-
derived from the
Gaelic Mac
Cathmhaoil,
meaning the "son of Cathmhaol",
descendant of
being implied. The name
Cathmhaoil itself is
derived from cath mhaol...
- Aodh Mac
Cathmhaoil, O.F.M. (Latin: Hugo Cavellus; anglicised: Hugh MacCaghwell; 1571 – 22
September 1626), was an
Irish Franciscan theologian and Archbishop...
- name
Seosamh Mac
Cathmhaoil (also
Seosamh Mac
Cathmhaoil)
Campbell being a
common anglicization of the old
Irish name Mac
Cathmhaoil. He is now remembered...
- Art Mac
Cathmhaoil (Sometimes
Anglicised to
Arthur MacCawell) was a
priest in
Ireland during the late 14th and
early 15th centuries. He was Archdeacon...
- Séamus Mac
Cathmhaoil aka
James MacCawell was the
first Anglican Archbishop of Cashel. He was
nominated on 12
February 1567 and
appointed by
letters patent...
-
Brian Mac
Cathmhaoi was a
priest in
Ireland during the mid 14th century. The
Archdeacon of Clogher, in 1356 he
became Bishop of Clogher. He died of the...
-
publications by
members of the
Gaelic League published under the name
Seaghan Mac
Cathmhaoil. He was also
involved in
theatre and
related productions. He emigrated...
-
colonel and
commanding officer of the 1st SAS Regiment,
Newtownards Aodh Mac
Cathmhaoil,
Roman Catholic Archbishop of
Armagh and
Primate of all Ireland, Saul...
- Je,
throne holder of the
Gelug tradition of
Buddhism (b. 1364) Art Mac
Cathmhaoil,
Bishop of
Clogher Centurione II Zaccaria, last
Prince of Achaea, Baron...
- Mother's Lullaby"
published 1904 in The
Songs of Uladh,
lyrics by
Seosamh Mac
Cathmhaoil (Joseph Campbell) Ó Giolláin,
Diarmuid (1991). "The
fairy belief and official...