- poem by
Aonghas Mac
Daighre Uí Dhálaigh. The
title can be
translated as 'God be with you, O war-band of the Gaels.'
Aonghus Mac
Daighre Ó Dálaigh (sometimes...
- music, died. 1561:
Naisse mac Cithruadh,
drowned on
Lough Gill. 1589.
Daighre Ó Duibhgeannáin, a most affable,
musical man, died.
Early Irish poetry...
- was
interred together with St. Solonius. 19
August Talla ?
Irish Inis-
Daighre (Inishterry, Co. Antrim) A
virgin saint,
possibly the
abbess or foundress...
- Ballaghdacker, Athleague) at
Duniry between the
years 1408 and 1411. Duniry – Dún
Daighre, Dún Doighre – in
eastern Clanricarde (now east
County Galway) is situated...
- m****cript now
known as the
Leabhar Breac,
formerly Leabhar More Duna
Daighre". In
April 1656,
Dubhaltach acted as a
witness to his
hereditary lord,...
-
originated from Park, in
north County Galway. He was a
scribe and
based in Dún
Daighre, (Duniry),
County Galway, and was an
ollamh in law for the Clanricarde...
- of
Cluain Fada (Cloonfad) or
Cluain Fearta (Clonfert) mac
Carrthach mac
Daighre, or Mo-Lua mac
Carthach mac
Fualascach mac Colmán mac Éanda. His ****ociation...
-
Flann mac
Conaing of Breaga, who was
killed at the
battle of Cill Ua n
Daighre in 868 by King Áed
Findliath of Tara (died 879). The
Annals of the Four...