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Iseabail Ní
Mheic Cailéin,
Gaelic noblewoman and poet, fl. 1500.
Despite being the
ancestor of many
members of the
Scottish nobility,
Iseabail is best...
- Áengus
Goibnenn mheic Fergus Gallen Fedlimid mac Cas
mheic Fiachu Araide Imchad mac
Fedlimid Ros mac
Imchad Cronn Badruí mac
Eochaid mheic Lugaid mac Ros...
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Tadhg mac Dáire Mac Bruaideadha) (1570–1652) was an
Irish Gaelic poet and historian. Born in
County Clare to a
family of
chroniclers for the Earl of Thomond...
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Fearghal mac
Domhnuill Ruaidh mac an Bhaird, Gaelic-Irish
bardic poet, died 1550. A
member of the
Donegal branch of the
learned Mac an
Bhaird family. His...
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Treduirn meic Trénmhoir; O'Grady (1892a) ed., p. 216 ****hall mac Thréduirn
mheic Chairbre ; O'Grady (1892b) tr. p. 245 ****all son of
Tredhorn son of Cairbre;...
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Aengus an
Gobhain ("Angus the Smith") or Áengus
Goibnenn mac
Fergus Gallen mheic Tibraide Tirech, who was a High King of
Ulster and the son of
Fergus Galeng...
- of
Castle Sween. The same book also
includes three poems by
Iseabail Ní
Mheic Cailéin, the
daughter of
Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of
Argyll (died 1493)...
- 1716-1717.
Based on
works compiled by
Domhnall Ó Duinnín and
Tadhg mac Dáire
Mheic Bhruaideadha, in the
early 17th century. A
translation was made by Eugene...
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branch of the
learned Mac an
Bhaird family, he was the son of
Fearghail mheic Dhomhnaill Ruaidh Mac an Bhaird, who died in 1550. He
visited Scotland and...
- Garaid), for
example in the 13th
century Acallam na Senórach: Donn mac Aeda,
mheic Garaid, meic
Morna 'Don son of Aodh, son of Garaidh, son of Morna'. Garaidh...