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Diaspora gathers 400 years on to remember Irish earls

THE Irish Diaspora in Belgium turned out in force at the European launch of the Flight Of The Earls 400th anniversary exhibition at the European Parliament last week.

Four centuries after Earl of Tyrone Hugh O’Neill and Earl of Tyrconnel Rory O’Donnell fled to Belgium to escape English rule, Ireland’s latest generation of emigrants gathered to commemorate an event that spread Irish people throughout mainland Europe.

Enda Bonner, chairman of Donegal County Council who co-hosted the exhibition, said: “The Flight Of The Earls marked the first stage of emigration from Donegal, which was followed by the Famine in the 19th century and waves of emigration which has continued ever since.

“It is important to launch the exhibition here because so many people that took part in the Flight Of The Earls came to Belgium and then stayed there.”

The exhibition displays the history of the earls, who left Rathmullen, Co. Donegal, by ship in 1607.

On board were the chieftains of some of the leading Gaelic families that had fought a nine-year war against English forces.

After landing in France, many of the 99 people on board settled in Belgium, Spain and Italy.

“The Flight Of The Earls marked the end of an ancient Gaelic order and made way for the Plantation of Ulster,” said marketing manager of the exhibition Aidan Haughey.

“It also was a key event that established the Irish Diaspora abroad.”

The exhibition details how many of the Gallaghers and O’Briens on board went to Spain and became high- ranking officers in the Spanish army.

Over the years, the O’Briens of Spain changed their name to Obrégon.

Many people of this name now live in Spain and Latin America.

“Even in Belgium today there are as many as 500 people with names derived from people that arrived from the Flight of the Earls,” said Mr Haughey.

 
 
 
 
 
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