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MacDermot Roe (MacDiarmata Ruadh) is the name of a sept of the MacDermot Kings of Moylurg. Tracing their origin to 1266, the MacDermots Roe (MacDiarmata Ruadh) of Ireland served as Biatachs General of the Kingdom of Connacht and were the principal patrons of the Irish composer Turlough Carolan, 1670–1738. The MacDermots Roe exemplify the role played by a leading Irish family under the old Gaelic order and its fate after the consolidation of English rule in the early 17th century. == Origins ==
The MacDermots Roe descend from Dermot Roe (the appellation Roe or Ruadh meaning red in Irish), grandson of Cormac MacDermot, King of Moylurg, 1218–1244.〔MacDermot Roe pedigree, Genealogical Office Manuscript 169, pp. 393–404 (956 A.D. – 1865), National Library of Ireland, Dublin〕 Moylurg was an ancient kingdom in what is now northern County Roscommon, Ireland and lay within the Kingdom of Connacht which included the modern counties of Galway, Leitrim, Mayo, Roscommon and Sligo.〔''Connacht'', http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connacht, accessed 12 April 2010〕 In 1266, Dermot Roe MacDermot, the grandson of Cormac MacDermot, King of Moylurg, was blinded by the Aedh mac Felim Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht.〔''Annals of the Four Masters'', Electronic Text Edition, M1365.6 CELT, http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100005C/ at M1266.10, accessed 12 April 2010 and ''Annals of Loch Ce'', Wm. M. Hennessy, ed., Longman & Co., 1871, Volume I, p. 453.〕 Thereafter, Dermot was known as Dermot Dall (Dall meaning blind in Irish). Dermot Dall had a grandson, Dermot Roe whose descendants adopted the surname Mac (son of) Dermot Roe to distinguish themselves from other members of the MacDermot family.〔''MacDermot of Moylurg'', p. 295〕
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