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Connellan is a
surname of
Irish origin, a
translation of
ancient Irish names such as Ó Coinnialláinn, Ó Coinndealbhán and others.
These old
Irish names...
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William Connellan (c.1630; date of
death unknown) was an
Irish harper and
composer for the harp.
William Connellan was born in Cloona****n,
County Sligo...
- The
Connellan air
disaster was a
suicide attack at
Alice Springs Airport,
Northern Territory, Australia, on 5
January 1977. The
attack was
carried out...
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Joseph Connellan,
known as Joe
Connellan (died 11
April 1967) was a
nationalist politician and
newspaper editor in Ireland.
Connellan joined Sinn Féin...
- Don
Connellan is a
Gaelic football manager and
former player. He pla**** his
football for the
Kilmore club and at
senior level for the
Roscommon county...
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Thomas Connellan (c. 1625 – 1698) was an
Irish harp
player and composer.
Connellan was born
about 1625 at Cloon****n,
County Sligo. Both he and his brother...
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Ayers Rock
Airport (also
known as
Connellan Airport) (IATA: AYQ, ICAO: YAYE) is
situated near Yulara,
around 463 km (288 mi) (5 hrs drive) away from Alice...
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Connellan Airways (later Connair) was an
airline headquartered in
Alice Springs, Australia. It
operated scheduled flights as well
other air transport...
- Owen
Connellan (1797 – 4
August 1871) was an
Irish scholar who
translated the
Annals of the Four
Masters into
English in 1846. He was born in
County Sligo...
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between a boy and a
dolphin whose tail was lost in a crab trap, as Kyle
Connellan. He next
appeared in the
short film “Can You
Watch This” and
starred in...