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Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dálaigh ("Scottish Muireadhach"); (c.1180–c.1250) was a
Gaelic poet and
crusader and
member of the Ó Dálaigh
bardic family. Muireadhach...
- Gillebríghde
Albanach (fl. 1200–1230) was a
medieval Scottish poet and crusader. He took part,
along with his fellow-Gael
Muireadhach Albanach, in the Fifth...
- The Duan
Albanach (Song of the Scots) is a
Middle Gaelic poem.
Written during the
reign of Mael
Coluim III, who
ruled between 1058 and 1093, it is found...
- n-Alban The
Synchronisms of
Flann Mainistrech of
Monasterboice The Duan
Albanach Adomnán of Iona's Life of
Saint Columba A
variety of
genealogies for later...
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Domhnall Albanach Ó
Troighthigh (fl. 1477–1482) was an
Irish scribe and physician.
Domhnall Albanach was a
member of the Uí
Troighthigh medical family...
- histories, but is not
commonly used
today called Dén, "the Vehement" Duan
Albanach, and "the Black" a
direct translation of his name to
modern English is...
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Edmond Albanach de Burgh, 1st Mac
William Íochtar (English: /dəˈbɜːr/ də-BUR; born
before 1315; died 1375) was an
Irish chieftain and
noble who established...
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early churches, such as at
Kilmartin by Dunadd. The 11th-century Duan
Albanach (Song of the Scots)
tells that the
three sons of Erc—Fergus Mór, Loarn...
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various contemporary Gaelic forms, such as Iondolbh,
found in the Duan
Albanach. The
Latin Chronicle of the
Kings of Alba uses
Indolf and Idulfus. "Ildulb"...
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nGaillimh ("in Galway"), from
Gaillimh ("Galway"); an t
Albanach ("the
Scottish person"), from
Albanach ("Scottish person"); and go hÉirinn ("to Ireland")...