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Dubhaltach Mac
Fhirbhisigh (Irish pronunciation: [ˈd̪ˠuːl̪ˠt̪ˠəx mˠək ˈɪɾʲəvʲɪʃiː]), also
known as
Dubhaltach Óg mac
Giolla Íosa Mór mac
Dubhaltach Mór...
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MacFirbis (Irish: Mac
Fhirbhisigh), also
known as Forbes, was the
surname of a
family of
Irish hereditary historians based for much of
their known history...
- college-house of St. Nicholas'
Collegiate Church, Galway, by
Dubhaltach Mac
Fhirbhisigh. He
continued to add
material until at
least 1666, five
years before...
- Fhir Bhisigh. It was this
latter family which produced Dubhaltach Mac
Fhirbhisigh, the 17th
century genealogist and
compiler of the
Leabhar na nGenealach...
- Íosa Mor mac
Donnchadh Mac
Fhirbhisigh (fl. 1390 – 1418) was a historian,
scribe and poet of the
learned Clan Mac
Fhirbhisigh based at
Lackan in Tír Fhíacrach...
- Muraíle is an
Irish scholar. He
published an
edition of
Dubhaltach Mac
Fhirbhisigh's Leabhar na
nGenealach in 2004. He was
admitted to the
Royal Irish Academy...
- 17th-century
scholar Dubhaltach Mac
Fhirbhisigh identified them as part of a
larger group called the Cruithin. Mac
Fhirbhisigh stated that the
Cruithin included...
-
missing publisher (link). Ó Muraíle,
Nollaig (2005), "Dubhaltach Mac
Fhirbhisigh", The
Great Book of
Irish Genealogies, Dublin{{citation}}: CS1 maint:...
- Dublin,
today the home of Guinness. He is
featured in
Dubhaltach Mac
Fhirbhisigh's Leabhar na
nGenealach at 827.2, as
Dubhaltach Caoch, and in his Cuimre...
- in Brussels, is not in Mac
Fhirbhisigh's hand, but in that of an
anonymous scribe, who made a fair copy of Mac
Fhirbhisigh's text,
adding some marginal...