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Seoirse (Irish: [ˈʃoːɾˠʃə]) is an
Irish masculine given name. It is the
Irish equivalent of George...
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Seóirse Bodley (pronounced [ˈʃoːɾˠʃə]; 4
April 1933 – 17
November 2023) was an
Irish composer and ****ociate
professor of
music at
University College Dublin...
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Seoirse Bulfin (born 1979) is an
Irish hurling manager and
former player. He has had a
close ****ociation as a
coach with Davy
Fitzgerald with a number...
- breakingnews.ie. 4
September 2020.
Retrieved 27
March 2023. Mulgrew,
Seoirse (5 June 2022). "Platinum
Jubilee mishap as
Irish tricolour flag
shown to...
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Seoirse Brún (George Browne), was an
Irish scribe, fl. 1876. Brún, a
native of Creggduff, Annaghdown,
County Galway, is
known only from a m****cript called...
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George Derwent Thomson (Irish:
Seoirse Mac Tomáis; 1903 – 3
February 1987) was a
British classical scholar,
Marxist philosopher, and
scholar of the Irish...
- Mary
McAleese ...
presented both
Camille and
Seóirse with the
symbol of the office, a gold Torc. "
Seóirse Bodley Elected Saoi of Aosdána". What's New....
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George Clancy (Irish:
Seoirse Mac Fhlannchadha; 18
March 1881 – 7
March 1921), was an
Irish nationalist politician and
Mayor of Limerick. He was shot...
- 2001). Ó Dochartaigh,
Seóirse:
Sunlight & Shadow. A Listener's
Guide to
Irish classical Music (Leckemy, Co. Donegal:
Seóirse Ó Dochartaigh, 2016). O'Dwyer...
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George Ward (Irish:
Seoirse Mac an Bháird; c. 1715–1769) was an
Irish luthier and
maker of
violins and
cellos from Dublin. His
instruments are considered...