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Michael Collins (Irish: Mícheál Ó
Coileáin; 16
October 1890 – 22
August 1922) was an
Irish revolutionary,
soldier and
politician who was a
leading figure...
- Ó
Coileáin (Middle Irish: Ua Cuiléin) is a
Modern Irish surname generally belonging to the
descendants of the last
leading family of the Uí
Chonaill Gabra...
- Examiner.
Archived from the
original on 10 May 2020.
Retrieved 10 May 2020. Ó
Coileáin, Aodh (2016) [First
broadcast 2
October 1996]. "Dolly's
Folly in Dingle"...
- Word/name 1. Colin, Collin, Coll 2. Ó
Coileáin, Mac
Coileáin Derivation 1. pet form of
Nicholas 2.
relative or son of
Coileáin Meaning 1. 'victory-people' 2....
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Ancients of Ireland: A New
Translation of
Acallam na Senórach. Seán Ó
Coileáin (preface). Dublin:
Carysfort Press. pp. 74–75. ISBN 978-1-904505-39-6....
- tonight'. Ó Ríordáin's response, as
recorded by his
biographer Seán Ó
Coileáin: 'my
bowels moved in disdain'. As well as
writing poetry, he
wrote a column...
- of
Louis XVI of France. Also was
Michael Collins,
descending from the Ó
Coileáin of Uí
Chonaill Gabra, once the most
powerful sept of the Uí Fidgenti. A...
- Colmáin, a
mention dismissed by Byrne, but
discussed at
length by Seán Ó
Coileáin, who
relates it to the
cycle of Mór
Muman and Ruithchern. Both the mother...
- (c. 1590 – c. 1643),
Irish chronicler,
scribe and
antiquary Mícheál Ó
Coileáin, the
Irish name of
Michael Collins (1890–1922),
Irish revolutionary, soldier...
- but can also be of
unrelated (French) origin. The
Irish patronymic Ó
Coileáin gave rise to the
surname Cullen (which is also the
anglicization of the...