- an
Anglicisation of the
Irish Ó
Cionnaith, also
spelt Ó
Cionnaoith and Ó Cionaodha,
meaning "descendant of
Cionnaith". It was once po****r in the 16th-century...
- Breandán Mac
Cionnaith is an
Irish politician and a
prominent residents'
group leader. He is a
member of Éirígí, a
socialist republican party. He used...
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Irish stage and
screen actress. She was born Siobhán Giollam****re Nic
Cionnaith in
Belfast in the
newly created Northern Ireland into a
Catholic and nationalist...
- (PDF) from the
original on 14
November 2017.
Retrieved 23
October 2021. Ó
Cionnaith,
Fiachra (30
December 2016). "Health
minister Simon Harris criticises...
- Seán Ó
Cionnaith (7 June 1938 – 16
February 2003 in Dublin) was an
Irish socialist republican politician, and a
prominent member of the Workers' Party...
-
premierem Irlandii" (in Polish). euractiv.
Retrieved January 24, 2025. Ó
Cionnaith,
Fiachra (January 23, 2025). "Martin
briefs new
Cabinet following election...
- It is the
anglicized form of the
Gaelic Mac
Cionaodha meaning "son of
Cionnaith", or of the
Scottish surname, from Galloway, "MacCionaodha". The historical...
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Directed by Tj O'Grady
Peyton Story by
Michael Whelan Produced by Colmán Mac
Cionnaith Starring Bríd
Brennan Gabriel Adewusi Walé
Adebusuyi Cinematography Evan...
- politics".
Connaught Telegraph. 7
January 2025.
Retrieved 7
January 2025.
Cionnaith,
Fiachra Ó (13
January 2025). "141
candidates look to
secure a seat in...
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After July 1997, GRRC
member Breandán Mac
Cionnaith replaced Eamon Stack as the group's spokesman. Mac
Cionnaith had
spent time in
prison in the 1980s for...