- ˈkɒnə(x)t/ KON-awt, KON-ə(kh)t; Irish:
Connachta [ˈkʊn̪ˠəxt̪ˠə] or Cúige
Chonnacht [ˌkuːɟə ˈxʊn̪ˠəxt̪ˠ]), is one of the four
provinces of Ireland, in the...
- Cló Iar-
Chonnacht (CIC;
Irish pronunciation: [ˌklˠoː iəɾˠ ˈxɔn̪ˠəxt̪ˠ]; "West
Connacht Press") is an
Irish language publishing company founded in 1985...
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tSaoi and others. Irish-language
publishers such as Coiscéim and Cló Iar-
Chonnacht continue to
produce scores of
titles every year. In English, Jonathan...
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figure to
Modern literature in
Irish and
found of the
influential Cló Iar-
Chonnacht publishing house Fiontán Ó Curraoin,
Gaelic footballer Pádraig Ó Finneadha...
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school was at the
centre of the
Gaelic literary revival. The Coláiste
Chonnacht was
founded in 1905 as a
summer school by
Conradh na Gaeilge. The prin****l...
- 2014. "Joyce,
Patrick Weston (1827–1914)". Ainm.ie (in Irish). Cló Iar-
Chonnacht.
Archived from the
original on 20
February 2014.
Retrieved 3 February...
- Cú
Chonnacht Ó Fialáin (fl. before 1480) was a
Gaelic Irish poet. Ó Fialáin was a
member of a
family ****ociated with Boho,
County Fermanagh (see Bhotha...
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Fermanagh Founded 10th
century Founder Odhar mac
Cearnaigh Final ruler Cú
Chonnacht Óg mac Con
Connacht Óig Mag
Uidhir Titles King of
Fermanagh Baron Maguire...
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involved in the Nine Years' War
against English rule. His successor, Cú
Chonnacht Óg Mag Uidhir, was one of the
Gaelic Irish leaders who fled
Ireland during...
- Cú
Chonnacht Ó Cianáin, d. 1615, was a
rymer or
chronicler to Rory Maguire. He was
apparently the
first man
racked in Ireland, the
instrument being used...