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Dubthach is a
masculine personal name in
early Ireland. It may
refer to:
Dubthach Dóeltenga, a
character in the
Ulster Cycle, ally of
Fergus Dubthach maccu...
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Muireadhach Ua
Dubhthaigh, at Cúnga." "M1184.12.
Donnell Ó Flannagáin, Lord of
Clann Cahill, died at Cúnga Fheichín."
Dubthaigh Ó
Dubhthaigh,
Abbot of Cúnga...
- but Ruaidrí was
protected by the
Archbishop of Connacht,
Muireadhach Ua
Dubhthaigh. In 1143, he
staged another rebellion. He was
arrested by
Conchobar and...
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Cathasach Ua
Conaill (died 1117),
Domhnall Ua
Dubhthaigh (1117–1136),
Muireadhach Ua
Dubhthaigh (1136–1150) – the
latter was
succeeded by Áed Ua hOissín...
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Aghadowey (from
Irish Achadh Dubhthaigh 'Duffy’s field') is a
townland in east
County Londonderry,
Northern Ireland. It lies in
Aghadowey civil parish...
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Domhnall Ua
Dubhthaigh,
Archbishop of Connacht, died 1136. The post of
Archbishop of
Connacht was a
precursor to that of
Archbishop of Tuam. His death...
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Muireadhach Ua
Dubhthaigh (fl. c. 1075–1150) was an
Archbishop of Connacht, in Ireland. A
member of a
Connacht ecclesiastical family, Ua
Dubhthaigh was born...
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Symposium on Food and
Cooking 2002. Bristol: Footwork. pp. 253–269. Ó
Dubhthaigh,
Niall (1984). "Summer
Pasture in Donegal". Folk Life. 22: 42–54. doi:10...
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James Duffy VC (17
November 1889 – 8
April 1969) (Irish: Séamus Ó
Dubhthaigh) was a
British Army
soldier during the
First World War, and an
Irish recipient...
- is a
surname of
Irish origin that
comes from the
original Irish name Ó
Dubhthaigh,
meaning descendant of Dubthach.
Dubthach was an Old
Irish first name...