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Knocknaheeny (Irish: Cnoc na
hAoine,
meaning 'Hill of Friday') is an
electoral division and
suburb in Cork city, Ireland. Just over 2 km from the city...
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Cormac na
Haoine MacCarthy Reagh, 13th
Prince of
Carbery (c. 1490–1567) was an
Irish chieftain who
owned almost half a
million acres in
south west Ireland...
- a
Christian fast day; this is the
origin of the
Irish Dé
hAoine,
Scottish Gaelic Di-
Haoine, Manx
Jeheiney and
Icelandic föstudagur, all
meaning "fast...
- the fasts, from Old
Irish eter dá aín (between two fast)
Friday Aoine; Dé
hAoine Dihaoine Eney;
Jeheiney the day of the fast, from Old
Irish aíne (fast)...
- Crack’O’Dawn, 2 parts,
aired 1.
April 2010 on KPFA FM in Berkeley, USA "Amhrán na
hAoine: 'Bealtaine' le Aeons". "Albam ilchineálach
uaillmhianach Léirmheas ar 'Fís'...
- Chéadaoin [☿2] Dé Céadaoin An Déardaoin [♃1] Déardaoin An
Aoine [♀1] Dé
hAoine An
Satharn Dé
Sathairn Scottish Gaelic Didòmhnaich [☉1] or Latha/Là na Sàbaid...
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Smaise le… Sinéad Ní Uallacháin". Tuairisc.ie.
Retrieved 21
March 2022. "Dé
hAoine 31
Bealtaine 2019" [Friday 31 May 2019]. Sinéad ar
Maidin (in Irish). 31...
- Regrant. He
belonged to the
MacCarthy Reagh dynasty as a son of
Cormac na
Haoine, the 13th
Prince of Carbery. His
epithet "of the Pipes" (na bpíopaí in Irish)...
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Amhlaoibh 's
singing is
reminiscent of a
young Dolores Keane "Amhrán na
hAoine: 'Bealtaine' le Aeons". 20 June 2016.
Retrieved 16
November 2018. "Albam...
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aspect of his upbringing. Donal's troops,
commanded by his son
Cormac na
Haoine, ****isted his
kinsman Cormac Oge
Laidir MacCarthy, 10th Lord of Muskerry...