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- Colm Ó h
Eocha (/oʊˈhoʊkə/; 19
September 1926 – 19 May 1997) was an
Irish scientist and educationalist, who
served as
president of
University College Galway...
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Mairead O'h
Eocha (/məˈreɪd oʊˈhoʊxə/; born 1962) is an
Irish painter. She is a
member of Aosdána, an
elite Irish ****ociation of artists. O'h
Eocha was born...
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Annals of the Four
Masters note
several other significant deaths,
including Eocha, son of Dunadhach,
Chief of Clann-Scannail;
Tadhg Ua Ceallaigh, lord of...
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Majrooh Sultanpuri Bhupinder Singh, Usha
Mangeshkar Jeevan Mukt "Humne
Kabhi Eocha Nahin" R D
Burman Yogesh solo "Lehra Ke Dagar,
Chali Jaati Hai Kidhar" "He...
- 22
metres (72 feet) wide, and was
designed by De Leuw,
Chadwick and O’h
Eocha Consulting Engineers. The
bridge marks the
furthest point up to the Liffey...
- Séamus Ó h
Eocha (16
December 1880 – 19
September 1959)
nicknamed "An Fear Mór" (Irish for 'the Big Man',
alluding to his stature), was an
Irish educator...
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Monsignor Pádraig de Brún 1945–1959
Martin J.
Newell 1960–1975 Colm Ó h
Eocha 1975–1996
Patrick F.
Fottrell 1996–2000 Iognáid G. Ó
Muircheartaigh 2000–2008...
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Scannell was also a sept of some
significance and it is
recorded that in 1014,
Eocha, son of Dunadbach,
Chief of
Clann Scannail, and
Scannail son of Cathal,...
- Amhailgadh,
whose brothers included Fiachra Ealg (ancestor of O'Dowd) and
Eocha Breac (ancestor of O'Shaughnessy).
Based initially at Cong, the
family may...