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Domhnall Bernach Mág Samhradháin (anglicised
Donal 'Gap-Tooth' McGovern) was
chief of the
McGovern Clan and
Baron or Lord of
Tullyhaw barony,
County Cavan...
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McGovern (1928-2013),
Australian rugby league footballer Domhnall '
Bernach' Mág Samhradháin (anglicised
Donal 'Gap-Tooth' McGovern) was
chief of the...
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Chubert m. Daere, a
Fercos m. Poch, a
Lluber Beuthach, a
Chonul Bernach. (ed.
Bromwich and Evans, p. 7,
lines 178-80). See
further P. Sims-Williams...
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Roberto Garza Polo 1984–1986
Eduardo Bernach Fricky Ricardo 1984–1986
Manuel Gurría
Inspector Romualdo Tenorio 1984–1987...
- son of Tomás Óg &
grandson of
Fearghal Feb 1495-15 Feb 1496
Domhnall ‘
Bernach’ Mág Samhradháin (died 1496), son of Tomás Óg & half-brother of Feidlim...
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internecine warfare between the
McGovern clan and the
reigning chief,
Domhnall ‘
Bernach’ Mág Samhradháin, was
slain on 15
February 1496 by
Cathal and
others in...
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Domhnall Bernach, son of Thomas, son of Ferghal, was
killed in treachery. The
Annals of
Connacht for 1496 state- Mac Samradain, that is
Domnall Bernach son...
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brothers were Tomás Óg and Brian. His half-brothers were
Domhnall ‘
Bernach’ Mág Samhradháin (was
succeeded him as
chief of the clan on his
death in...
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Brynach Wyddel (the Irishman).
Brynach may be a form of the
Irish name,
Bernach. This
possibly etymology has led to
speculation that
Saint Brynach came...
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overhanging Nefyn in
Gwynedd in Wales. "Brenach,
otherwise called Brynach or
Bernach, was a hermit, who
inhabited a
lonely cell in the
neighbourhood of ****ord...