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- (2009). "Cúndún, Pádraig Phiarais". Dictionary of Irish Biography. doi:10.3318/dib.002298.v1. Ó Floinn, Tony (2020). "Pádraig Phiarais Cúndún in America: Poet...
- has been adapted, by poets such as Máire B****dhe Ní Laoghaire, Pádraig Phiarais Cúndún, and Seán Gaelach Ó Súilleabháin to more recent causes and struggles...
- from County Laois in Ireland Padraic Colum (1881–1972), author Pádraig Phiarais Cúndún (1777–1857), Irish poet Pádraic Delaney (born 1977), Irish actor...
- Rua Ó Súilleabháin Seán "Clárach" Mac Domhnaill Brian Merriman Pádraig Phiarais Cúndún Seán Gaelach Ó Súilleabháin Dante Alighieri, The Divine Comedy depicts...
- from poets such as Diarmuid Ó Sé, Máire B****dhe Ní Laoghaire, and Pádraig Phiarais Cúndún, who adapted the Jacobite tradition of Aisling poetry to more recent...
- Laoghaire, Ballymacoda-born poet and Deerfield, New York homesteader Pádraig Phiarais Cúndún updated aisling poetry from Jacobitism to more recent religious...
- evade the English. In 1934, Pádraig Ó Duinnín edited a book entitled Dánta Phiarais Feiritéir: maille le réamh-rádh agus nótaí which contained 23 of Piaras's...
- children's books Jane Elizabeth Conklin – poet and religious writer Pádraig Phiarais Cúndún – Irish-American homesteader and composer of American poetry in...
- (1835–1897), born in Deerfield, noted Methodist clergyman and author Pádraig Phiarais Cúndún (1777-1856), Irish-American poet in the Irish language from Ballymacoda...
- his Aisling war poetry in Munster Irish during the 18th-century. Pádraig Phiarais Cúndún (1777-1856), Irish poet who emigrated around 1826 and continued...