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ollam or
ollamh (Old Irish: [ˈol͈aṽ];
anglicised as
ollave or ollav),
plural ollomain, in
early Irish literature, was a
master in a...
- O'Kelly,
Bishop of Hy-Fiachrach, died. 1216.
Giolla Arnain Ó Martan,
Chief Ollave (professor) of law in Ireland, died. 1222.
Gilla Mo
Choinni Ó Cahill, Lord...
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kingdom of
Corca Raidhe. The
annals state that in 1185,
Maelisa O'Daly,
ollave (chief poet) of
Ireland and Scotland, Lord of
Corcaree and Corca-Adain,...
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Baile in C****mine, fl. 1575
Fintan mac
Illann meic
Dubhthach "intended
ollave of Síl-Muiredhaigh," d. 1585
Tuileagna Ó
Maoil Chonaire, fl. c. 1585 Senchán...
- The
Irish annals give his obit sub anno 1185, stating: "Maelisa O'Daly,
ollave (chief poet) of
Ireland and Scotland, Lord of
Corcaree and Corca-Adain,...
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Corca Raidhe (Corcaree). The
annals state that in 1185,
Maelisa O'Daly,
ollave (chief poet) of
Ireland and Scotland, Lord of
Corcaree and Corca-Adain,...
- time. A poem,
written by
Maoelin Oge
MacBrody (the
MacBrodys were the
ollaves of the Uí Bairrche),
states that
after the Mac Gormáin
family was driven...