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anglicized as Aidan,
formed by the
addition of the
diminutive suffix -án.
Aogán (traditionally Aodhagán), a
double diminutive. This form
features in the...
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Aogán Ó
Fearghail (pronounced [ˈiːɡaːn̪ˠ oː ˈfʲaɾˠɣiːlʲ]; born 1959) is an
Irish sports administrator who was the 38th
president of the
Gaelic Athletic...
- Súilleabháin
Variant Irish spellings of his name
include Aogán and Ua
Rathaille Ó Rathaille,
Aogán (1911). Dinneen, Patrick; O'Donoghue,
Tadhg (eds.). Dánta...
- Dálaigh (fourteenth century), Dáibhí Ó
Bruadair (seventeenth century) and
Aogán Ó
Rathaille (eighteenth century). Eibhlín Dubh Ní
Chonaill (c. 1743 – c...
- from the
original on 5
October 2013.
Retrieved 6
December 2011. Mulcahy,
Aogán (2012). "'Alright in
their own place':
Policing and the
spatial regulation...
- Feiritéar
Donnchadh Mac an
Caoilfhiaclaigh Aogán Ó
Rathaille Séafraidh Ó
Donnchadha an
Ghleanna 18th
century Aogán Ó
Rathaille Brian Merriman Jonathan Swift...
- Buckley, pp. 744–813, in A New
History of Ireland,
volume one, Oxford, 2005
Aogán Ó
Rathaille Dáibhí Ó
Bruadair Cathal Buí Mac
Giolla Ghunna Peadar Ó Doirnín...
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include Dáibhí Ó
Bruadair (1625?–1698),
Piaras Feiritéar (1600?–1653) and
Aogán Ó
Rathaille (1675–1729). Ó
Rathaille belongs as much to the 18th as the...
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published editions of
Geoffrey Keating's
Foras Feasa ar Éirinn,
poems by
Aogán Ó
Rathaille and
Piaras Feiritéar, and
other works for the
Irish Texts Society...
- Rua Ó Súilleabháin
Padraig O'Keeffe
Arthur O'Leary
Muiris Ó Súilleabháin
Aogán Ó
Rathaille Peig
Sayers Larry Mathews Christie Hennessy John
Moriarty Paddy...