- Máel
Patraic Ua
Scannail or
Patrick Ó
Scannail (sometimes
Patrick O'Scanlan) was an
Irish Roman Catholic cleric. He
served as
Bishop of Raphoe, and later...
- Scannláin,
meaning "descendant of Scannlán", and is a
variant of the name Ó
Scannail derived from the
Irish word scannal,
originally meaning quarrel, contention...
- The
surname Scannell (Irish: Ó
Scannail or Ó Scannal) is both an
ancient Irish name and a clan who were a sept of the Eóganachta. The name
derives from...
- The
surname Ó
Scannail (English: Scannell) is both an
ancient Irish name and a clan who were a sept of the Eóganachta. The name
derives from the Irish...
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significant deaths,
including Eocha, son of Dunadhach,
Chief of Clann-
Scannail;
Tadhg Ua Ceallaigh, lord of Ui Maine;
Maelruanaidh na
Paidre Ua hEidhin...
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recorded that in 1014, Eocha, son of Dunadbach,
Chief of
Clann Scannail, and
Scannail son of Cathal, Lord of Eóganacht
Locha Léin, were
killed at the...
- DBS
check applications". 23
October 2015.
Retrieved 15
February 2017. Ó
Scannáil, Mícheál (23
December 2019). "Explainer: Why
Irish citizens are advised...
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usually rendered Scallan,
Scanlan or Scanlon. It is a
variant of the name Ó
Scannail derived from the
Irish word scannal,
originally meaning quarrel, contention...
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December 1260; also
known as
Abraham O'Connellan. 1261 1270 Máel
Patraic Ua
Scannail OP (Anglicised:
Patrick O'Scanlan)
Elected c.
March and
confirmed before...
- mac
Duinn Sléibe of
Ulaid in 1196 and 1199.
Archbishop Máel
Patraic Ua
Scannail rebuilt Armagh cathedral in 1268 and
founded a
Franciscan friary, whose...