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Seoán Ó Leaáin,
Bishop of Clonfert, 1322–1336. Ó Leaáin
appears to have been a
member of the same
family as
Mauricius Ó Leaáin (Bishop of Kilmacduagh...
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Seoán Ó Laidig, O.P., was
Bishop of Killala, Ireland.
Appointed on 22 June 1253, he was
consecrated on 7
December 1253. He
abdicated on 21
February 1264...
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Flann Óc mac
Séoan Ó Domhnalláin was
Ollamh Síol
Muireadaigh for an
unknown time in 1404. The
annals record an
unusual number of
bardic deaths in 1404...
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Seoán Ó Máel
Fogmair was
Bishop of
Killala until 25
October 1280. Fryde, E.B.; Greenway, D.E. (1996).
Handbook of
British chronology.
Cambridge UP. p...
- barons.
William le
Scrope succeeds William II de Montacute, as King of Mann.
Seoan mac
Pilib succeeds Tomas mor mac
Mathghamhna as King of East Breifne, in...
- 1311–1314 Mael
Sechlainn mac Eochada, 1314–?
Murchad Mór mac Briain, ?–1331
Seoan mac Maoilsheachlainn, 1331–1342 Aodh mac Roolb, 1342–1344
Murchadh Óg mac...
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Nuevo Tango by
Cuarteto Nuevo Tango Argentine tango: La
Cascada by
Seoan feat.
Kathy Tango:
Nuevo Tango by
Cuarteto Nuevo Tango Bim Bam Boum Le Bien...
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Sechlainn mac Eochada, King (1314–?)
Murchad Mór mac Briain, King (?–1331)
Seoan mac Maoilsheachlainn, King (1331–1342) Aodh mac Roolb, King (1342–1344)...
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Alexander de Balscot,
Irish clergy Brian Sreamhach Ua Briain, King of
Thomond Seoan, King of
Breifne O'Reilly O'Donovan, John (1848).
Annals of the Kingdom...
- 1311–1314 Mael
Sechlainn mac Eochada, 1314–?
Murchad Mór mac Briain, ?–1331
Seoan mac Maoilsheachlainn, 1331–1342 Aodh mac Roolb, 1342–1344
Murchadh Óg mac...