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County Fermanagh (/fərˈmænə/ fər-MAN-ə; from
Irish Fir
Manach / Fear
Manach,
meaning 'men of
Manach') is one of the thirty-two
counties of Ireland, one of...
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Graiguenamanagh or
Graignamanagh (Irish: Gráig na
Manach,
meaning 'valley (or village) of the monks') is a town on the
River Barrow in
County Kilkenny...
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Jorge Mañach y
Robato (February 14, 1898,
Sagua La Grande, Cuba – June 25, 1961, San Juan,
Puerto Rico) was a
Cuban writer and attorney,
considered among...
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Donemana (named
after the
townland of Dunnamanagh, from
Irish Dún na
Manach 'stronghold of the monks') is a
village in
County Tyrone,
Northern Ireland...
- Historically,
Fermanagh (Irish: Fir
Manach), as
opposed to the
modern County Fermanagh, was a
kingdom of
Gaelic Ireland, ****ociated
geographically with...
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Monkstown (Irish:
Baile na
Manach),
historically known as
Carrickbrennan (Irish:
Carraig Bhraonáin), is a
suburb in
south Dublin,
located in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown...
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Muman Kings of
Desmond Kings of
Dublin Kings of East
Breifne Kings of Fer
Manach Kings of
Leinster Kings of Magh
Luirg Kings of Mide
Kings of
Munster Kings...
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Tochmarc Emire ("The
Wooing of Emer") is one of the
stories in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology and one of the
longest when it
received its form in...
- Étienne Manac'h (later
known as Étienne Manoël Manac'h;
February 3, 1910 in Plouigneau,
Brittany – 1992) was a
French career diplomat and author. Manac'h...
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Throughout the 11th and 12th
centuries the
Kings of
Fermanagh (Fhear
Manach or Fear
Manach in Irish) O'hEignigh, O'Maolruanaidh and O'Dubhdara were
drawn from...