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Gilbert Ó
Cellaigh,
second reign, 1318–1322 Aed Ó
Cellaigh, c.1322–?
Ruaidri Ó
Cellaigh, c.1332–1339
Tadgh Óg Ó
Cellaigh, 1339–1340
Diarmaid Ó
Cellaigh, c.1340–c...
- Seán na
Maighe Ó
Cellaigh, lord of Uí Maine, fl. 1538-1584. Ó
Cellaigh was a
descendant of Máine Mór, who
founded Uí Maine. His gr-gr-gr-gr-gr-grandfather...
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Donnchadh Ó
Cellaigh, king of Uí Maine,
Chief of the Name, The
Tribes and
customs of Hy-Many, John O'Donovan, 1843 The
Parish of Ballinasloe, Fr. Jerome...
- Loch-Caelain. This
would appear to make him a
grandson of
Concobar mac Tadg Ua
Cellaigh, who
ruled the
kingdom from 1014 to 1030. The
Tribes and
customs of Hy-Many...
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Tadhg Caech Ó
Cellaigh was a King of Ui
Maine within Ireland, who
retired in 1476. Upon the
death of Aedh na
gCailleach Ó
Cellaigh in 1469, the Ui Maine...
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Feardorcha Ó
Cellaigh, 79th and last king of Uí Maine, 43rd
Chief of the Name, fl. 1584-after 1611. Ó
Cellaigh was a
native of Aughrim,
County Galway...
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Tadhg Ua
Cellaigh, 39th King of Uí
Maine and 6th
Chief of the Name,
abducted 1145.
Tadhg and Uí
Maine are
mentioned infrequently in the annals, reflecting...
- Mór Ua
Cellaigh, 36th King of Uí
Maine and 1st
Chief of the Name. Ua
Cellaigh was the
first King of Uí
Maine to bear the
surname Ua
Cellaigh, derived...
- Mícheál Ó
Ceallaigh (fl. late 19th century) was an
Irish scribe. Ó
Ceallaigh is
known from only a very few m****cripts, such as LN G. 751. His work contains...
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Conchobar Ó
Cellaigh, 43rd King of Uí
Maine and 10th
Chief of the Name, died 1268. Uí
Maine during his
reign fell away from
subordinate status to the Kings...