Redmond O'Hanlon (outlaw)
Count Redmond O'Hanlon (Réamonn Ó hAnluain, c. 1640 – 25 April 1681) was an Irish tóraidhe or rapparee (guerrilla-outlaw) during the 17th century. Historian John J. Marshall has called Redmond O'Hanlon Ireland's answer to Robin Hood and Rob Roy MacGregor. Stephen Dunford has further dubbed O'Hanlon, "The Irish Skanderbeg."
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Redmond O'Hanlon (outlaw)
Count Redmond O'Hanlon (Réamonn Ó hAnluain, c. 1640 – 25 April 1681) was an Irish tóraidhe or rapparee (guerrilla-outlaw) during the 17th century. Historian John J. Marshall has called Redmond O'Hanlon Ireland's answer to Robin Hood and Rob Roy MacGregor. Stephen Dunford has further dubbed O'Hanlon, "The Irish Skanderbeg."
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