- The Uí
Liatháin (Irish pronunciation: [iː ˈlʲiəhaːnʲ]) were an
early kingdom of
Munster in
southern Ireland. They
belonged the same
kindred as the Uí Fidgenti...
- The
modern form of the song was
composed in the
early 1970s by Dónal Ó
Liatháin (1934–2008),
using a
traditional air
collected in Cúil Aodha,
County Cork...
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baronies in the
Kingdom of
South Munster,
specifically the
defunct Uí
Liatháin kingdom (O'Lethan and Imokilly) with its late seat at Castlelyons. Odo...
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ousting of the Uí
Liatháin by the sons of Cunedda. The
founder of Brycheiniog, Brychan, is in all
probability the
early Uí
Liatháin dynast Macc Brocc...
- Gamanraige, Mairtine, Múscraige, Partraige, Soghain, Uaithni, Uí Maine, Uí
Liatháin. Many
survived into late
medieval times,
others vanished as they became...
- Annraoí Ó
Liatháin (15
October 1917 – 1981) was an
Irish writer and film narrator. Born in Portumna,
County Galway to
Michael Lyons and
Annie McKee. His...
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Cormac Ua
Liatháin was a 6th-century
Irish saint who is only
known from
Adomnan of Iona's Vita Columbae. In Adomnan's narrative,
Cormac is
mentioned three...
- Tigernmas). He
killed Smirgoll,
grandson of Tigernmas, in the
battle of
Druimm Liatháin. He
ruled for
twenty years,
until he was
killed by Smirgoll's son Fiacha...
- Gearóid Ó Cairealláin and
Eoghan Ó Néill, Ciarán Ó Pronntaigh,
Concubhar Ó
Liatháin and
finally Dónall Mac
Giolla Chóill (Feb-Dec 2008). In
October 2008, it...
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Lehane (Irish: Ó
Liatháin) is an
uncommon Irish surname,
typically from
County Cork. Ó
Liatháin is more
frequently anglicized as Lane or Lyons. Most people...