- Máel
Sechnaill mac Máel
Ruanaida (Modern Irish:
Maolsheachlann Mac
Maolruanaidh), also
known as Máel
Sechnaill I,
anglicised as
Malachy MacMulrooney (died...
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kings from
three branches of
Clann Lugainn; the Ó
hEignigh (O'Heany),
Maolruanaidh (Mulrooney) and Ó
Dubhdara (Darragh).
These families claimed descent...
- Mick
Moroney Personal information Irish name Mícheál Ó
Maolruanaidh Sport Hurling Position Midfield Born 1950 Crusheen,
County Clare,
Ireland Club(s) Years...
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James Mulrooney Personal information Irish name Séamus Ó
Maolruanaidh Sport Hurling Position Left wing-forward Born 1989 Clareen,
County Offaly, Ireland...
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genealogies to go back to one of the
Three Collas. The Ó
hEignigh and
Maolruanaidh septs were
noted as
kings of
Fermanagh until becoming tributary to the...
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force or
succeeded him naturally. In the
early 1520s, O'Connor Faly,
Maolruanaidh O'Carroll and Lord of
Laois Connell O'More
raided the Pale. The three...
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Muircheartaigh m.
Aodha m.
Taithligh m. Nell), trí mec les .i. Brían,
Maolruanaidh, agus Muircheartach, ó
ttaid Clann Chonchabhair/Donnchadh Mór (s. Aodh...
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before 1477 by the
Order of
Friars Minor Conventual (Greyfriars) by
Maolruanaidh Ó
Cerbaill (Mulrooney O'Carroll, King of Éile; 1390–c.1480) and his wife...