- O'Keeffe (Irish: Ó
Caoimh) is an
Irish Gaelic clan
based most
prominently in what is
today County Cork,
particularly around Fermoy and Duhallow. The name...
- (GAA). Páirc Uí Chaoimh, the home of the Cork GAA, is
named after him. Ó
Caoimh was born in
Roscommon in 1897. He
moved to Cork City at an
early age; the...
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Aindrias Ó
Caoimh may
refer to:
Aindrias Ó
Caoimh (attorney general) (1912–1994),
Attorney General of Ireland, 1954 and 1957–1967
Aindrias Ó
Caoimh (judge)...
-
Aindrias Ó
Caoimh (born 1
April 1950) is a
retired Irish judge who has
served as a
Judge of the
European Court of
Justice from 2004 to 2015. He previously...
- Chaoimh, in
commemoration of the late general-secretary of the GAA, Pádraig Ó
Caoimh, the
stadium was to have a
capacity of 50,288.
Designed by the Cork city...
-
Aindrias Micheál Ó
Caoimh (4
October 1912 – 30
December 1994) was an
Irish judge and
barrister who
served as a
Judge of the
European Court of
Justice from...
-
Cornelius O'Keeffe (Irish:
Cornelius Ó
Caoimh); c. 1670–4 May 1737) was an
Irish Roman Catholic prelate who
served as the
Bishop of
Limerick from 1720...
-
Minister for Arts, Heritage,
Gaeltacht and the Islands, and
Aindrias Ó
Caoimh,
former judge of the High
Court and of the
European Court of Justice. He...
- Súilleabháin and Mac Cárthaigh), the Eóganacht Glen****ach (represented by the Ó
Caoimh), and the Eóganacht Áine (represented by the Ó Ciarmhaic).
Their hold was...
- Súilleabháin and Mac Cárthaigh) and Eóganacht Glen****ach (ancestors of the Ó
Caoimh)
competed for
control of Munster.
Celtic Christian civilisation developed...