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Margaret Mac Curtain (1929–2020) was a
Dominican sister,
Irish historian, writer, and educator.
Mac Curtain was a
native of
County Cork, Ireland. She was...
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establishment and must have
acquired much of
MacCurtin's enthusiasm for
cultural subjects. Like
MacCurtin, it's
quite possible that
Garrett Barry had travelled...
- Aodh Buí
Mac Cruitín (Irish pronunciation: /eː bˠi mˠakɾˠəˈtʲiːnʲ/;
classical Irish: Aodh
Buidhe Mac Cruitín, English: Hugh
MacCurtin) (1680–1755) was...
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deaths of
Kelloch MacCurtin,
chief historian of
Thomond (1376),
Gilla Duivin MacCurtin,
ollav of
Thomond in
music (1404),
Sencha MacCurtin,
ollav of Thomond...
- John
Curtin (8
January 1885 – 5 July 1945) was an
Australian politician who
served as the 14th
prime minister of
Australia from 1941
until his
death in...
- Seán
Patrick Mc
Curtin (24 June 1896 – 12
November 1982) was an
Irish ****ann na
nGaedheal politician and
National Army
officer from
County Tipperary. Active...
- (12) to 9–21 (48), a
difference of thirty-six points.
Aindrias Mac Cruitín (Andrew
MacCurtin) (c.1670–1738), poet and scribe.
Patrick Hillery, President...
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Seoghach Mac Cabe of
Breffny –
Mac Cába
Breffny Mac Carty –
Mác Cárthaigh
Mac Curtin of
Thomond –
Mac Curtáin
Thuamhumhan Mac Garvey of
Ulster –
Mac Gairbhith...
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first translation of the
story of Ali Baba. The
Irish poet Hugh
MacCurtin (Aodh
Buidhe Mac Cuirtin)'s A
brief discourse in
vindication of the
antiquity of...
- text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Moore,
Norman (1893). "
MacCurtin, Andrew". In Lee,
Sidney (ed.).
Dictionary of
National Biography. Vol...