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Caoch Ceise Ó Clúmháin, Gaelic-Irish poet, fl. 14th century.
Caoch Cise was a
member of the Ó Chlúmháin
family of Connacht.
Lambert McKenna ascribes to...
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known as the
Keash Caves or the
Caves of
Keshcorran (Irish:
Uaimheanna na
Céise), are a
series of
limestone caves located near the
village of Keash, County...
- ****ociated with
Moytirra in
South County Sligo.
Other texts include Bruidean Ceise Corann, set on
Keash Mountain. The rich
array of
megalithic monuments in...
- Chlúmháin, poet, died 1143
Aindileas Ua Chlúmháin, poet, died 1170
Caoch Ceise Ó Chlúmháin, poet, fl. 14th
century Jarlath Cloonan,
Galway Senior Hurling...
- be the
burial place of Cenannáin. His
ancestry is
given as Cenannáin mac
Ceise, mac Lugdach, mac Labrada, mac Imchadha, mac Cormaic, mac Con-Chorbb. Coirpre...
- that
after the
Kushan Empire advance, the
coinage of the
Taxila Kulutas ceised to
exist and the
coinage of
Virayasa continued in the North-East Punjab...
- fretin", i. e. his "worthless trash". He announced, he
would completely ceise this kind of
occupation in
favour of
exclusively composing original works...
- It was
published in 1938. It
concerns the
families of Ó Maol
Ruanaidh rí
Céise and Mac
Diarmata of Moylurg. It
mentions Tomhaltach Mac Diarmuda/mac na...
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Moshi and
apostolic administrator of
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kahama. He
ceised being apostolic administrator of
Kahama after appointment and consecration...
- (poem 13); two
members of the Ó’Clúmháin
family from
County Sligo-
Caoch Ceise Ó’Clúmhán (poem 17) and
Giolla Aong****s Ó’Clúmhán (poem 15);
Tadhg Ó’Domhnalláin...