- High
Kings of Ireland:
Conaire Mór (the great)
Conaire Cóem (the beautiful)
There was also a
female Irish saint named Conaire (however she is more commonly...
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Conaire Mór (the great), son of Eterscél, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. His
mother was Mess...
- Pádraic Ó
Conaire (28
February 1882 – 6
October 1928) was an
Irish writer and
journalist whose production was
primarily in the
Irish language. In his...
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Conaire Cóem ("the beautiful"), son of Mug Láma, son of
Coirpre Crou-Chend, son of
Coirpre Firmaora, son of
Conaire Mór, was,
according to
medieval Irish...
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Saint Conaire (also Cannera,
Cainder or Cainnear) (feast day 28 January) was an
Irish holy
woman who died in 530 AD.
Originally from
Bantry Bay in modern...
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resided in Dublin).
Prominent writers in the
Irish language are Pádraic Ó
Conaire, Máirtín Ó Cadhain, Séamus Ó Grianna, and
Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill. The history...
- father, Mug Neit son of Deirgtine, had
expelled the
kings of Munster,
Conaire Coem and Mac Niad mac Lugdach. The two
kings fled to Conn, and married...
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experience and from
their perspective.
Others are Seán O'Casey, Pádraic Ó
Conaire,
Peadar O'Donnell, Máirtín Ó Cadhain, and
Seosamh Mac
Grianna all of them...
- (Sil Chonairi,
Conaire) or "Seed of
Conaire" were
those Érainn
septs of the
legendary Clanna Dedad descended from the
monarch Conaire Mór, son of Eterscél...
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Peadar Ua Laoghaire,
Patrick Pe**** (Pádraig Mac Piarais) and Pádraic Ó
Conaire.
Irish is
recognised by the
Constitution of
Ireland as the
national and...