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where the
royal chieftains were all slain, namely, Ua Maelruanaidh, Ua
Flannagain, the
Cleireach Ua Taidhg, and Mac Buadhachain,
royal heir of Dealbhna...
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surname of
Irish origin and an
Anglicised version of the
Irish name Ó
Flannagáin which is
derived from the word "flann"
meaning 'red' or 'ruddy'. Flanagan...
- the bed of
Muireadhach Ua Dubhthaigh, at Cúnga." "M1184.12.
Donnell Ó
Flannagáin, Lord of
Clann Cahill, died at Cúnga Fheichín."
Dubthaigh Ó Dubhthaigh...
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Corcu Loígde O'Farrell of
Annaly – Ó
Fearghail Angaile O'Flanagan – Ó
Flannagáin O'Halloran - Ó hAllmhuráin / Ó hAlluráin O'Higgins of
Ballynary O'Lafferty...
- daughter,
Gilbert Ó
Flannagáin had a
church (Carrick Church)
erected at Aghamore,
which was
known at that time as Achadh-Mor-Baile-Uí-
Flannagáin, in the parish...
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Theophilus O’Flanagan (Irish:
Tadhg Ó
Flannagáin) (c. 1762 – 1814) was an
Irish school teacher, translator, and
Irish language scholar. Born
circa 1762...
- Diarmata, died 1436. Ben
Muman Ní Dhorchaidh, died 1441. Ben
Muman Ní
Flannagain, died 1464. Ben
Muman Bean Uí Cellaigh, died 1468. Ben
Muman Óge Ní Duibhgeannáin...
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royal poet of Ireland, was
killed by the
Tuath Rátha, by
Spaillech Ó
Flannagáin." His obit is
given in the
Annals of
Inisfallen as follows- "AI1119.2...
- John
Connolly Personal information Irish name Séamus Ó
Flannagáin Sport Hurling Born (1870-04-10)10
April 1870 Tubberadora,
County Tipperary,
Ireland Died...
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Martin Flanagan Personal information Irish name Máirtín Ó
Flannagáin Sport Gaelic football Position Midfield Born Mullingar,
Ireland Height 1.9 m (6 ft...