- Ó
Ciardha 2000, p. 84. Ó
Ciardha 2000, p. 85.
Lenihan 2014, p. 199.
Morley 2007, p. 194.
Lenihan 2014, p. 244.
Garnham 2002, pp. 81–82. Ó
Ciardha 2000...
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Ciardha,
modern spelling Ó Ciara:
Anglicised Carey, Keary, Kearey,
Carry , O
Carry .
Mainly a
midland (Leinster) surname. One
major sept of Ó
Ciardha...
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essentially Jacobite poetry", and both Ó
Buachalla and fellow-historian Éamonn Ó
Ciardha argue that
James and his
successors pla**** a
central role as messianic...
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Joseph Carey (born 24 June 1975) is an
Irish former Fine Gael
politician who
served as a
Teachta Dála (TD) for the
Clare constituency from the 2007 general...
- Éamonn Ó
Ciardha is an
Irish historian and writer. Ó
Ciardha is a
native of Scotshouse, a
village in the
Barony of
Dartree in the west of
County Monaghan...
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Ciaran of Saighir. One of his
places was Druim-fertain, and in
Cairbre Ua
Ciardha is Druim-fertain; and to him
belongs Inish Uachtair in Loch Sileann, and...
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forms contain the Old
Irish adjective 'ciar'- 'black/dark', of
which Ó
Ciardha (County Kildare,
County Westmeath & 'many
parts of the
south of Ireland')...
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Tadhg Ó Cianáin "The
Hunting of the Earl of Rone"
Regiment of
Hibernia Ó
Ciardha 2007.
Walsh 1996, p. 8.
McGurk 2007, p. 20.
Morgan 2014.
Bagwell 1895,...
- have been held abroad. The
pioneers of the Pop-Up
Gaeltacht were
Osgur Ó
Ciardha and
Peadar Ó Caomhánaigh,
language activists who
established the first...
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afterwards at
Limerick after a
short siege.[citation needed]
According to Ó
Ciardha, the
battle "made a
searing impression on the
Irish consciousness". Irish...