- Siún Nic
Gearailt (Irish pronunciation: [ˈʃuːn̪ˠ n̠ʲɪc ˈɟaɾˠəl̠ʲtʲ]; born 14
September 1971) is a
newsreader with RTÉ and Teilifís na
Gaeilge (TG4) in...
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Bridget FitzGerald (Irish:
Brighid Nic
Gearailt; c. 1592 – 1682) was an
Irish poet and noblewoman.
Brighid Nic
Gearailt, also
known as
Brighid Chill Dara (Brighid...
- Aodán Mac
Gearailt is a
footballer from
County Kerry. He pla**** with An
Ghaeltacht and the
Kerry teams in the 1990s and 2000s,
winning County Championships...
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Garret Desmond FitzGerald (9
February 1926 – 19 May 2011) was an
Irish Fine Gael politician,
public intellectual,
economist and
barrister who
served twice...
- Séamus Mac
Gearailt (born 1945),
sometimes referred to as Séamus Fitzgerald, is an
Irish retired Gaelic football trainer, coach,
selector and
former player...
- FitzGerald, 9th Earl of
Kildare (1487 – 12
December 1534; Irish: Gearóid Óg Mac
Gearailt,
meaning "Young
Gerald FitzGerald"), was a
leading figure in 16th-century...
- Park, Cork City,
Ireland FitzGerald Park, Kilmallock,
Ireland Páirc Mhic
Gearailt,
Fermoy GAA, Cork,
Ireland Kevin W.
Fitzgerald Park,
Mission Hill, Boston...
- Gerald”. In
Goidelic languages, e.g. the
Irish language, it is
rendered Mac
Gearailt.
Adolphus L.
Fitzgerald (1840–1921),
Justice of the
Supreme Court of Nevada...
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surname Ní Mhaolagáin and the
daughter of a man
named Mac
Gearailt has the
surname Nic
Gearailt. When anglicised, the name can
remain O' or Mac, regardless...
- Rosc
Catha na
Mumhan (Irish for "Battlecry of Munster"), by
Piaras Mac
Gearailt [ga] (Pierce FitzGerald, c. 1709 – c. 1792),
which was
closely ****ociated...