflict with the Fitzgeralds and FitzMaurices which comprised the lines of the Earl of Desmond and the Earl of Kildare, respectively.
The dynasty became very successful during the 14th to 16th centuries, accumulating great wealth and possessing what was at times the most formidable, although not the largest army in the Desmond region. MacCarthy Reagh princes such as Florence MacCarthy were highly active in the politics and wars of Munster. A later branch from Bansha, County Tipperary, descendants of Donal of the Pipes, would relocate to Toulouse in France and be created the Counts MacCarthy Reagh of Toulouse (Comtes de Mac-Carthy Reagh).〔(MacCarthy Reagh of Spring House ) (O'Hart 1892)〕〔(Famille MacCarthy Reagh ) at GeneaWiki (French)〕 The renowned Jesuit preacher Nicholas Tuite MacCarthy was from this line. From another branch of the dynasty descended several more lines of counts and viscounts in France.
Florence MacCarthy was the compiler of Mac Carthaigh's Book,〔Ó hInnse 1947〕 and the Book of Lismore was commissioned by an earlier member of the dynasty.〔Duffy (ed.) 2005, pp. 279–80〕
The controversial Blessed Thaddeus McCarthy is believed to have belonged to the MacCarthys Reagh.〔Ó Murchadha 1996, pp. 53–4〕
The line of the MacCarthy Reagh was not represented among the Gaelic nobility of Ireland granted courtesy recognition. In the wake of the MacCarthy Mór scandal there remains much controversy surrounding the reestablishment of titles used more than 400 years ago. However, it is possible that a legitimate successor as Chief of the Name of MacCarthy Reagh of Carbery may arise, and one that would be distinguished from their kin, the also prominent MacCarthys Mór and MacCarthys of Muskerry.
==Princes of Carbery==

* Donal Gott MacCarthyKing of Desmond and founder of the dynasty
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* Fínghin Mac Carthaigh, King of Desmond – victor at the Battle of Callann
* Donal Maol MacCarthy, 1st Prince of Carbery – 1st prince sovereign
* Donal Caomh MacCarthy, 2nd Prince of Carbery
* Donal Glas MacCarthy, 3rd Prince of Carbery – eldest son of Donal Caomh
* Cormac Donn MacCarthy, 4th Prince of Carbery – second son of Donal Caomh, and ancestor of the Dunmanway branch
* Donal Reagh MacCarthy, 5th Prince of Carbery – a quo MacCarthy ''Reagh'', son of Donal Glas
* Donogh of Iniskean MacCarthy Reagh, 6th Prince of Carbery – eldest son of Donal Reagh
* Dermod an Duna MacCarthy Reagh, 7th Prince of Carbery – second son of Donal Reagh
* Finghin MacCarthy Reagh, 8th Prince of Carbery – commissioner of the Book of Lismore
* Donal MacCarthy Reagh, 9th Prince of Carbery
* Cormac na Haoine MacCarthy Reagh, 10th Prince of Carbery
* Donogh MacCarthy Reagh, 11th Prince of Carbery
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* Florence MacCarthy and Dermod Maol MacCarthy
* Owen MacCarthy Reagh, 12th Prince of Carbery – last effective chief
* Donal of the Pipes, 13th Prince of Carbery – victim of the Nine Years' War
* Donal MacCarthy Reagh, Prince of Carbery – his grandson
* Cormac MacCarthy Reagh, Prince of Carbery – last nominal Prince of Carbery

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