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Maelan mac
Cathmogha (died 848) was King of
Maigh Seóla.
Maelan appears to be one of the
earliest recorded kings of the
territory of
Maigh Seola, later...
- some
Scottish history. It
derives from root
forenames such as: Maolain,
Maelan "Hillock" and
Meallain "Pleasant". All of
these forenames have over time...
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Seamus Frederick Mallon (/ˈʃeɪməs
ˈmælən/; 17
August 1936 – 24
January 2020) was an
Irish politician who
served as
deputy First Minister of
Northern Ireland...
- was
killed in the bell-tower of
Cenannas by the
grandson of
Maelán, king of Gailenga.
Maelán's grandson was
named Amlaibh (anglicized Awley/Olaf a Norse...
- Moyola. Donn mac ****asgach, died 752
Connmhach Mór mac Coscraigh, died 846
Maelan mac Cathmogha, died 848
Murchadh mac Maenach, died 891 Cléirchén mac Murchadh...
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Gaileanga and
Luighne occupied these territories anciently, with Cuana,
Maelan, Mac
Maelan and
Leochain or
Loughan cited as a
chiefly names amongst notices for...
- Len Mullen,
Glasgow Scotland,
Professional Boxer Mac Maoláin, a
surname Maelan mac Cathmogha, a king Moylan, a
surname Mullenising, an
Australian scrub-clearing...
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January 1, 2011.
Herring was born
Joanne Johnson in Houston, the
daughter of
Maelan (McGill) and
William Dunlap Johnson.
Herring grew up in the city's affluent...
- stated. 980 - Conghalach, son of Flann, lord of Gaileanga, and his son, i.e.
Maelan;,
killed in the
Battle of Tara (Ireland). 990: The
Sinnach Ua Leochain,...
- (famously ****ociated with the
Cross of Cong). Donn mac ****asgach, died 752
Maelan mac Cathmogha, died 848
Murchadh mac Maenach, died 891
Urchadh mac Murchadh...