- Máirtín Ó
Cadhain (Irish pronunciation: [ˈmˠaːɾˠtʲiːnʲ oː ˈkəinʲ]; 20
January 1906 – 18
October 1970) was one of the most
prominent Irish language writers...
- n̪ˠə ˈcɪl̠ʲə] kray-na-KIL-yə)) is an
Irish language novel by Máirtín Ó
Cadhain. It was
first published in 1949 and is
considered one of the
greatest novels...
-
Coyne is a
surname of
Irish origin anglicised from the
Gaelic Ó
Cadhain meaning "descendant of Cadhan".
Notable people with the
surname include: Andre...
- the
thirteenth century, the
original inhabitants, the
clans Conneely, Ó
Cadhain, Ó Folan, and MacConroy, had been
steadily driven westward from the Moycullen...
-
Republican nature. In the book
Studies in
Irish radical leadership, Máirtín Ó
Cadhain suggests that
following the
collapse of the
Republican Congress, Connolly...
- This was to
produce a
number of
notable writers,
including Máirtín Ó
Cadhain, Máire Mhac an
tSaoi and others. Irish-language
publishers such as Coiscéim...
- O'Malley Tom
Maguire Paddy McLogan Seamus O'Donovan
Frank Ryan Máirtín Ó
Cadhain Brendan Behan Dominic Behan Tomás Ó
Dubhghaill Seán
South Fergal O'Hanlon...
-
Prominent writers in the
Irish language are Pádraic Ó Conaire, Máirtín Ó
Cadhain, Séamus Ó Grianna, and
Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill. The
history of
Irish theatre...
- a
variant of Cohane,
which itself is an
Anglicized form of the
Irish Ó
Cadhain.
Cohan is also a
variant spelling of the
Hebrew surname Cohen. This version...
- and 70s,
pressure from
groups such as
Misneach (supported by Máirtín Ó
Cadhain), the
Gluaiseacht Chearta Siabhialta na
Gaeltachta and others; particularly...