- Aodh
Buidhe Mac an
Bhaird, O.F.M. (aka Aedh
Buidh Mac an
Bhaird or Hugh Ward; c.1593 – 8
November 1635), was an
Irish Franciscan friar who was a noted...
- The Mac an
Bháird family (Irish:
Clann an
Bháird) was one of the
learned families of late
medieval Ireland. The name has
evolved over many centuries,...
- Óg Mac an
Bhaird (born by 1550, died
after 1616) was a Gaelic-Irish
bardic poet. A
member of the
Donegal branch of the
learned Mac an
Bhaird family, he...
- Máire Nic an
Bhaird (Irish pronunciation: [ˈmˠaːɾʲə n̠ʲəc ə ˈwaːɾˠdʲ]; English:
Moira Ward; born 1982) is a
secondary school teacher and
Irish language...
- Aodh mac
Diarmada Mac an
Bhaird,
Irish poet, fl. c. 1200–1600. Aodh was a
member of the Mac an
Bhaird bardic family of
County Galway and
County Donegal...
- Nic a
Bháird (born 22
September 1995) is an
Irish rugby union player. She
plays for the
Ireland women's
national rugby union team. Nic a
Bháird competed...
-
Leitir Mhic an
Bhaird or
Leitir Mhic a'
Bhaird (anglicised as Lettermacaward) is a
Gaeltacht village in the
Rosses region of
County Donegal, Ireland....
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Domhnuill Ruaidh mac an
Bhaird, Gaelic-Irish
bardic poet, died 1550. A
member of the
Donegal branch of the
learned Mac an
Bhaird family. His son was the...
-
leader of the SDLP
Fearghal Óg Mac an
Bhaird (1550-1616), Gaelic-Irish poet
Fearghal mac
Domhnuill Ruaidh Mac an
Bhaird (died 1550), Gaelic-Irish
bardic poet...
-
Diarmaid Mac an
Bhaird, fl. 1670, was an
Irish poet. A son of
Laoiseach Mac an
Bhaird,
Diarmaid was a
member of the
Clann Mac an
Bhaird and one of the...