-
Irish speakers at
Leuven (Louvain) by the
honorary name Aodh Mac
Aingil ("Mac
Aingil" is
Irish for "Son of an Angel"), and it was
under this
title that...
-
inhabit them. The Aos sí are
known by many
names in Ireland,
among them:
Aingil Anúabhair: "Proud angels"
Daoine Uaisle': "The
noble folk"
Daoine maithe:...
- 1950s. The
local national school is
Keadue National School (Irish:
Scoil an
Aingil Choiméadaí, An Céideadh) with 20 pupils, and the
nearest secondary school...
- was co-founded in May 1607 by Aodh Mac
Cathmhaoil (also
known as Aodh Mac
Aingil) and
Flaithri Ó Maolconaire,
Irish Franciscan,
theologian and aide to Aodh...
- July 2020. RTÉ Guide, 28 October-3
November 2006
edition Aifric,
Series 1
Aingil Chaitlin, BBC Alba, 28
October 2008 "Aifric (Rann 18) - Prenañ
skiant labour"...
-
Irish and
English with
vintage Indian matchboxes. (ebook)
Broken Angels /
Aingil Bhriste Bilingual ekphrastic tanka –
poems of love,
longing and emptiness...
- a priest. In 1625 he was
nominated for the see of Armagh, but Aodh Mac
Aingil was
chosen instead. He has been
mistaken as the
author of Cín Lae Uí Mhealláin...
-
writer Robert Shipboy MacAdam,
antiquarian and
Gaelic scholar Aodh Mac
Aingil, scholar, poet and
bishop George Macartney, 1st Earl Macartney, diplomat...
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Burgo (Burke), John Colgan, Aodh Mac
Cathmhaoil (also
known as Aodh Mac
Aingil), Mícheál Ó Cléirigh,
Giolla Brighde Ó hEódhasa (also
known as Bonaventura...
- ed.
Murphy (Dublin, 1895), cxlv, cxlix,
cliii [5] Ó
Cleirigh T. Aodh Mac
Aingil agus an
Scoil Nua-Ghaeilge i Lobhain.
Baile Atha
Cliath [Dublin], c. 1935...