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Charles Brown Bird (9
September 1949 – 11
March 2024) was an
Irish journalist and broadcaster. He was
Chief News
Correspondent with RTÉ News
until January...
- King of Moylurg, was
forced to surrender. A poem
addressed to
Tomaltach an
Einigh mac
Diarmata (King of
Moylurg 1421–58)
tells the
story of the Hag of Lough...
- Diarmata, 1398–1404.
Ruaidri Caech mac Diarmata, 1404–1421.
Tomaltach an
Einigh mac Diarmata, 1421–1458. Aedh mac Diarmata, 1458–1465.
Conochobar Óg mac...
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Other names Variant form(s) Ó hEanaigh, Eichnech, Eochaidh, Eicnig, Ó h
Einigh, Ó hÉanaí, O'Heaney, Hegney, Heagney, O'Hicknie, O'Hicgnie, Haigney, O'Hicknie...
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remembered for her
hospitality and piety. She
earned the
nickname Mairgréag an
Einigh ('Margaret of the Hospitality')
after hosting two
incredible feasts in the...
- King (1398–1404)
Ruaidri Caech mac Diarmata, King (1404–1421)
Tomaltach an
Einigh mac Diarmata, King (1421–1458) Aedh mac Diarmata, King (1458–1465) Conochobar...
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Luirg (complete list) –
Cormac mac Diarmata, King (1499–1528)
Dermot an
Einigh mac Diarmata, King (1528–1533)
Eoghan mac Diarmata, King (1533–1534) Aedh...
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Castleross in the
parish of
Desertegney (Irish: Díseart
Einigh, i.e. the
refuge or
hiding place of
Einigh)
which is
named after him.
Other members of the clan...
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remembered for her
hospitality and piety. She
earned the
nickname Mairgréag an
Einigh ('Margaret of the Hospitality')
after hosting two
incredible feasts in the...
- Diarmata,
ruled 1196-1207
Tomaltach Cear mac Diarmata, 1331–1336
Tomaltach an
Einigh mac Diarmata, 1421–1458 The
Bardic Poetry Database [1]
lists the subject...