- Cathach/Conn Cetchatach) King 176–211 | |
Art Mac Cuinn (
Art II Aoinfhear) King 219–249 | |
Cormac MacArt (Cormac
Ulfhada Mac Airt) King 254–277 | | | St. Colum...
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primary on a
ticket with
former East
Orange Council Chairman Donald MacArt.
MacArt was the top vote
getter with 3,978 votes, and
Wilson received 3,817...
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Brian MacArt O'Neill was a
member of the O'Neill Dynasty, the
leading Gaelic family of Ulster. He was the son and heir of
Art MacBaron O'Neill of Oneilland...
- O'Donovan. The last O'Leary lord of the Old
Gaelic order was
Donal MacArt O'Leary (1575–1657).
Art Ó
Laoghaire (d 1773), Austro-Hungarian army
officer His wife...
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tackle Brian McPhelim O'Neill (died 1574), lord of
Lower Clandeboye Brian MacArt O'Neill (died 1607),
member of the O'Neill
Dynasty Brian J. O'Neill (born...
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Art mac Cuinn ("son of Conn"), also
known as
Art Óenfer (literally "one man", used in the
sense of "lone", "solitary", or "only son"), was,
according to...
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Cormac mac Airt, also
known as
Cormac ua
Cuinn (grandson of Conn) or
Cormac Ulfada (long beard), was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and historical...
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Cormac Mac Art can
refer to one of
several people,
either real, legendary, or fictional:
Cormac mac Art O
Melaghlain - 13th-century
Irish king
Cormac mac Airt...
- 109 Bty from 283 Bde,
formed the
Southern Group ('
Macart').
During the
preliminary bombardment Macart was
under VII
Corps control, but from Zero Hour it...
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Cormac mac Art Ó Melaghlain, was King of Mide from
around 1209/10 to 1239. He
managed to win
several notable victories over the Anglo-Normans and as a...