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'''Sir Ulick Burke''', great-great-great-grandson of ], first ] or ]. Died 1343. He possessed an unusual nickname -- ''Bod-an-Balcuigh'', which translated to "Penis of Power". | '''Sir Ulick Burke''', great-great-great-grandson of ], first ] or ]. Died 1343. He possessed an unusual nickname -- ''Bod-an-Balcuigh'', which translated to "Penis of Power". | ||
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Sir Ulick Burke, great-great-great-grandson of William de Burgh, first Mac William Uachtar or Clanricarde. Died 1343. He possessed an unusual nickname -- Bod-an-Balcuigh, which translated to "Penis of Power".
Succeeded by his sons, Richard Og Burke (the second Clanricarde, died 1367) and Edmund.
Preceded byNew creation | The Clanricarde 1332–1343 |
Succeeded byRichard Og Burke |
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