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Muire (English: Mary; Irish: [ˈmˠɪɾʲə]) is an
Irish name
given exclusively to the
Blessed Virgin Mary. The
Irish name Máire is
typically used for the...
- ending,
though at
times such
mutations were not written. In the following,
L shows lenition, N
shows nasalisation, and H
shows aspiration/gemination. In...
- Máel
Muire of
Atholl was
Mormaer of
Atholl at the
beginning of the 12th century,
until sometime perhaps in the 1130s.
According to the
Orkneyinga Saga...
- Máel
Muire was a
medieval Irish bishop: he was
styled the "Bishop of Dundalethgl****" (the
original name of Downpatrick). Cotton,
Henry (1849). The Succession...
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Mabel Moire Mary The name of the
Biblical Virgin Mary.
Moireach Martha Muire Mary
Muireall Marion,
Muriel Muriel is an Anglicisation. Màili Mary, May...
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Ragnall Mac
Gilla Muire was a twelfth-century
leading figure of Waterford. He was one of
several men
taken prisoner by the
English in 1170, when Waterford...
- have
performed the role of Mormaer.
Royal connections continued with Máel
Muire, who was the son of King
Donnchad I, and the
younger brother of Máel Coluim...
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etymological dictionary of the Norn
language in
Shetland (2 volumes.).
Printed by S.
L. Møller, Copenhagen.
Foreword by Anna Horsböl, née Jakobsen.
Originally published...
- Mária (Hungarian, Slovakian), María (Gr****, Icelandic, Spanish), Máire and
Muire (Irish),
Marya (transliterated from Cyrillic),
Marija (Latvian, but also...
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Christian holy day
which falls on 2
February and is
known in
Irish as Lá Fhéile
Muire na gCoinneal, 'feast day of Mary of the Candles'.
Hutton writes that Imbolc...