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Tuileagna Ó Maol
Chonaire (fl. 1637) was an
Irish historian.
Tuileagna was a
member of the Ó
Maolconaire Brehon family, but it has
proved difficult for...
- Due to the
criticisms by 17th-century
Irish historian Tuileagna Ó Maol
Chonaire, the text was not
published in the
lifetimes of any of the parti****nts...
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Tuileagna Ó
Maoil Chonaire (fl. 1585) was an
Irish poet. A
member of the Ó
Maolconaire bardic family of Connacht,
Tuileagna is
known from a
number of extant...
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Fearfeasa Ó Maol
Chonaire,
sometimes Fearfeasa O'Mulconry and
other variations, (fl. 1630s) was an
Irish chronicler who is
primarily known as the co-compiler...
- (Latin:
Dioecesis Dunensis et Connorensis; Irish:
Deoise an Dúin agus
Chonaire) is a
Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or
diocese of the Catholic...
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Maoilechlainn Firbisigh Fláithrí,
Archbishop of Tuam, c.1560–1629
Fearfeasa Ó Maol
Chonaire Benjamin Hazard,
Faith & Patronage: the
political career of Flaithrí Ó...
- Four Masters, ****isted by Cú Choigcríche Ó Cléirigh,
Fearfeasa Ó Maol
Chonaire, and
Peregrinus Ó Duibhgeannain. He was a
member of the O'Cleirigh Bardic...
- Micí Mac
Gabhann Born 22
November 1865
Doire Chonaire, Cloughaneely,
County Donegal,
Ireland Died 29
November 1948(1948-11-29) (aged 83) An Caiseal, Cloughaneely...
- O'Glacan". A
Compendium of
Irish Biography. Dublin: M. H. Gill & Son. Uí
Chonaire, Rhóda (April 1977). "Léas ar an
Leigheas (2)". Comhar. 36 (4). Comhar...
- the Last
Rites and was
attended by
Archbishop of Tuam Fláithrí Ó Maol
Chonaire and two
refugee Franciscans from
Donegal Abbey;
Friars Muiris mac Donnchadh...