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Dunshaughlin (Irish: Dún
Seachlainn,
meaning 'the fort of
Seachlainn' or
locally Irish:
Domhnach Seachnaill,
meaning 'St Seachnall's Church') is a town...
- Máel
Sechnaill mac Máel
Ruanaida (Modern Irish:
Maolsheachlann Mac Maolruanaidh), also
known as Máel
Sechnaill I,
anglicised as
Malachy MacMulrooney (died...
- Máel
Sechnaill mac
Domnaill (Irish:
Maolsheachlann mac Domhnaill), also
called Máel
Sechnaill Mór or Máel
Sechnaill II (949 – 2
September 1022), was a...
- (Gruffydd)
families are also of
Welsh origin. The Mac Lochlainn, Ó Maol
Seachlainn, Ó Maol Seachnaill, Ó Conchobhair, Mac
Loughlin and Mac
Diarmada families...
-
Melaghlin O'Donnell (Irish: Maol
Seachlainn Ó Domhnaill) was king of
Tyrconnell and a
member of the O'Donnell dynasty. He was a son of
Donall Mor O'Donnell...
- The
Culdees (Irish: Céilí Dé, lit. 'Spouses of God';
pronounced [ceːlʲiː dʲeː]) were
members of
ascetic Christian monastic and
eremitical communities of...
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Brehon (Irish: breitheamh,
pronounced [ˈbʲɾʲɛhəw]) is a term for a
historical arbitration,
mediative and
judicial role in
Gaelic culture.
Brehons were...
- King (?)
Tadhg mac
Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, King (?) Mael
Seachlainn mac
Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, King (?) Aodh mac
Conchobar Maenmaige...
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manager Frank Feely to be held in 1988,
commemorating Gaelic King Mael
Seachlainn II's
conquest of the
Viking city of Dublin. The
corporation agreed in...
- Luighneach,
Maghnus and Lochlainn,
Muircheartach Muimneach, Donnchadh, Maol
Seachlainn,
Tadhg of Fiodhnacha,
Cathal Mioghran, two [sons named] Conchabhar, Diarmaid...