- Amlaíb mac
Sitriuc ("
Amhlaeibh, son of Sitric") or Olaf Sigtryggsson, was the son of
Sigtrygg Silkbeard, the Hiberno-Norse King of Dublin, and Sláine...
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Amhlaeibh Mac Innaighneorach,
Chief Harper of Ireland, died 1168. Mac
Innaighneorach is one of the
earliest recorded Irish professional musicians. The...
- Islands, and over the sons of
Amhlaeibh in particular,
where many were slain,
together with Raghnall, son of
Amhlaeibh, heir to the
sovereignty of the...
- Ui-Colgain; but he was over-taken by
Amhlaeibh, with the
foreigners of Ath-cliath, and the Leinstermen; in the
conflict Amhlaeibh was
wounded through his thigh...
- Ua Tomhrair,
priest and
chief singer of Cluain-mic-Nois, died. 1168:
Amhlaeibh Mac Innaighneorach,
chief ollamh of
Ireland in harp-playing, died. 1226:...
- Mor. The
Annals of Four
Masters state M1021.3 Maelmaire,
daughter of
Amhlaeibh, wife of Maelseachlainn, son of Domhnall, died.
Annals of Four Masters...
- by name,
specifically a sui cruitirechta/a
master of harping. Clàrsach
Amhlaeibh Mac Innaighneorach, d. 1168. Aed mac Donn Ó Sochlachain, d. 1224. Maol...
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founded on the site of a
palace given by
Domnall Mór Ua Briain. Ua Cerbaill,
Bishop of Roscrea.
Amhlaeibh Mac Innaighneorach,
Chief Harper of Ireland....
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Domhnaill Fhinn Ua
Dubhda (died 1135) was King of Ui
Fiachrach Muaidhe. 1135.
Amhlaeibh, son of
Domhnall Finn Ua Dubhda, lord of Ui-Amhalghadha, was
slain by...
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France Cormac MacDermott - (?–1618) -
harper with the
English Royal Musick Amhlaeibh Mac
Innaighneorach - (?–1168) -
Chief Harper of Ireland, one of the earliest...