- In
Irish mythology, Naisi, Noíse or
Noisiu (modern spelling:
Naoise [ˈn̪ˠiːʃə]) was the
nephew of King
Conchobar mac
Nessa of Ulster, and a son of Uisneach...
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Naoise Dolan (Irish pronunciation: [ˈn̪ˠiːʃə]; born 14
April 1992) is an
Irish novelist. She is
known for her
novels Exciting Times (2020) and The Happy...
- Film at the 97th
Academy Awards. In the late 2010s, Liam Ó
Hannaidh and
Naoise Ó Cairealláin are part of the "ceasefire generation"
living in the Gaeltacht...
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Naoise is a
figure in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish myth,
lover of Deidre.
Naoise may also
refer to:
Naoise EP,
musical recording by Dosh
Naoise Dolan (born...
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Naoíse Mac
Sweeney is a
British archaeologist, historian, writer, and academic.
Since 2020 she has been
Professor of
classical Archaeology in the Institute...
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Exciting Times is a
novel by
Irish author Naoise Dolan. It was
released in the
United Kingdom on 12
April 2020 by
Weidenfeld & Nicolson, and
later that...
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Naoise Ó Muirí (born 15
September 1972) is an
Irish Fine Gael
politician who has
served as a
Dublin City
Councillor since June 2004. He
previously served...
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Naoise O'Haughan (Irish:
Naoise Ó hEocháin), also
known as Neesy, Ness and
Nessie (c. 1691–1720) was a
highwayman in
County Antrim,
Ireland in the late...
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describing Naoise mac Uisneach, a
handsome young warrior,
hunter and
singer at Conchobar's court. With the
collusion of Leabharcham,
Deirdre met
Naoise and they...
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Naoisé O'Reilly is a
psychology expert who
develops methods in the
areas of
expression and
psychological profiling. She
earned a PhD in
physical oceanography...