- John
Philip Holland (Irish: Seán
Pilib Ó hUallacháin/Ó Maolchalann[citation needed];
February 24, 1841 –
August 12, 1914) was an
Irish marine engineer...
- (1360)
Pilib Mág
Uidhir (died 1366)
Brian Mág
Uidhir (died 1373)
Pilib 'na Tuagh' Mág
Uidhir (died 1394) Tomás Mór Mág
Uidhir - the son of
Pilib na Tuagh...
-
Chonnacht retired in 1365 and p****ed the
title to his
brother Pilib. Upon his accession,
Pilib confronted the
Bishop of
Kilmore Riocard O'Reilly, his brother...
- Óg mac Murchada, King (1344–1344)
Maghnus mac Eochadha, King (1344–1357)
Pilib mac Rooilbh, King (1357–1362)
Brian Mór mac Aodh, King (1362–1365) Niall...
-
Muircheartach mac
Pilib Ó Ceallaigh[pronunciation?] (Maurice O'Kelly; died 1407 or 1409) was
Archbishop of Tuam in Ireland, and
patron of the literary...
- Séamus mac
Pilib Mac
Mathghamhna (died 1519) was the
Bishop of Derry. He was
appointed Bishop-designate of
Clogher on 5
November 1494. John
Edmund de...
-
Henry VII, King and Lord (1485–1509)
Ireland Airgíalla (complete list) –
Pilib Ruadh mac Briain, King (1371–1403)
Ardghal mac Briain, King (1403–1416)...
- 1358 Aodh
Ruadh mac
Flaithbheartaigh 1358 1363
Pilib mac Aodh
Ruaidh 1363 16
March 1395
Tomas Mór mac
Pilib 1395 13
November 1430
Thomas Óg mac Thomáis 1430...
- 'daddy long legs' in English,
whereas in
Irish they are
commonly known as
Pilib an Gheataire,
which means Skinny Philip.
There is an
enduring urban legend...
-
Pilib mac Séamus Mac
Mathghamhna was a
canon chorister of Clogher,
parson of
Dartry and
coarb of
Clones Abbey. He was a
successor of St.
Tigernach in...