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- fashion company. A few years later, Hiroko Matsumoto married Jean-Claude Cathalan, who, at the time, was a manager at Roussel Uclaf. He later became the...
- Cathalán mac Indrechtaig (died 871) was a Dál Fiatach king of Ulaid, which is now Ulster, Ireland. He belonged to a branch of the Dal Fiatach called the...
- Cathalán ua Corcráin, Irish Abbot, died 1001. Cathalán bore a suffix that in his or the next generation became the surname Ó Corcráin, a surname held by...
- real estate. In 2009, the Comité Montaigne presided over by Jean-Claude Cathalan launched a website with an interactive map. The Canadian Emb****y was previously...
- Uí Briúin Bréifne Country Kingdom of Connacht Founder Ragheallach mac Cathalan Final ruler Maelmordha O'Reilly Titles King of East Bréifne King of Muintir...
- Scottish origin. It can derive from Ó Cathaláin, meaning descendant of Cathalán. Callan can also be an Anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Allin or Mac Callin...
- Eochaidh Ua Loingsigh, lord of the Uaithni Tire, in 1080; and of Cuilen Ua Cathalan, lord of the Uaithni Cliach, in 1107. Pre-Norman invasion Irish Celtic...
- Mac Eiccnigh mac Dalagh, died 998 Mac Leiginn mac Cerbaill, died 1022 Cathalan Ua Crichain, died 1027 Gilla Coluim ua Eichnech, died 1048 Leathlobair...
- ISSN 2249-1937. JSTOR 44140234. "Founders Online: To Thomas Jefferson from Stephen Cathalan, Jr., 11 June 1788". founders.archives.gov. Retrieved 2024-12-25. "Founders...
- derived from Cathalan, King of Farney slain in 1028, whose name means Little Charles, and from whom the family is thought to have descended. Cathalan was in...