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Seaán Ó Clumháin,
Irish poet, fl. c. 1450 - 1500. Ó Clumháin was a
Gaelic bard of a
family of poets,
originally from
County Galway in Connacht. Early...
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Seaán Ó
Connmhaigh was
Abbot of
Corcomroe and
Bishop of
Clonfert and
Bishop of
Kilmacduagh during 1419–1441.
Bishop Ó
Connmhaigh was one of at
least two...
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Seaán Ó hEidhin,
Franciscan Bishop of Clonfert, fl. 1437–1459. Ó
hEidhin was a
descendant of
Eidhean mac Cléireach of the Uí
Fiachrach Aidhne dynasty...
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Seaán mac
Oliver (John) Bourke, 17th Mac
William Íochtar (Lower Mac
William or Mac
William Oughter) (English: /bɜːrk/ BURK; died 1580) was an
Irish noble...
- by his
second wife,
Finola Ni Flaithbertaigh. He
succeeded his cousin,
Seaán mac
Oliver (John) Bourke, 17th Mac
William Íochtar (d.1580), a great-grandson...
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Seaán Glas mac
Tadhg Riabhach Ó
Dubhda (died c. 1471) was
Chief of the Name and Lord of Tireragh.
Almost the only do****ent
dealing with the succession...
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Muiris mac
Seaán Ulltach Ó Duinnshléibhe, aka
Father Muiris Ulltach, fl. 1602-1630s. Ó Duinnshléibhe was one of two
Donegal men
named Father Muiris Ulltach...
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Seaán an
Tearmainn Bourke, 16th Mac
William Íochtar (English: /bɜːrk/; BURK; died 1571) was an
Irish chieftain and noble.
Ricard was the son of
Seaán...
- John Mág Tighearnán, the First, (anglicised John McKiernan) was
chief of the
McKiernan Clan of Tullyhunco,
County Cavan until his
death in 1499. On the...
- 15th Mac
William Íochtar (1537–?)
Ricard mac
Seaán an
Tearmainn Bourke, 16th Mac
William Íochtar (?–1571)
Seaán mac
Oliver Bourke, 17th Mac
William Íochtar...