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- Christine Maelisa Tonkin (born 15 March 1956) is an Australian politician, who was elected as a Labor member for Churchlands in the Western Australian...
- Matityahu. Maolcholm Malcolm (anglicisation) Derived from Colm. Maolíosa Maelisa (anglicisation) Derived from Jesus. Mícheál Mic(í) Míc(í) Michael, Mick...
- His obit is given in the Annals of the Four Masters as follows- "M1088.4 Maelisa Ua Maelgiric, chief poet and chief Ollamh, died." http://www.ucc...
- Medieval period were Denis O'Mulkerrin (died 1224), Bishop of Elphin, and Maelisa O’Mulkerrin (died 1197), Bishop of Clogher. At a slightly later period...
- Kilmore, Elphin and Ardagh. The archdeaconry can trace its history from Maelisa Mac Gillco Erain, the earliest known in****bent, who died in 1199, to the...
- Máel Ísu Ua Máel Chiaráin (some sources Maelisa O'Mulkerin) was a bishop in Ireland during the 12th century: he was Bishop of Clogher from 1193 to 1197...
- Sister Francis Borgia, Sister St David, Sister M Fulgentia, Sister M Maelisa, Sister Patricia Columba and Sister Joseph Comgall, from Hammersmith, London...
- son of the successor of Finnen, and by the Ulstermen in general,—except Maelisa, bishop, and Gilladomhangairt, son of Cormac, successor of Comhghall, and...
- seldom appears in the annals of medieval Ireland. The death in 1266 of Maelisa O'Hannen, prior of Roscommon, is one of the few such entries. In the census...
- minor midland kingdom of Corca Raidhe. The annals state that in 1185, Maelisa O'Daly, ollave (chief poet) of Ireland and Scotland, Lord of Corcaree and...