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Gilla na
Naemh Crom Ó
Seachnasaigh (died 1224) was an
Irish Chief of the Name. Ó
Seachnasaigh was lord of Cenél Áeda na hEchtge, but is only recorded...
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Gilla na
Naemh Mac Aodhagáin (died 1399) was
Professor of Judiciary.
Gilla na
Naemh was a
member of a
family - Mac Aodhagáin -
originally from what is...
- Thomond;
Tighearnan Ua Ruairc, lord of Breifne; and Murchadh, son of Gilla-na-
naemh Ua Fearghail, lord of Muintir-Anghaile. The
clergy of Connacht, with Muireadhach...
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Gilla na
Naemh Crom Ó Seachnasaigh,
after having been betra**** by his own people. 1223.
Seachnasaigh Ó Seachnasaigh, the son of
Gilla na
Naemh Ó Seachnasaigh...
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Gilla na
Naemh Ua
Duinn (1102 – 17
December 1160) was an
Irish poet, historian, and cleric. The
Annals of the Four
Masters describe him as: "lector of...
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Geoffrey Burel of Amboise,
French nobleman,
crusader (k. in battle)
Gilla na
Naemh Ua Dunabhra,
Irish chief poet Qings****,
Chinese Chan
Buddhist monk (b. 1047)...
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Gilla na
Naemh Ua
Dunabhra (died 1101) was
Chief Poet of Connacht, Ireland. The
Annals of the Four
Masters state, sub anno 1101, that "Gilla-na-
naemh Ua Dunabhra...
- monk (d. 1176)
Eleanor of Champagne,
French noblewoman (d. 1147)
Gilla na
Naemh Ua Duinn,
Irish poet and
writer (d. 1160)
Henry II,
margrave of the Northern...
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Constance of Castile,
queen of
France (b. 1141)
December 17 –
Gilla na
Naemh Ua Duinn,
Irish poet (b. 1102)
December 22 –
Fujiwara no Nariko, ****anese...
- Donnchaidh. And John Mac Aedhagan, O'Conchobhair's brehon, and Gilla-na-
naemh, son of Dal-redochair O'Dobhailen, the
standard bearer, and
Thomas O'Conallan...