- Tomás Ó
Caiside, aka An
Caisideach Bán, (c. 1709 – 1773?), was an
Irish friar, soldier, and poet. Ó
Caiside's family was of
Ulster stock, his parents...
- Dutu Úa
Caiside, poet, fl. 1147.
Finghin Ó
Caiside, died 1322.
Gilla na
nAingel Ó
Caiside, died 1335
Tadhg Ó
Caiside, died 1450
Concobur Ó
Caiside, died...
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Mochua Ó
Caiside,
Irish poet, fl. 12th century. Ó
Caiside was a
member of a
family situated in what is now
County Fermanagh. The Ó
Caisides were originally...
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Concobur Ó
Caiside, Gaelic-Irish physician, died 1502. Ó
Caiside was a
member of a
brehon family based in what is now
County Fermanagh.
According to the...
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Finghin Ó
Caiside, Gaelic-Irish physician, died 1322. Ó
Caiside was a
member of a
brehon family based in
County Fermanagh, who
became physicians to its...
- (O'****ny), Ó Néill (O'Neill), Ó Sé (O'Shea), Ó Súilleabháin (O'****van), Ó
Caiside/Ó
Casaide (C****idy), Ó Brádaigh/Mac
Bradaigh (Brady) and Ó
Tuathail (O'Toole)...
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surname and
ultimately from the
Gaelic given name
Caiside,
meaning "clever" or "curly-haired." The name
Caiside comes from the
Irish word
element cas. C****idy...
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soldiers from Ireland. One of his
fellow soldiers was the poet Tomás Ó
Caiside (c.1709–1773?). A
portrait of
Kirkland survives. http://factoidz...
- (Irish: Ó
Caiside / Ó Casaide) is a
common Irish surname and is
sometimes used as a
given name. The
surname translates to "descendant of
Caiside". Variations...
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author and date. The
introduction of the poem
states that
Gilla Mo Dutu Úa
Caiside, of Ard Brecáin in Meath,
composed it in 1147. An
Banshenchas is framed...