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Maoilin Mac
Bruideadha,
Irish poet, died 1582.
Maoilin succeeded his brother,
Diarmuid Mac
Bruideadha, as head of the
family and
ollamh to O Brian. He...
- Seán Buí Mac
Bruideadha,
Irish poet, fl. 14th century. Seán Buí Mac
Bruideadha who
wrote a poem to
Mathghamhain Maonmhaighe Ó
Briain (died 1369), Dlighidh...
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Concubhair Mac
Bruideadha (fl. 1636) was an
Irish poet and a man of letters. A son of
Maoilin Óg Mac
Bruideadha (died 1602); both of
their names occur...
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Diarmuid Mac
Bruideadha (Brody),
Irish poet, died 1563.
Diarmuid was a Mac
Bruideadha brehon family member,
based at Ballybrody,
parish of Dysert, barony...
- He died 31
December 1602 and was
succeeded by his son,
Concubhair Mac
Bruideadha. The
names of both
father and son crop up
repeatedly as
jurors and arbitrators...
- brother,
Domhnall mac Dáire Mac Bruaideadha. Seán Buí Mac
Bruideadha, fl. 1300s.
Diarmuid Mac
Bruideadha, d. 1563. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1893). "MacBruaidedh, Tadhg" ...
- peer. John of Desmond,
rebel noble (killed in skirmish).
Maoilin Mac
Bruideadha, poet.
March –
traditional melody Cailín Óg a Stór
first on record. Annal...
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Anthony Bruodin (Irish: Antóin Mac
Bruideadha; 1625 — 7 May 1680), also
known as
Antonius Bruodinus or
Bruodine was an
Irish Franciscan friar, philosopher...
- were not to
return to
Thomond for more than two centuries.
Diarmuid Mac
Bruideadha (Brody),
Irish poet, died 1563, of
Kilkee and
Ballybrody Tom de Paor,...
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Approximate date –
Niall Ó Glacáin,
physician (d. 1653)
Diarmuid Mac
Bruideadha, poet. Moody, T. W.; et al., eds. (1989). A New
History of Ireland. 8:...