- Ciarán Ó Con
Cheanainn (12 July 1981 – 4
February 2009) was an
Irish scholar,
teacher and
youngest winner of the Corn Uí Riada. Ó Con
Cheanainn was born in...
- Tomás Ó Con
Cheanainn (9
March 1921 – 13 June 2015) was an
Irish scholar, historian, and professor. A
native of
Baile an tSagairt, Cois Fhairrge, County...
- Áine Ní
Cheanainn (1907–1999) was
headmistress and co-founder of ****ann Scannán na nÓg. Ní
Cheanainn was born in Derryvea, Kiltimagh,
County Mayo, daughter...
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Donnchadha 2006 Stiofán Ó Cualáin 2007 Micheál Ó
Confhaola 2008 Ciarán Ó Con
Cheanainn 2009
Doimnic Mac
Giolla Bhríde 2010
Nollaig Ní
Laoire 2011
Jimmy Ó Ceannabháin...
- 3rd
Edition by Áine Ní
Cheanáinn published by
Western People (1988), pg. 56 The
Heritage of Mayo 3rd
Edition by Áine Ní
Cheanáinn,
published by Western...
- Sheánín Mac Donnchadha, Mícheál Ó
Confhaola and 2008
winner Ciarán Ó Con
Cheanainn from An Spidéal,
County Galway. Colm
Jimmy Ó'
Curraoin won Corn Uí Riada...
- Paul Mohr,
JGAHS Vol. 63, 2011. Clár Amhrán
Mhaigh Cuilinn, Ciarán Ó Con
Cheanainn, 2011. He Who
Dared and Died" – The Life and
Death of an SAS Original...
- The name of the
authority was changed, at the
suggestion of Áine Ní
Cheanainn, to
Radio Telefís Éireann by the
Broadcasting Authority (Amendment) Act...
- (logainm.ie).
Retrieved 13
October 2021. The
Heritage of Mayo by Áine Ní
Cheanáinn 3rd
edition 1988, page 94
Catholic Archdiocese of Tuam
history site "Mayo...
- the weather, in
particular the cold.
Based on the notes, Tomás Ó Con
Cheanainn has been able to
reconstruct the time span in
which certain sections were...