- Mac
Fhlannchaidh was the
surname of two
unrelated Gaelic-Irish families, of
Breifne and Thomond. Mac
Fhlannchaidh of
Breifne were
chiefs of Dartraighe...
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Murchadh Mac
Fhlannchaidh (died 1482) was an
Irish brehon lawyer. Mac
Fhlannchaidh was a
member of a
family native to
north Thomond, and the designated...
- Aedh Mac
Fhlannchaidh (died 1492) was an
Irish brehon lawyer and
Ollamh of Thomond. Mac
Fhlannchaidh was a
native of Corcomroe,
County Clare. In 1482...
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coming from the
Gaelic Mac
Fhlannchaidh/Mac Fhlannchadha,
meaning "Son of the red/ruddy warrior" (Mac
being for sons, Ní
Fhlannchaidh/Ní
Fhlannchadha would...
- The
Ballymaglancy cave (Irish:
Uaimh Bhaile Mhic
Fhlannchaidh)
Special Area of
Conservation is a
linear stream cave and
Natura 2000 site in
County Galway...
- Pádraig
Clancy Personal information Irish name Pádraig Mac
Fhlannchaidh Sport Gaelic Football Position Midfield Born 1980 (age 43–44) Portlaoise, Republic...
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member of the
Parliament of
Ireland (from
sweating sickness). Aedh Mac
Fhlannchaidh,
brehon lawyer and
Ollamh of Thomond. Gunn, S. J. (2004). "Warbeck, Perkin"...
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Matthew Clancy Personal information Irish name Maitiú Mac
Fhlannchaidh Sport Gaelic football Position Right half
forward Born (1982-05-16) 16 May 1982...
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Clancy Quay (Irish: Cé Mhic
Fhlannchaidh) is a
residential development of
houses and
apartments in Islandbridge, Dublin, Ireland. The
development and surrounds...