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Donal of the
Skins or
Hides (Irish:
Domhnall na g-
Croiceann), also
called Peltry O'Donovan or
simply Donal I O'Donovan (Irish:
Domhnall Ó Donnabháin)...
- skin Goidelic; from O.Ir. croiccenn; cf. Ir., Sc.G. craiceann,
dialect croiceann craue [kræːw] bone Goidelic; from O.Ir. cnám; cf. Ir. cnámh,
dative cnáimh...
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Married to Gormflaith[citation needed] 916 15
Muirceartach na
Cochall Croiceann (Muirchertach mac Néill) High King of
Ireland 937, King of
Aileach and...
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seems to have died
shortly afterward. He is the
author of a poem, Gach
croiceann libh dar
feannadh (Every skin you have fleeced),
criticising Gearóid Mac...
- O'Leary of
Carrignacurra is
purported to be the
fosterer of
Donnel na g
croiceann, or
Donnel of the Hides,
ancestor of the
modern O'Donovans of Clan Cahaill...
- 78–80 JSTOR 25507500 The
Circuit of Ireland. By
Muirchertach na
gCochall g
Croiceann A.D. 941 by
Henry Morris The
Journal of the
Royal Society of Antiquaries...
- (died 1316), King of Uí Díarmata
Donnell of the
Hides or
Domhnall na g-
Croiceann or Hides, The O'Donovan Mor, Lord of
Clancahill from c. 1560 to 1584 Donnell...
- 78–80 JSTOR 25507500 The
Circuit of Ireland. By
Muirchertach na
gCochall g
Croiceann A.D. 941 by
Henry Morris The
Journal of the
Royal Society of Antiquaries...
- off his
party to a man.
Captain Conolly, in
company with
Donnell na g
Croiceann [Donal of the Skins] O'Donovan, O'Leary, and
their party, took the near...