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Concannon (other
spellings Concanen, Concanon, Conceanainn, Con
Ceanainn, and Kincannon,
among others) is an
Irish family name.
Notable people with the...
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Letterkenny (Irish:
Leitir Ceanainn [ˈl̠ʲɛtʲəɾʲ ˈcanˠən̠ʲ],
meaning "hillside of the O'Cannons"),
nicknamed the
Cathedral Town, is a
large town in County...
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William Ó Con
Ceanainn, Lord of Uí Díarmata, died in 1478. Sub anno 1478, the
Annals of the Four
Masters state that "Thomas O'Concannon, Lord of Hy-Diarmada...
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Davok Ó Con
Ceanainn, (died 1370) was King of Uí Díarmata.
Cathal is the only
ruler of the
territory mentioned after Aodh Ó Con
Ceanainn. The
Annals of...
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Davok Ó Con
Ceanainn, Lord of Uí Díarmata, fl. 1478.
Davock was an
Irish Lord. He
succeeded his father, William, but was
banished into
Connemara before...
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Muirgeas ua Cú
Ceanainn (died 1037) was King of Uí Díarmata.
Muirgeas was a
grandson of Cú
Ceanain mac Tadhg, and
seems to have
reigned from 1021 to 1037...
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Letterkenny in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Letterkenny (Irish:
Leitir Ceanainn,
meaning "Hillside of the O'Cannons") is a town in
County Donegal, Ireland...
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Ceanain Ó Con
Ceanainn (died 1224) was King of Uí Díarmata, Ireland. Cú
Ceanain was a contemporary, and
subject of,
Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair...
- Aodh Ó Con
Ceanainn, (fl. 1319) was king of Uí Díarmata. Aodh Ó Con
Ceanainn was the
apparent successor to Donnell, who died at the
Second Battle of Athenry...
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Donnell Ó Con
Ceanainn, (died 1316) was King of Uí Díarmata. Cú
Ceanain was a contemporary, and
subject of, King of
Connacht Fedlim Ó Conchobair. He fought...