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Feardorcha Ó Mealláin was an
Irish poet the
reputed author of An Díbirt go Connachta. He is said to have been a Franciscan,
possibly from
County Down,...
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Feardorcha Ó Cellaigh, 79th and last king of Uí Maine, 43rd
Chief of the Name, fl. 1584-after 1611. Ó
Cellaigh was a
native of Aughrim,
County Galway....
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Feardorcha O'Farrelly (fl. 1736) was an
Irish poet. O'Farrelly
appears to have been born in the late 17th century. His
father was John O'Farrelly of Mullagh...
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Feardorcha Ó
Conaill or
Frederick William O'Connell (22
October 1876 – 19
October 1929) was a
Church of
Ireland clergyman, writer, and
translator to and...
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Matthew O'Neill, 1st
Baron Dungannon (alias
Matthew Kelly,
alias Feardorcha Ó Néill; 1520–1558), was an
Irish aristocrat. He was
accepted by Conn O'Neill...
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Lough Erne. Siobhán was
married three times. Her
first husband was
Feardorcha "Matthew" O'Neill, 1st
Baron Dungannon.
Their children included Brian...
- O'Neill Art Óg Ó Néill Art Oge O'Neill's wife
Brian O'Neill Tyrone’s
nephew Feardorcha O'Neill Tyrone's
grandson Son of Tyrone's
eldest son Conn O'Neill, who...
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Mathew (known as
Feardorcha in Irish), a
youth who,
until he was
sixteen had been
acknowledged as the son of a
Dundalk blacksmith.
Feardorcha's mother Alison...
- Φρειδερίκος (Freideríkos) Hungarian: Frigyes,
Frici Icelandic: Friðrik Irish:
Feardorcha Italian: Federico, Fredo,
Federigo (obsolete) Latin:
Fridericus Latvian:...
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legendary high king
Niall of the Nine Hostages. Hugh was the
second son of
Feardorcha "Matthew" O'Neill, 1st
Baron Dungannon (c. 1520–1558) and his wife Siobhán...