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Scotland also /strənˈ-/ strən-;[citation needed]
Scottish Gaelic: An t-Sròn
Reamhar [ən̪ˠˌt̪ʰɾɔːn ˈɾãũ.əɾ]), also
known as The Toon or The Cleyhole, is a town...
- Ailech. Also King of Clandeboye. O'Byrne, Emmett. "O'Neill (Ó Néill), Aodh
Reamhar (Aodh Mór)".
Dictionary of
Irish Biography. His
succession to the kingship...
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Madudan Reamhar Ua
Madadhan was
Chief of Síol
Anmchadha from 1069 to 1096 A
great grandson of
Gadhra Mór mac Dundach,
grandson of
Madudan mac
Gadhra Mór...
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Encyclopedia supports this theory. The clan's
first recognised chief,
Donnchadh Reamhar, "Stout Duncan", son of
Andrew de
Atholia (Latin "Andrew of Atholl"), was...
- and was
killed by his nephew, Madudan, and
succeeded by his son,
Madudan Reamhar Ua Madadhan. O'Madáin:
History of the O'Maddens of Hy-Many,
Gerard Madden...
- Connacht, King (1027–1032)
Diarmaid mac Madudan, King (1032–1069)
Madudan Reamhar Ua Madadhan, King (1069–1096)
Gillafin Mac Coulahan, King (1096–1101) Uí...
- use in
Ireland of the open
right hand can be seen in the seal of Aodh
Reamhar Ó Néill, king of the
Irish of Ulster, 1344–1364. An early-15th-century...
- to the
north east
including large rock
slides under the
heights of Torr
Reamhar, Torr
Meadhonach and at
Scriden (An Scriodan) at the far
north end of the...
- from the
Earls of Athole. The clan name is said to come from
Donnachadh Reamhar -‘Stout Duncan’.
Legend has it that this
chief led the clan into Battle...
- t-Sìtheinn), the
point of the
fairy hill (Sìth), and Stranraer, (An t-Sròn
Reamhar) the
broad point.
Lochan Sròn Smeur, an
upland loch in Tayside, Scotland...