- Ádhamh Ó
Cianáin (died 1373) was an
Irish historian and genealogist.
Described in his
obituary as "a
learned historian" and "a canon" of Lisgoole, "having...
- Ó
Cianáin was the name of a Gaelic-Irish
Brehon family. They were
originally erenaghs of the
parish of Cleenish,
Lough Erne, but who had
served for several...
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Tadhg Óg Ó
Cianáin (Irish pronunciation: [t̪ˠəiɡ oːɡ oː ˈciənˠaːnʲ]) (died c. 1614) was an
Irish writer. He was the
author of
Turas na dTaoiseach/the...
- 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...
- Ó
Cianáin or The Book of
Adhamh Ó
Cianáin, now G 2-3 NLI (National
Library of Ireland), is a book
written in or
about the 1340s by
Adhamh Ó
Cianáin by...
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theory that they were all
about to be
arrested contradicts writer Tadhg Ó
Cianáin, the main
historical source on the Flight, who said at the
start of his...
- the
Irish language. It is
derived from Ó
Cianáin 'descendant of Cianán' (a
diminutive of Cian). The Ó
Cianáin clan were
hereditary historians to the Mac...
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Eoghain Ó
Cianáin,
alias Owen Keynan, is
listed as of Cappervarget,
County Kildare in a
Patent Roll of 1540,
which states he was a
harper and a servant...
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Thady Ó
Cianáin (or
Thady Keenan) was an
Irish composer of the
early 17th century. A
member of the Ó
Cianáin family, he is
famous as the
composer of the...
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Ruaidhri Ó
Cianáin (died 1387) was an
Irish historian.
Described upon his
death as "a
learned historian without fault", "professor of
Oirghialla in history"...