- ****ara is a
contracted form of
Conmara –
hound of the sea. His son, Domhnall, who died in 1099,
adopted the
surname Mac
Conmara, or son of ****ara, thus becoming...
- Dónal
Meirgeach Mac
Conmara, 18th-century
Irish poet. Mac
Conmara was a
native of Irrul, south-west
County Mayo. His nickname, Meirgeach,
means freckled...
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Donnchadh Ruadh Mac
Conmara (1715–1810) was an
Irish schoolmaster of a
hedge school,
Jacobite propagandist, anti-hero in
Irish folklore, and composer...
-
referred to as
Baile Sheáin (Johnstown), in the
poetry of
Donnchadh Ruadh Mac
Conmara (1715–1810), and
among speakers of the
Irish language in Newfoundland....
-
Gaelach Ó Súilleabháin,
Eoghan Rua Ó Súilleabháin, and
Donnchadh Ruadh Mac
Conmara. The
Aisling poetic genre has also
remained a
living tradition and has...
-
original castle was
built in 1467 by Seán Mac
Conmara (anglicised as MacNamara), son of Síoda Mac
Conmara, and is a good
example of a late
medieval tower...
- In the oral
tradition of
County Waterford, the poet
Donnchadh Ruadh Mac
Conmara, a
former hedge school teacher, is said to have
sailed for Newfoundland...
-
tradition of
County Waterford, the
Munster Irish poet
Donnchadh Ruadh Mac
Conmara, a
former hedge school teacher, is said to have
sailed for Newfoundland...
- Musicians.
Harvard University Press. p. 866. ISBN 978-0-674-25572-2. Mac
Conmara, Tomás (10
December 2017). "We had to go forward' – The
Mountjoy Hunger...
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Mathghamhna (Mc****n) Mac(g)
Uidhir (Maguire), Mac
Dhonnchadha (McDonagh), Mac
Conmara (MacNamara), Mac
Craith (McGrath), Mac
Aodha (McGee), Mac Aong****s (McGuinness)...