Earls of Upper Ossory

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The Earls of Upper Ossory were an Irish noble family whose title, created in the Peerage of Ireland in the 16th century, was held by descendants of the medieval kings of Osraige and associated with lands in what is now County Laois.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Irish noble family
extinct earldom
title in the Peerage of Ireland
associatedWith County Laois NERFINISHED
Osraige NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Ireland NERFINISHED
geographicScope Upper Ossory NERFINISHED
hasAncestralOrigin medieval kings of Osraige
heldBy descendants of the medieval kings of Osraige
historicalTerritory Ossory NERFINISHED
landAssociatedWith County Laois NERFINISHED
Upper Ossory NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle English
locatedInPresentDay County Laois NERFINISHED
Republic of Ireland NERFINISHED
monarchicalContext British monarchy NERFINISHED
Irish monarchy
nobleFamilyType Irish nobility
nobleHouseOrigin Gaelic Irish dynasty of Osraige
nobleTitleType earldom
peerage Peerage of Ireland NERFINISHED
region Ireland NERFINISHED
status extinct title
titleCreatedInCentury 16th century
titleRank Earl NERFINISHED

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Kings of Osraige hasGenealogicalDescendants Earls of Upper Ossory