- O'Dea (/oʊˈdiː/ oh-DEE; Irish: Ó
Deághaidh,
formerly Ua
Deághaidh), is an
Irish surname derived from
Deághaidh, the name of a tenth-century clan chieftain...
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Norman Richard de
Clare attacked the
Gaelic Irish chieftain Conchobhar Ó
Deághaidh,
chief of the
Cineal Fearmaic and ally of
Muircheartach Ó Briain, but...
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Muaidhe O'Crowley of Cork – Ó
Cruadhlaoich Corcaigh O'Dea of
Dysert – Ó
Deághaidh Dísert O'Dowd - Ó
Dubhda O'Driscoll of
Corca Laoidhe – Ó hEidersceoil...
- Wales, but he had
troubles from his own countrymen. The Mac Con Mara, Ó
Deághaidh and Mac Gormáin
clans supported his
nephew Toirdelbach Ó Briain, a son...
- (b. 1951),
Gerald Barry (b. 1952),
Raymond Deane (b. 1953), Gearóid Ó
Deaghaidh (b. 1954),
Patrick C****idy (b. 1956), and
Fergus Johnston (b. 1959) (see...
- origin. The
original Irish language surname from
which it
derives is Ó
Deághaidh. The
following is a list of
notable people with the
surname O'Dea. Addison...
- Ua
hAllmharain Ua
hArtagain Aonghus Ceann-nathrach Cinéal
Fermaic Ua
Deághaidh Cinéal
gCuallachtaigh Ó Gríobhtha Cinéal
mBaoi Aonghus Ceann-aitinn Clann...
- of Connacht. 1318
Battle of
Dysert O'Dea 10 May –
Irish forces under Ó
Deághaidh defeat the
English Lordship.
Siege of
Sittard John III, Duke of Brabant...
- 20th-century
composer and
arranger of
traditional Irish music Gearóid Ó
Deaghaidh ( born 1954), Dún
Dealgan 21st-century
composer and
arranger of contemporary...
-
history trail –
Guide and Map.
Dysert Development ****ociation. O'Dea: Ua
Deághaidh: The
Story of a
Rebel Clan, by Risteárd Ua Cróinín (Richard Cronin), Ballinakella...