Conchobar I of Ireland (Irish Empire)

King Conchobar I was the heir to Tormand of Ireland, founder of the Kingdom of Ireland. Crowned king after his father's death in 1289 Conchobar's reign was marked by a vicious rivalry with France and complete dominion over Britain. Conchobar was killed in battle with the French on December 8th, 1323 and was buried in the Eaglais Naomh Peadar (translation: Church of Saint Peter) which was the former site of Westminster Abbey.

Biography
==Marriage and Issue= On May 1st 1275 Conchobar married Margaret of Scotland, daughter of the King of Scotland Alexander III. The marriage was arranged his father in order to cultivate an alliance with Scotland, the newly weds had only met twice before their marriage. Despite this Margaret and Conchobar eventually fell in love and produced two sons. Issue: Torquil of Scotland (Born. September 29th, 1276), married Elizabeth of Sasana.

Conchobar II (Born. October 19th, 1278), married Margaret of France.