- Mac Fhlannchaidh/Mac
Fhlannchadha,
meaning "Son of the red/ruddy warrior" (Mac
being for sons, Ní Fhlannchaidh/Ní
Fhlannchadha would be for daughters)...
- Liam
Clancy (Irish: Liam Mac
Fhlannchadha; 2
September 1935 – 4
December 2009) was an
Irish folk
singer from Carrick-on-Suir,
County Tipperary. He was...
- school?]. The
Irish Times (in Irish).
Retrieved 19
August 2019. Nic
Fhlannchadha, S.; Hickey, T.M. (12
January 2016). "Minority
Language Ownership and...
-
George Clancy (18
March 1881 – 7
March 1921; also
known as
Seoirse Mac
Fhlannchadha), was an
Irish nationalist politician and
Mayor of Limerick. He was shot...
-
standard name
given to the
townland was
Ballymaglancy and
Baile Meg
Fhlannchadha was its
official Irish form.
Other names for this
townland were Ballimaglanchy...
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Fhearraigh - Gaoth...
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Peadar Clancy (Irish:
Peadar Mac
Fhlannchadha; 9
November 1888 – 21
November 1920) was an
Irish republican who
served with the
Irish Volunteers in the...
- Shnama,
chief of Muinter-Cinaith Mac an
Ridhre (son of the knight) Mag
Fhlannchadha, "material of a
chief of Dartraighi, was
killed by the Connachtmen."...