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Fiachna Ó
Braonáin (born 27
November 1965)
plays the
guitar and
sings vocals with the
Irish band
Hothouse Flowers. Born in Dublin, he
received his school...
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Clannad (Irish pronunciation: [ˈklˠan̪ˠəd̪ˠ]) were an
Irish band
formed in 1970 in Gweedore,
County Donegal, by
siblings Ciarán, Pól and Moya Ui Bhraonáin...
- Pól
Brennan (Irish: Pól Ó
Braonáin,
pronounced [ˈpˠoːlˠ oː ˈbˠɾˠiːnˠaːnʲ]; born 22
April 1956) is an
Irish singer-songwriter. He is the
brother of Enya...
- Émonn Ó
Braonain (d.30
November 1632) was the
subject of an
Irish poem. A
resident of
Baile Adhaimh (now Adamstown),
County Westmeath, his father's name...
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Clereach Ó Maol
Braonáin,
Irish cleric and musician, died 1343. The
Annals of
Lough Ce, sub anno 1343, note the
manner of Ó Maol
Braonáin's death: Donnchadh...
- Séamus Ó
Braonáin (Jimmy Brennan) (1881–1970) was an
Irish sportsman and high-ranking
public servant,
founding father of the women’s team
field sport of...
- "Dhéanainn Súgradh" Ciarán Ó
Braonáin – b****, guitar, keyboards,
vocals Máire Ní Bhronáin – vocals, harp Pól Ó
Braonáin – flute, guitar, percussion, vocals...
- Máel
Sechnaill Ó
Braonáin (fl. 1581–1585) was an
Irish harper. Ó
Braonáin is
listed in the
fiants in 1581 as Mac
Loughlin roe O’Brennan,
County Galway...
- Flowers. Ó Maonlaí
formed the band in 1985 with his
schoolmate Fiachna Ó
Braonáin. He
attended Scoil Lorcáin,
Monkstown and Coláiste Eoin,
which is a Gaelscoil...
- Irish-language surnames: Ó
Braonáin and Ó Branáin (or Mac Branáin). Historically, one
source of the
surname was the
prominent clan Ua
Braonáin (O'Brennan) of Uí...