- and Quinlist. Ó
Cuindlis is
etymologically related to
McCandless and McCandlish, from Mac
Cuindlis, 'Son of Cuindleas'.
Domnall Ó
Cuindlis, (d. 1342), historian...
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Murchadh Riabhach Ó
Cuindlis (fl. 1398–1411) was an
Irish scribe of the Ó
Cuindlis family of
brehons and scholars.
Other renderings of his name have Muircheartach...
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Domnall Ó
Cuindlis (also
rendered Domhnall Ó Coinleisc; died 1342) was an
Irish historian of the Ó
Cuindlis family of
brehons and scholars. Ó
Cuindlis is described...
- is
etymologically but
probably not
familially related to Ó
Cuindlis, 'descendant of
Cuindlis', a
literary family of Uí Mháine in west-central Ireland....
- 23 P 16 or 1230. It was most
probably compiled by
Murchadh Riabhach Ó
Cuindlis (of Ballaghdacker, Athleague) at
Duniry between the
years 1408 and 1411...
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occasionally Scottish. It is the
Anglicized form of the
Middle Irish Mac
Cuindlis (among
other spellings) 'son of Cuindleas', an Old
Irish given name of...
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Ruadh Muimhneach), a lost c. 1400
Irish genealogical work by
Murchadh Ó
Cuindlis Red Book of Ossory,
produced in Kilkenny, Ireland, a
medieval m****cript...
- China. c. 1408–11 – An
Leabhar Breac is
probably compiled by
Murchadh Ó
Cuindlis at
Duniry in Ireland. c. 1410 – John, Duke of Berry,
commissions the Très...
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written in
Middle Irish and was
created by Ádhamh Ó Cuirnín,
Murchadh Ó
Cuindlis, and an
anonymous third scribe for
Giolla Íosa Mór Mac Fhirbhisigh. The...
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Events from the year 1411 in Ireland. Lord:
Henry IV
Murchadh Ó
Cuindlis, scribe. v t e...