- Sir
Cahir O'Doherty (Irish:
Cathaoir Ó
Dochartaigh or Caṫaoir Ó Doċartaiġ; 1587 – 5 July 1608) was the last
Gaelic Chief of the Name of Clan O'Doherty...
- Mary in
Cahir,
known as
Cahir Abbey, was a
medieval priory of
Augustinian Canons regular and is a
National Monument located in
Cahir, Ireland.
Cahir Abbey...
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Cahir Healy (2
December 1877 – 8
February 1970) was an
Irish politician. Born in
Mountcharles in
County Donegal,
Ireland he
became a
journalist working...
- of
Defense Paul
McHale
described Cahir's military job as "a
community organizer while carrying a pack and a rifle." In the 1990s,
Cahir had
worked for...
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Cahir Davitt (15
August 1894 – 1
March 1986) was an
Irish judge who
served as a
judge of the
Supreme Court from 1966 to 1976,
president of the High Court...
- and
decided to
perform together based on the reaction. They now live in
Cahir.
Smacks is
originally from Roscrea.
Their podcast topped the
Irish charts...
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considerable enmity between the two men".
Sadhbh was a
daughter of
Donall McCahir,
chief of the sept of the
Kavanaghs (Caomhánach) of Garryhill, and a...
- the
Irish Wars of the late 1500s. In 1608, the
unsuccessful rebellion of
Cahir O'Doherty (****isted by his
kinsman Phelim Reagh MacDavitt), led to the seizure...
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Zhang Cahir Mawr
Dyffryn aep
Ceallach (known as
Cahir) was an
intelligence officer in the
Nilfgaardian army who
would later join Geralt's hansa.
Cahir was...
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Patrick Joseph McCall (1861–1919) and
appear in his
Songs of
Erinn (1899)
under the
title "Marching Song of
Feagh MacHugh".
Brian Mac
Cahir Óg Kavanagh,...