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Brian O'Nolan (Irish:
Brian Ó
Nualláin; 5
October 1911 – 1
April 1966), his pen name
being Flann O'Brien, was an
Irish civil service official, novelist...
- In a 1961
survey of
megalithic tombs in Ireland,
Irish scholars Seán Ó
Nualláin and Rúaidhrí de
Valera describe four
categories of
megalithic tombs: court...
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Nowlan Park (/ˈnoʊlən/; Páirc Uí
Nualláin),
known for
sponsorship reasons as UPMC
Nowlan Park, is the prin****l
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation
stadium in...
- Capo Press. ISBN 0-306-80642-8. Ó
Nualláin, Sean (2002). "On
Tonality in
Irish Music". In McKevitt, Paul; Ó
Nualláin, Sean; Mulvihill, Conn (eds.). Language...
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chamber as in
Kilclooney More and
Ballyrennan in
County Tyrone is seen by Ó
Nualláin as an
indication that
portal tombs evolved from
court tombs.
Multiple sherds...
- 40 cm (16 in) to 60 cm (24 in) in height. Ó
Nualláin (1998), pp. 182, 235
Ruggles (1994), p. S1 Ó
Nualláin (1998), p. 180
Ruggles (1994), pp. S11–12 "Castlenalacht...
- Ireland TG4 Enya Cox
Dempsey "Le chéile"
Irish Ian
James White Laoise Ní
Nualláin Nicky Brennan Italy RAI
Simone Grande "Pigiama party" Italian, English...
- English, by
Myles na gCopaleen, the pen name of
Brian O'Nolan (Brian Ó
Nualláin) who also
wrote books using the name
Flann O'Brien.
Cruiskeen Lawn is an...
- - five
stones (one fallen),
County Cork,
Ireland Power (1997), p.23 Ó
Nualláin, Seán. "Stone Rows in the
South of Ireland".
Proceedings of the
Royal Irish...
- from the
original on 27
February 2021.
Retrieved 27
February 2021. Ní
Nualláin,
Irene (14
September 2023). "Tionóil fómhair ag na
Daonlathaithe Sóisialta...