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Maoilin Mac Bruideadha,
Irish poet, died 1582.
Maoilin succeeded his brother,
Diarmuid Mac Bruideadha, as head of the
family and
ollamh to O Brian. He...
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Maoilín Óg Mac Bruaideadha, was an
Irish poet and man of letters, who
translated the New
Testament into
Irish at
Trinity College, Cambridge. He died 31...
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reigning sixteen years and
three months as king of all Connacht, as the poet
Maoilin Ó
Mulconry testifies in the poem
which enumerates the
kings of Ireland:"...
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Bruideadha (fl. 1636) was an
Irish poet and a man of letters. A son of
Maoilin Óg Mac
Bruideadha (died 1602); both of
their names occur frequently in...
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Stamullen (Irish:
Steach Maoilín,
meaning 'Mullen's house') is a
village in
County Meath,
Ireland on the
border with
County Dublin. It lies just off the...
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hereditary Ollamhs to the O'Connor
Kings of Connacht. He was
descended from
Maoilin Ó
Maolchonaire who was the last
recognised Chief of the Sept.
Torna Mór...
- brother,
Maoilin, took his place. John Mac
Bruideadha | |
Diarmuid | |
Concubhair | |___________________________ | | | | Diarmuid, d. 1563.
Maoilin, d. 1582...
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Ollamhs to the O'Connor
Kings of Connacht.
Their line was
descended from
Maoilin Ó
Maolchonaire who was the last
recognised Chief of the Sept.
Torna Mór...
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Mogue (anglicisations) A
diminutive of Aodh, the ⟨m⟩
represents mo "my".
Maoilín Maoilir Meyler (anglicisation) Maol(sh)eachlainn
Melaghlin (anglicisation)...
- Brody.
Diarmuid Mac Bruideadha, died 1563.
Maoilin Mac Bruideadha,
brother of the above, died 1582.
Maoilin Óg Mac Bruideadha, son of the above, died 1602...