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Henry MacShane O'Neill (Irish: Anraí mac
Seáin Ó Néill; c. 1545-1550 – 1622) was an
Irish nobleman and a son of
Shane O'Neill. He was the
leader of the...
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nGall Mac
Mullen Leinster - Maoláin agus Mac Maoláin Mac
Shane – Mac
Seáin McCarty - Mac
Carthaigh McGillycuddy of the R****s
McKernan - Mac Thighearnain...
- The
Glenshane P**** (from
Irish Gleann Seáin 'Shane's valley') is a
major mountain p****
cutting through the
Sperrin Mountains in
County Londonderry, Northern...
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MacShane or
McShane is an
Irish surname. It
derives from the
Gaelic Mac
Seáin or Mac Seagháin and
evolved from the
given name Shane, a
derivative of John...
- Lake
George earlier that year. His
birth surname was
MacShane (Irish: Mac
Seáin), of
which Johnson is a translation. Sir
William Johnson, 1st
Baronet (1715–1774)...
- O'Byrne
Reign 1579–1597
Coronation 1587,
County Wicklow Predecessor Aodh mac
Seáin Ó
Broin Successor Féilim mac
Fiach Ó
Broin Born c.1534
Ballinacor Died (1597-05-08)8...
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Masters record his
death in 1480,
stating Ua h-Eodhosa, .i.
Aongus mac
Seain saoí fhir dhána ... d'écc./O'Hosey, i.e. Aengus, the son of John, a learned...
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Htike Tan, Soe Moe Kyi 2007 Yin Twin
Myitta Maung, Soe Myat
Thuzar 2008 A
Seain Yint
Yaung Dannayi Kyaw Kyaw Bo 2008 A Htar Nat Yin Myat Tal Tet Nay, Dane...
- (ed.). An Tríú Mám (in Irish).
Baile Átha Cliath: Coiscéim. [essays] Mac
Seáin, Pádraig (1973).
Ceolta Theilinn.
Studies in
Irish Language and Literature...
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called Teach Coimseáin (House of Seán). In Yola it is
listed as "tagh caam
seain",
meaning in
modern English the "crooked
house of John".[citation needed]...