- Look up
ollam in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
ollam or
ollamh (Old Irish: [ˈol͈aṽ];
anglicised as
ollave or ollav),
plural ollomain, in
early Irish...
- (Old Irish: [ˈol͈aṽ ˈeːrʲen͈]) or
Chief Ollam of
Ireland was a
professional title of
Gaelic Ireland. An
ollam (literally 'most great') was a poet or bard...
- (tribal territory) had its own
ollam. Each
province had a head
ollam above the túath
ollams. The
Ollamh Érenn was the head
ollam above all others. In medieval...
- for the
Milesians in the
Irish Mythological Cycle. He was
appointed Chief Ollam of
Ireland by his two brothers, the
kings of Ireland. A
number of poems...
-
Ollom Fotla ("the
scholar of Fódla", a
poetic term for Ireland;
later spelled Ollamh Fodhla), son of Fíachu Fínscothach, was,
according to
medieval Irish...
-
doorkeeper has to
admit defeat, and Lugh
joins the
court and is
appointed Chief Ollam of Ireland. He wins a flagstone-throwing
contest against Ogma, the champion...
- Ríar
these are
given as fochloc, macfuirmid, dos, cano, clí, ánruth, and
ollam.
These are
given the same
status as and the same
honour prices as the lay...
-
Ollam of Ireland,
which latter son is in
keeping with the
tradition of
ollams coming generally from
families who had a
tradition of
producing ollams....
-
position was
eliminated in
August 2017.
Wheeler and her
husband Deviant Ollam helped cybersecurity researcher Marcus Hutchins with his bail in August...
- his
royal brothers in the
conquest of Ireland,
earning the
title Chief Ollam of Ireland.
Other such
mythological druids were Tadg mac
Nuadat of the Fenian...