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Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh (Irish pronunciation: [ˈcaɾˠ(ə)wəl̪ˠ oː ˈd̪ˠaːlˠə]; 12
February 1911 – 21
March 1978) was an
Irish Fianna Fáil politician,
judge and...
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Maine mac
Cearbhall, great-grandson of
Niall of the Nine Hostages, died 531 or 538. The
brother of
Diarmait mac Cerbaill, ****ure High King of Ireland...
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Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh (IPA: [ˈcaɾˠ(ə)wəl̪ˠ oː ˈd̪ˠaːlˠiː]; fl. 1630),
sometimes spelt in
English as
Carroll Oge O'Daly, was a 17th-century
Irish language...
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Cerball (modern spelling:
Cearbhall) is an
Irish language male
given name and may
refer to:
Cerball mac Dúnlainge (died 888), King of
Osraige Cerball...
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Cearbhall mac
Lochlainn Ó Dálaigh (died 1404) was an
Irish poet.
Described as
Chief Ollam of
Ireland in poetry,
Cearbhall died in Corcomroe,
County Clare...
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resulted from the
sudden death in
office of
President Erskine H. Childers.
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh was
elected unopposed as the
fifth president of Ireland. Childers...
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scholar of the
Irish language and the wife of the 5th
President of Ireland,
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh. She was the
second of five
children baptised as Mary but always...
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mentioned in
later Nordic sources. The
Icelandic Landnámabók
describes Cearbhall (Kjarvalur) as
ruler of
Dublin and Earl of
Orkney and
opens with a list...
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resignation of
President Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh in
October 1976.
Patrick Hillery was
elected unopposed as the
sixth president of Ireland.
Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh resigned...
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Ireland portal Achaidh Leithdeircc (modern
spelling Achadh Leith-dheirg) is an
ancient location in
Ireland reputed to be the site of a
historic battle...