- Ó
Cionga was the name of an
Irish Brehon family of
Lough Ree,
County Westmeath, who
spread to
neighbouring areas such as
County Longford and
County Offaly...
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Murtagh King (Irish:
Muircheartach Ó
Cionga; c. 1562 – c. 1639) was an
Irish Old
Testament translator and scribe. King was a
member of an
Irish bardic...
- An
Irish translation of the Old
Testament by
Leinsterman Muircheartach Ó
Cíonga,
commissioned by
Bishop Bedell, was
published after 1685
along with a translation...
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Cathal King
Personal information Irish name
Cathal Ó
Cionga Sport Hurling Position Midfield Born 2004 Carrig,
County Tipperary,
Ireland Occupation Student...
- 1031–1075. doi:10.1021/cr50030a003.
Janot MM,
Guilhem J,
Contz O,
Venera G,
Cionga E (1979). "Contribution to the
study of
valerian alcaloids (Valeriana officinalis...
- Caoimhín King
Personal information Irish name Caoimhín Ó
Cionga Sport Gaelic football Born Dunshaughlin,
Meath Club(s)
Years Club
Dunshaughlin Inter-county(ies)...
- King due to the
phonological similarity with the word rí. The Ó Cingeadh/Ó
Cionga bardic family from east of Loch Ree also had
their name
corrupted into King...
- Mick King
Personal information Irish name Mícheál Ó
Cionga Sport Hurling Position Forward Born Castlegar,
County Galway Club(s)
Years Club
Castlegar Inter-county(ies)...
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Richard Joseph King (Rísteard Ó
Cíonga; 7 July 1907–17
March 1974) was an
Irish stained gl****
artist and illustrator. He was born in Castlebar, County...
- Pat King
Personal information Irish name
Padraig Ó
Cionga Sport Gaelic football Position Full-back Born 1947 Trillick,
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland...