-
Eochaid mac
Colla (c. 560 – 640),
better known as
Saint Dallán or Dallán
Forgaill (Old Irish: Dallán Forc****a; Latin: Dall**** Forcellius;
Primitive Irish:...
- on a
Middle Irish poem that has
traditionally been
attributed to Dallán
Forgaill. The best-known
English version, with some
minor variations, was translated...
- to the 7th-century Amra
Choluim Chille (eulogy of Colm Cille) by Dallán
Forgaill. Here, the saint's
mother Eithne is said to be a
descendant of Cairbre...
-
account the Amra
Coluim Chille was
composed about the year 575 by Dallán
Forgaill, the
Chief Ollam of
Ireland of that time, in
gratitude for the services...
- (Irish
derived place name,
Tulaigh Dhalláin,
meaning 'The Hill of Dallán
Forgaill') is a
townland in the
civil parish of Drumhome,
Roman Catholic parish...
- the cir****stance.
Ireland portal Ollamh Érenn Senchán Torpéist Dallán
Forgaill Ó Dónaill, Niall. "Ollamh", Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla,
Foras na
Gaeilge Breatnach...
- Ó
Maolconaire Diarmaid Mac an
Bhaird Cú Choigcríche Ó Cléirigh Dallán
Forgaill Óengus of
Tallaght Sedulius Scottus Saint Dungal Maol
Sheachluinn na n-Uirsgéal...
- Muinremuir,
father of Erc of
Dalriada and
grandfather of
Fergus Mór
Dallan Forgaill,
Eochaid Dallan Forgall,
Saint and Poet 530 - 598 Two
legendary Irish High...
- Ó
Maolconaire Diarmaid Mac an
Bhaird Cú Choigcríche Ó Cléirigh Dallán
Forgaill Óengus of
Tallaght Sedulius Scottus Saint Dungal Maol
Sheachluinn na n-Uirsgéal...
-
collectors and musicians. The 6th
century hymn Rop tú mo
baile by Dallán
Forgaill for example, was
published in 1905 in
English by Mary
Elizabeth Byrne,...