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Ailill (Ailell,
Oilioll) is a male name in Old Irish. It is a
prominent name in
Irish mythology, as for
Ailill mac Máta, King of
Connacht and husband...
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Ailill Finn, son of Art mac Lugdach, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. In the
Lebor Gabála Érenn...
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Ailill (or
Oilioll), son of Slánoll, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland;
scholars now
believe these...
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MacCarthys of Glean-nacroim, from Carthach, twenty-fourth in
descent from
Oilioll Olum, (1880; W. Pollard) O'Brien,
Michael J, The
McCarthys in
Early American...
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Annals of the Four Masters, the
father of
Cormac Cas was said to be
Oilioll Olum, who was
according to
tradition King of
Munster and King of Leinster...
- Suibhne,
chief of
Cinel Eoghain, in
which was
slain ****ascach, son of
Oilioll,
chief of Ui Cremhthainn. M698.6 –
Flann Finn, son of
Maeltuile Ua Crunnmaeil...
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Battle of
Granard was
fought by Eochaidh, son of Cairbre, son of
Oilioll, son of Dunlaing, son of Enda
Niadh against the Ui Dunlainge, Ui Briúin...
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still has a
section Lissoleem, meaning, literally, the
ringfort ("lis") of
Oilioll Olum (alternative
spelling Ailill Aulom), who died 234 AD,
entombed at...
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MacCarthys of Gleannacroim, from Carthach, Twenty-fourth in
Descent from
Oilioll Olum, to this Day. Exeter: Pollard. OCLC 561674701. O'Hart, J. (1892)....
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MacCarthys of Gleannacroim, from Carthach, Twenty-fourth in
Descent from
Oilioll Olum, to this Day. Exeter: W. Pollard. OCLC 561674701. Cronnelly, Richard...