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Flaithrí Ó
Maolchonaire (also
known as
Florence Conry, Conroy, O'Mulconry,
Omoelchonry Omulconner; c. 1560 – 18
November 1629), was an
Irish Franciscan...
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Fláithrí Ó Corcrán,
Irish singer and harpist, d. 1496. Ó Corcrán bore a
surname held by at
least two
unrelated clans; one was a
Brehon family from County...
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Flaithrí mac
Domnaill (died 777) was a King of
Connacht from the Uí Briúin
branch of the Connachta. He was the son of
Domnall mac
Cellaig (d.728), a previous...
- Niallán Mac Thiarnáin Fr.
Toirealach Ó Sléibhín Fr.
Brian Ó
Gormlaigh Fr.
Flaithrí Ó
Maolchonaire Fr
Diarmaid Ó Duláin Pádraig Mac Éinrí Ó hÁgáin Pádraig...
- Dub-Indrecht mac Cathail, King (764–768) Donn
Cothaid mac Cathail, King (768–773)
Flaithrí mac Domnaill, King (773–777)
Artgal mac Cathail, King (777–782) Tipraiti...
- of the Four Masters: 874
Flaithri, son of Máel Dúin, Lord of Rath-Tamhnaighe (Rathdowney) died 909 Maelpadraig, son of
Flaithri, Lord of Rath-Tamhnaighe...
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combined with rí to form the
personal name
Flaithrí ("Princely King" or "Kingly Prince"), an
example being Flaithrí mac Domnaill, King of Connacht. A Banfhlaith...
- in May 1607 by Aodh Mac
Cathmhaoil (also
known as Aodh Mac Aingil) and
Flaithri Ó Maolconaire,
Irish Franciscan,
theologian and aide to Aodh
Ruadh Ó Domhnaill...
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Anglicised forms Ruaidhrí Ó
Flaithbheartaigh Roderick O'Flaherty
Flaithrí Ó
Maolconaire Florence Conry (1560–1629,
Archbishop of Tuam) Gráinne Ní...
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Predecessors (1936) Desiderius,
otherwise called Sgáthán an chrábhaidh, by
Flaithrí Ó
Maolchonaire (Florence Conry) (1941) The Two Patricks: A
Lecture on the...