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Skellig Michael (Irish:
Sceilg Mhichíl [ˌʃcɛlʲəɟ ˈvʲɪçiːlʲ]), also
called Great Skellig (Irish:
Sceilig Mhór [ˈʃcɛlʲəɟ woːɾˠ]), is a twin-pinnacled crag...
- John
Joseph O'Kelly (Irish: Seán Ua Ceallaigh;
known as
Sceilg; 7 July 1872 – 26
March 1957) was an
Irish republican politician,
author and
publisher who...
- Ballinskelligs,
officially Baile an
Sceilg (Irish for "town (townland) of the
craggy rock"), is a
townland in the
civil parish of Prior,
County Kerry,...
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Resigned from Sinn Féin and
formed Fianna Fáil in 1926 John J. O'Kelly (
Sceilg) 1926–1931
Brian O'Higgins 1931–1933
Michael O'Flanagan 1933–1935 Cathal...
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through Irish blood." J.J. O'Kelly (
Sceilg) A
Trinity of Martyrs,
Irish Book Bureau, Dublin; pp. 66–68. "
Sceilg" was a
supporter of de
Valera in 1922...
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politician from
County Clare John J. O'Kelly (1873–1957),
known as "
Sceilg",
Irish politician,
author and publisher. This
disambiguation page lists...
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Retrieved 6
December 2008. J.J. O'Kelly (
Sceilg) A
Trinity of Martyrs,
Irish Book Bureau, Dublin; pp. 66–68. "
Sceilg" was a
supporter of de
Valera in 1922...
- O'Kelly,
known in
Irish as Seán Ua Ceallaigh, and also by the pen name
Sceilg, was
appointed as
Minister for Irish. The
portfolio was
created to promote...
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Ballinkillin Ballinlough Ballinode Ballinroad Ballinrobe Ballinskelligs (Baile an
Sceilg)
Ballinspittle Ballinteer Ballintemple Ballintra Ballintober (Roscommon)...
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Historical Society. p. 9. ISBN 9780950033273. De Paor, Liam (1955). "A
Survey of
Sceilg Mhichíl". The
Journal of the
Royal Society of
Antiquaries of Ireland. 85...