Rory O'Moore (disambiguation)

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Rory O'Moore (c. 1600–1655) was a leader of the 1641 Rebellion.

Rory O'Moore, also spelled Roger O'Moore or O'More or Sir Roger Moore, was an Irish landowner of ancient lineage, and is most notable for being one of the four principal organizers of the Irish Rebellion of 1641.

Rory O'Moore may refer to:

Rory OMore Irish rebel

Rory O'More, also known as Rory Oge O'More, was the Irish lord of Laois.

The O'Moore Medal is awarded by the Healthcare Informatics Society of Ireland to individuals or organisations that have made a major contribution to Healthcare Informatics. The award is named after Professor Rory O'Moore, who received the award in 2003 when it was inaugurated by then Taoiseach Bertie Ahern.

Rory OMore Bridge bridge in Ireland

Rory O'More Bridge is a road bridge spanning the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland and joining Watling Street to Ellis Street and the north quays.

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