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Witchblade is an
American comic book
series published by Top Cow Productions, an
imprint of
Image Comics,
which ran from
November 1995 to
October 2015...
- The O'Cahan (Irish: Ó
Catháin 'descendants of Cahan') were a
powerful sept of the
Northern Uí Néill's Cenél nEógain in
medieval Ireland. The name is presently...
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Darach Ó
Catháin (30
September 1922 – 29
September 1987) was an
Irish sean-nós singer.
Along with his
fellow Connemara-native,
Seosamh Ó hÉanaí, he was...
- Seán Ó
Catháin (fl. 1726) was an
Irish scribe.
Little is
known of Ó
Catháin. He
transcribed Trí
Biorghaoithe an Bháis – by Seathrún Céitinn – and Beatha...
- Ruairí Dall Ó
Catháin (anglicized: Rory Dall O'Cahan) may have been an
Irish harper and composer.
Recent research, however,
raises the
question whether...
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Eoghan ua
Cathain (died 980) was
Abbot of Clonfert.
There is a gap of sixty-six
years between recorded abbots,
rendering the
exact succession between...
- Conn Ó
Catháin was
Bishop of Raphoe. Ó
Catháin was
bishop from 6
February 1514, and
accepted royal supremacy of King
Henry VIII in 1534. Ó
Catháin died...
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Commission (1935–1971). In
later years, his
stories were
recorded by Séamas Ó
Catháin of the
Department of
Irish Folklore from 1975
onwards for more than ten...
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Eachmarcach Ó
Catháin (a.k.a.
Echlin O'Cahan or
Ackland Kane),
Irish harper and composer, 1720–1790). Ó
Catháin was born at
Drogheda in 1720, and was...
- of his subjects,
while the
chieftain who
slays the
revenant is
named as
Cathain. The hero
variously consults an
early Christian saint instead of a druid...