- Dáibhí
Iarla Ó
Cróinín (born 29
August 1954) is an
Irish historian and
authority on Hiberno-Latin texts,
noted for his
significant mid-1980s discovery...
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historian Dáibhí Ó
Cróinín. Dillon, Myles; Ó
Cróinín,
Donncha (1961).
Teach Yourself Irish. London:
English Universities Press. "Ó
Cróinín,
Donncha A. (1919–1990)"...
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Amgueddfa Cymru –
Museum Wales.
Retrieved 9 May 2020. Moody,
Theodore William;
Cróinín, Dáibhí Ó.; Martin,
Francis X.; Byrne,
Francis John (2005). A New History...
- Ó
Cróinín, 2003, p. 13 "The
Irish word
perhaps derives from
Latin forms where cases other than the
genitive were used, e.g., Marte."Dáibhí Ó
Cróinín, 2003...
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presumed to
refer to Patrick's tonsure.
After Ó
Cróinín 1995, p. 32; Paor 1993, p. 180 See also Ó
Cróinín 1995, pp. 30–33 "Letter To Coroticus, by Saint...
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Royal Irish Academy,
volume 77,
section C Dáibhí Ó
Cróinín, "Ireland, 400–800", in Dáibhí Ó
Cróinín (ed.), A New
History of
Ireland 1:
Prehistoric and...
- púca story, "An
Buachaill Bó agus an Púca", told by
storyteller Seán Ó
Cróinín,
describes this
method of
control of the púca as done by a
young boy who...
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Cróinín, pp. 550. Ó
Cróinín, pp. 237–249, 550 (quoted) to 553. Ó
Cróinín, pp. 257–259. Ó
Cróinín, pp. 264–265, 559–536. Ó
Cróinín, p. 549. Ó
Cróinín,...
- Mícheál Ó
Cróinín (born 1977) is an
Irish retired Gaelic footballer and
current sports broadcaster. His
league and
championship career with the Cork senior...
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Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego. pp. 423k. ISBN 83-7363-275-1. Dillon, Myles; Ó
Cróinín,
Donncha (1961).
Teach Yourself Irish. London:
English Universities Press...