- 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...
- The
Ollamh Érenn (Old Irish: [ˈol͈aṽ ˈeːrʲen͈]) or
Chief Ollam of
Ireland was a
professional title of
Gaelic Ireland. An
ollam (literally 'most great')...
- died.
Ollamh Érenn
Ollamh Tuisceairt Ollamh Airgialla Ollamh Ulaidh Ollamh Laigin Ollamh Osraighe Ollamh Desmumu Ollamh Thomond Ollamh Mumu
Ollamh Ormond...
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Fotla ("the
scholar of Fódla", a
poetic term for Ireland;
later spelled Ollamh Fodhla), son of Fíachu Fínscothach, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend...
- 1551
Ollamh Érenn
Ollamh Tuisceairt Ollamh Airgialla Ollamh Ulaidh Ollamh Laigin Ollamh Osraighe Ollamh Desmumu Ollamh Thomond Ollamh Mumu
Ollamh Ormond...
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Ailill Ollamh (or
Oilill Olum) in
Irish traditional history was the son of Mug
Nuadat and was a king of the
southern half of Ireland,
placed in the 3rd...
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ollam above the túath ollams. The
Ollamh Érenn was the head
ollam above all others. In
medieval Scotland the
Ollamh rig
Alban – 'Master poet of Scotland'...
- Óengus
Ollom (English: the scholar),
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, was a High King of
Ireland who was the son of Ailill...
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Ollamh Connachta was the
highest professional level recognised for a poet,
historian or
lawyer within the province. 1413:Be Binn,
daughter of Maelsechlainn...
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Alexander III on Moot Hill, Scone, on 13 July 1249. He is
being greeted by the
ollamh rìgh, the
royal poet, who is
addressing him with the
proclamation "Benach...