-
Proinsias Mac
Aonghusa (23 June 1933 – 28
September 2003) was an
Irish journalist, writer, TV
presenter and campaigner. Born into an Irish-speaking household...
-
James Martin Pacelli McGuinness (Irish: Séamus Máirtín
Pacelli Mag
Aonghusa; 23 May 1950 – 21
March 2017) was an
Irish republican politician and statesman...
-
Richard Hennessy (Irish: Ristéard Ó h-
Aonghusa; 1720 — 8
October 1800) was an
Irish military officer and businessman, best
known for
founding the Hennessy...
- of the
overkingdom of Ulaid. From the 12th
century the
Magennises (Mac
Aonghusa) were
chiefs of Iveagh. They were
based at
Rathfriland and were inaugurated...
-
Magennis (Irish: Mac
Aonghusa), also
spelled Maguiness or McGuinness, is an
Irish surname,
meaning the "son of Angus",
which in
eastern Ulster was commonly...
- Dún
Aonghasa (unofficial
anglicised version Dun Aengus) is the best-known of
several prehistoric hill
forts on the Aran
Islands of
County Galway, Ireland...
- Ó h
Aonghusa is the
surname of at
least two
distinct Gaelic-Irish families. It is now
anglicised as
Hennessy and Hennessey. One Ó h
Aonghusa family were...
- Séamus
Ennis (Irish: Séamas Mac
Aonghusa; 5 May 1919 – 5
October 1982) was an
Irish musician,
singer and
Irish music collector. He was most
noted for his...
- (Iarmhí, Vol. 1, No. 4).
Retrieved 25
December 2024 – via debanked.com. Mac
Aonghusa,
Proinsias (1983).
Quotations from Éamon de Valera. Mercier. p. 89. ISBN 0-85342-684-8...
-
August 2001.
Sergey Brin – My
favorite books "Speech by
Diarmaid Mac
Aonghusa at
Brendan Kehoe's funeral".
Retrieved 19
August 2011.
Educate Together:...