-
office formerly held by Otto's brother,
Archbishop Bruno I. King Cuilén (or
Cuilean) is
killed by
Britons after a 6-year reign. He is
succeeded by his nephew...
- mac
Mhaoil Chaluim) 962–967 Dén, "the Vehement" Son of
Malcolm I Cuilén (
Cuilean) (Cuilén mac Ilduilb) 967–971 An Fionn, "the White" Son of
Indulf Amlaíb...
- 933915860912;-6.7913642341597 NB165039] Ma,5,HF 973 1227
Scotland 728 774 Cnoc nan
Cuilean 558 203 1,831 666 16B 10 58.38077628406;-4.4010398368126 NC597461] Ma,5...
- surname. It is an
Anglicised form of
Gaelic Ó Cuileáin 'descendant of
Cuileán', a name
meaning 'wolfhound whelp', 'young hound'. It is also considered...
- on a
mount Vert in
front of an oak tree
Proper a wolf p****ant of the last in base two
salmon naiant barwise in pale of the third.
Motto Cuilean Uasal...
- the O'Brien (Kings of Thomond),
followed by
MacNamara (Lords of
Clann Cuilean), O'Kennedy (Kings of Ormond), Mac****n (Lords of
Corca Baiscinn), O'Grady...
- Cuilén (also Culén,
Cuilean,
anglicised Colin; died 971) was an
early King of Alba (Scotland). He was a son of
Illulb mac Custantín, King of Alba, after...
- (anglicisation) Cinnéididh Cinnéidigh
Kennedy (anglicisation) Coileán Coilín
Cuileán Colin,
Collin (anglicisations)
Coireall Kerill (anglicisation),
Cyril (equivalent)...
- the
River Shannon by the O'Connell's. It was the seat of the
chief of Hy-
Cuilean, a
territory south-east of Abbeyfeale, in the
barony of
Upper Connello...
-
lenited /l/ dà
leabaidh /t̪aː lepɪ/, bho leac /vɔ lɛʰk/
elsewhere /l/
cuilean /ˈkʰulan/, sùil /s̪uːl/ ll
broad /l̪ˠ/
balla /ˈpal̪ˠə/,
ciall /kʰʲiəl̪ˠ/...