- include: Ailbhe,
another name for
Saint Ailbe (died 528)
Ailbe Ua Maíl
Mhuaidh (Albin O'Molloy, died 1223),
bishop Ailbhe of
Ceann Mhara (died 814), cleric...
- The
River Moy (Irish: An
Mhuaidh) is a
river in the
northwest of Ireland. Ptolemy's
Geography (2nd
century AD)
described a
river called Λιβνιου (Libniu...
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Albin O'Molloy (Irish:
Ailbe Ua Maíl
Mhuaidh) (died 1223) was the
Irish bishop of Ferns. O'Molloy was
native of what is now
north County Tipperary. He...
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FitzRalph Simon of
Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of
Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl
Mhuaidh James Ussher John
Whitehead (theologian) See also: Hiberno-Latin to 1169...
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Irish cleric in Leinster, born in the
following generation,
Ailbe Ó Maíl
Mhuaidh,
Bishop of Ferns,
would attend the
Fourth Council of the
Lateran in Rome...
- a
curse bestowed upon the
family by the
Bishop of Ferns,
Ailbe Ua Maíl
Mhuaidh. All of William's
brothers inherited the
title successively, but as the...
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concentrated in
counties Donegal, Dublin, Galway, and Mayo.
Ailbe Ua Maíl
Mhuaidh (died 1223),
bishop of
Ferns Froinsias Ó
Maolmhuaidh (c.1606-77), Franciscan...
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FitzRalph Simon of
Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of
Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl
Mhuaidh James Ussher John
Whitehead (theologian) See also: Hiberno-Latin to 1169...
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FitzRalph Simon of
Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of
Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl
Mhuaidh James Ussher John
Whitehead (theologian) See also: Hiberno-Latin to 1169...
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FitzRalph Simon of
Ireland Symon Semeonis Thomas of
Ireland Ailbe Ua Maíl
Mhuaidh James Ussher John
Whitehead (theologian) See also: Hiberno-Latin to 1169...