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O'Donnell Family Crest beer glass
O'Donnell Family Crest beer glass
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Here’s a proper gift for any O'Donnell who enjoys a beer! The O’Donnell Family Crest on a sturdy 16oz pint glass. Beautifully illustrated. Carefully researched. Uniquely personal.
The surname O'Donnell is an anglicization of the native Irish Gaelic patronymic Ó Domhnaill, meaning descendant of Domhnall, a personal name translating to world ruler. The dynasty originated in northwestern Ireland, where they ruled as the sovereign kings of Tír Chonaill (modern-day County Donegal) from the early medieval period until the early seventeenth century. This specific armorial configuration, featuring a hand holding a cross on a gold field, is the primary historical coat of arms of the royal O'Donnell of Tyrconnell lineage. It is extensively documented in medieval Irish annals, the records of the Ulster King of Arms, and international heraldic registries compiled following the migration of the family to continental Europe.
The symbolism of the O’Donnell family crest
Official heraldic records describes a gold shield featuring a blue sleeved arm holding a red cross. The motif is traditionally associated with an early Christian legend concerning Conall Gulban, the fifth-century founder of the dynasty, who was said to have had his shield marked with a cross by Saint Patrick. In standard heraldic terms, the gold field represents generosity and stainless honour, while the red cross denotes military fortitude and spiritual devotion. The accompanying Latin motto on the scroll, In hoc signo vinces, translates to "Under this sign you shall conquer." The red unicorn symbolises unyielding determination — medieval bestiaries (illustrated manuscripts that cataloged various animals, combining natural history with Christian allegories) documented the creature as an animal that would fight to the death rather than be captured alive.
Notable Historical Figures
The direct historical line of this coat of arms is represented by Aodh Ruadh Ó Domhnaill, historically known as Red Hugh O'Donnell (1572–1602), the Lord of Tyrconnell who led a coalition of Irish clans during the Nine Years' War against the forces of Queen Elizabeth I. Following his defense of northwestern Ireland, his brother, Rory O'Donnell, was created the 1st Earl of Tyrconnell by King James I before ultimately leaving Ireland during the historic Flight of the Earls in 1607. This version constitutes the ancestral armorial record for lineages tracing their descent directly to the historic ruling septs of County Donegal.
Product details:
• Crafted from quality glass material
• Holds 16 oz (473 ml) of your favorite beverage
• Not suitable for dishwasher or microwave; please hand wash only
• Features a simple yet durable design
• Can also be used as a mixing glass for cocktails
• Manufactured in China
Size guide
| WIDTH (inches) | LENGTH (inches) | |
| 16 oz | 3 ½ | 5 ⅞ |
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