- Mc****n, also
spelt Mac****n (older
Irish orthography: Mac
Mathghamhna;
reformed Irish orthography: Mac Mathúna), were
different Middle Age era Irish...
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Oirghialla and
Oriel after the
Norman Invasion of Ireland—under the Mac
Mathghamhna,
until the end of the
Gaelic order in Ireland. Airgíalla,
referring to...
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Drisceoil (O'Driscoll), Ó hAnnracháin, (Hanrahan), Ó Máille (O'Malley), Ó
Mathghamhna (O'****ny), Ó Néill (O'Neill), Ó Sé (O'Shea), Ó Súilleabháin (O'****van)...
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according to the 2022 census. The
county has
existed since 1585 when the Mac
Mathghamhna rulers of Airgíalla
agreed to join the
Kingdom of Ireland. Following...
- O'****ny (Old Irish: Ó
Mathghamhna;
Modern Irish: Ó Mathúna) is the
original name of the clan, with
breakaway clans also
spelled O'****ney, or simply...
- Séamus mac
Pilib Mac
Mathghamhna (died 1519) was the
Bishop of Derry. He was
appointed Bishop-designate of
Clogher on 5
November 1494. John
Edmund de...
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Pilib mac Séamus Mac
Mathghamhna was a
canon chorister of Clogher,
parson of
Dartry and
coarb of
Clones Abbey. He was a
successor of St.
Tigernach in...
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Niall mac Séamuis Mac
Mathghamhna, was a 15th-century
priest in Ireland: he was
appointed Bishop of
Clogher on 14 June 1484, but the
papal bulls were...
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football trainer, coach,
selector and
former player Séamus mac
Pilib Mac
Mathghamhna (died 1519),
Bishop of
Derry Seamus MacBennett (1925–1995), footballer...
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Finghin Ó
Mathghamhna (English: (O') ****ny) (died 1496) was an
Irish clan
leader and
literary scribe. A
local lord from Fonn
Iartharhach in south-west...