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given name
meaning 'Donn of the mountain', i.e. 'dark mountain'. The
MacDonlevys were the
hereditary rulers of Dál
Fiatach and
styled as the
Kings of...
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Waldo Brian Donlevy (February 9, 1901 –
April 6, 1972) was an
American actor, who was
noted for
playing dangerous and
tough characters.
Usually appearing...
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County Clare O'Kennedy
family McInerney family Mac****n
family Dál
Fiatach MacDonlevy (dynasty) (
MacNulty) The Ó
Fearghail of
County Longford Eóganachta...
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Ireland after John de Courcy's
conquest of
Ulaid in 1177. Here some of the
MacDonlevys were
nicknamed Ultagh/Ultach. However,
historical records such as the...
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Cormac Mac Duinnshléibhe (anglicized as
Cormac MacDonlevy) was an
Irish physician and scribe, fl. c. 1460. He was an
influential medieval Irish physician...
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derived from
Gaelic Mac an Léigh, or
possibly a
Highland adaption of the
Irish Gaelic Mac Duinnshléibhe (anglicised
Donlevy)
where the
Scots aspirated...
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MacNulty's,
deriving from the
Irish Mac an Ultaigh,
meaning "son of the Ulsterman", in
reference to
their former kingdom of Ulaid.
During the
Donlevy...
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often in use by the O'Neills of Clandeboye, the
Mac****ns of Oriel, the
MacCanns, and the
MacDonlevy kings of Ulaid. The M[a]cCulloch
spelling is more...
- Ruaidrí
mac Duinn Sléibe (Modern Irish: Ruairí
mac Donnsliabh),
anglicized as Rory
MacDonlevy (c. 1134–1201), was a Dál
Fiatach King of
Ulaid of the
MacDonlevy...
- O'Kinneallys, O'Donovans and MacEnerys. The Ulaid.
Their chiefly family was the
MacDonlevys. As per O'Rahilly's doctrine, the
Dumnonii or
Laigin were the
third wave...