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Flannchad Ua
hEolais (fl. 1101) was a
twelfth century scribe and
scholar at
Durrow Abbey of Durrow,
County Offaly, Ireland. He was
likely born, and lived...
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Odhran Ua
hEolais (died A.D. 994) was a
medieval scribe and
scholar at the
abbey of Clonmacnoise. He must have been born, and
lived his childhood, in...
- Niallais,
Gaelic footballer Odhran O'Dwyer,
Gaelic footballer Ódhrán Ua
hEolais, 10th
century scribe of
Clonmacnoise monastery Odran (disciple of Saint...
- Ua
hEolais (d. 994),
scribe of Clonmacnois, the
inscription reading 'Pray for Odhrán
descendant of Eolas'.
Another scribe named Flannchad Ua
hEolais (fl...
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around 1100, as a note on
folio 248v by the
Durrow scribe Flannchad Ua
hEolais,
records the
transfer to
Durrow Abbey of land by
another monastery. The...
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ancestor of Mag
Raghnaill (anglicised Mac Rannell, Reynolds). Ódhrán Ua
hEolais, a
famous scribe of Clonmacnoise, was
probably his grandson. Eolais's death...
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Monastery of Mohill-Manchan The most
famous person of this name was
Odhran Ua
hEolais of
Muintir Eolais but a
connection is improbable. logainm.ie. townlands...