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footballer Ódhrán Ua hEolais, 10th
century scribe of
Clonmacnoise monastery Odran (disciple of
Saint Patrick), is
referred to in
Irish Literature as meaning...
- Oran or
Odran (Old Irish:
Odrán, Irish: Odhrán; Latin: Otter****,
hence sometimes Otteran; died AD 548), by
tradition a
descendant of
Conall Gulban, was...
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anglicised spelling of the
Irish given name Odhrán,
historically spelled Oḋrán. Orin
William Angwall (1890–1974),
American politician and
commercial fisherman...
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martyr in
Irish history.
There are two
different versions given about Odran's martyrdom. The first, in the Vita
tripartita Sancti Patricii,
states that...
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responsible for
growing returns on capital." A
similar critique was made by
Odran Bonnet, et al. in "Does
housing capital contribute to inequality? A comment...
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Odhran O'Dwyer is a
Gaelic footballer from
County Clare. He
plays at
senior level for the
Clare county team and won a
Tommy Murphy Cup in 2004. He also...
- St Oran's
Chapel (Odhráin/Orain/
Odran) is a
medieval chapel located on the
island of Iona in the
Inner Hebrides off the west
coast of Scotland. Built...
- of
foundation sacrifice. The most
notable example of this is the case of
Odran of Iona a
companion of St
Columba who (according to legend) volunteered...
- follows: OR
DOODRAN HAU EOLAIS. ÓŔ DÓ
ODRÁN HÁU EOLÁIS. O~R~ || D~O~
ODRÁN | HÁU || EOLAIS,
expanded as
OROIT DO
ODRÁN HÁU EOLAIS. O~R~ || DOODRÁN | HÁU ||...
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Clare Railway. The
house was
vacant for 10 years, but was
purchased by
Odran O'Looney who
undertook a three-year
restoration of the property. It was...