Roger O'Connor

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Roger O'Connor (1762-1834) was an Irish nationalist and writer, known for the controversies surrounding his life and writings, notably his fanciful history of the Irish people, the Chronicles of Eri. He was the brother of the United Irishman Arthur O'Connor, and the father of the Chartist leader Feargus O'Connor and of Francisco Burdett O'Connor who was to fight in the Spanish American wars of independence. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Roger O'Connor
rdf:langString Roger O'Connor
rdf:langString Roger O'Connor
rdf:langString Connorville, County Cork, Ireland
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rdf:langString Roger O'Connor, as depicted on the frontispiece to the Chronicles of Eri.
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rdf:langString George O'Connor
rdf:langString Arthur O'Connor
rdf:langString Mary O'Connor
rdf:langString Louise O'Connor
rdf:langString Harriet O'Connor
rdf:langString Wilhelmina O'Connor
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rdf:langString Polemicist; speculative historian
rdf:langString Louisa Strachan; Wilhamena Bowen
rdf:langString Roger O'Connor (1762-1834) was an Irish nationalist and writer, known for the controversies surrounding his life and writings, notably his fanciful history of the Irish people, the Chronicles of Eri. He was the brother of the United Irishman Arthur O'Connor, and the father of the Chartist leader Feargus O'Connor and of Francisco Burdett O'Connor who was to fight in the Spanish American wars of independence.
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