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Mac Aodhagáin (English: Egan or Keegan), is an
Irish Gaelic clan of
Brehons who were
hereditary lawyers -
firstly to the Ó
Conchobhair Kings of Connacht...
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Anluan Mac Aodhagáin (fl. 1600–1650) was an
Irish poet.
Anluan was a
member of the
Mac Aodhagáin clan, who were
professional bards,
poets and lawyers...
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Giolla na
Naomh Mac Aodhagáin,
Irish scribe and historian, died c. 1443. A
member of the
Mac Aodhagáin family of bards,
Giolla na
Naomh was a professor...
- Aed
mac Conchbair Mac Aodhagáin (1330–1359) was an
Irish bard.
Mac Aodhagáin was a
member of a
bardic family who
originated from Park, in
north County...
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Baothghalach Mór
Mac Aodhagáin (c. 1550–1600) was an
Irish poet.
Reputedly from Duniry, he was of the
Mac Aodhagáin clan of poets. In his lifetime, his...
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Mac Aodhagáin (IPA:[ˈt̪ˠʊmˠaːsˠˈbˠaːnˠˈmˠakˈiːəɡaːnʲ]) is the name both of a
person and of a song
inspired by his life. A
native of
County Mayo,
Mac Aodhagain...
- 1350, when the
Mac Aodhagáin (
MacEgan, Egan, Keegan) were
installed on the lands. As
hereditary Brehons or lawyers, the
Mac Aodhagáin clan established...
- (traditionally Aodhagán), a
double diminutive. This form
features in the
surname Mac Aodhagáin (lit. "son of Aodhagán";
anglicized as Egan and Keegan). Maodhóg (Old...
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Gilla na
Naemh Mac Aodhagáin (died 1399) was
Professor of Judiciary.
Gilla na
Naemh was a
member of a
family -
Mac Aodhagáin -
originally from what is...
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Keegan is an
Anglicisation of the
Irish clan name
Mac Aodhagáin, now
often used as a forename. The name
means "son (or descendant) of Aodhagán" (a diminutive...