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Riagan mac Dúnlainge (sometimes
spelled Riacán;
patronymic sometimes spelled Dúngaile) was king of
Osraige from 888 to 894 AD. King
Riagan was the son...
- The O'Regans of
Thomond are a Dalc****ian
family said to be
descended from
Riagán, son of Donncuan, a
brother of
Brian Boru. The uni****
forename Regan is...
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Ireland in his
later years. Upon his death, he was
succeeded by his
brother Riagan mac Dúnlainge.
Kjarvalr Írakonungr (Old Norse: [ˈkjɑrˌwɑlz̠ ˈiːrɑˌkonoŋɡz̠];...
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Anglicized form of the
Irish surname Ó Riagáin ("son of
Riagán")
derived from the
Irish personal name
Riagán,
which means "little king".
Auntwan Riggins (born...
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Anglicized form of the
Irish surname Ó Riagáin ("son of
Riagán")
derived from the
Irish personal name
Riagán,
which means "little king".
Notable people with the...
- The O'Regans of
Thomond are a Dalc****ian
family said to be
descended from
Riagán, son of Donncuan,
brother of King
Brian Boru.
Brian O'Regan (disambiguation)...
- Eóganachta of
Munster with the men of Leinster.
Diarmait succeeded his
uncle Riagan mac Dúnlainge to the
throne of Osraige. He was
deposed in 905 and his brother...
- - A
battle was
gained over the
Connaughtmen by the foreigners, in
which Riagan, son of Fearghus; Mughron, son of Diarmaid; and Aedh, son of Catharnach...
- of Dromore, died in 972, and in the
Annals of
Ulster record the
death of
Riagán,
bishop of
Druim Mór, in 1101. The
diocese of
Dromore was
established through...
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Charles and
Thady were sons of
Tadhg Óg Ó Duinn, a
landowner and lord of Úi
Riagán in
Laois from 1558 to 1607. The
dispute concerned the
succession to Tadhg...