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- Cormac Mác Shamhradháin O.S.A., (Anglicised as Cormack Magauran or McGovern) b. c.1410-d.1476, was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Ardagh diocese in Ireland...
- Cormac Mág Shamhradháin O.S.A. (anglicised as Cormack Magauran or McGovern), b. c.1442-d.1511, was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Kilmore diocese, Ireland...
- a meeting of the Great Council at Drogheda. 6 November - Cormac Mác Shamhradháin was appointed as the next Bishop of Ardagh. 2 May - Hugh Boy II O'Neill...
- McKenna ascribes to him poem XVII in Leabhar Méig Shamhradháin, which praises Niall Mág Shamhradháin and his wife, Sadhbh Ní Conchobhair. The poem credits...
- the ancestor of two McGovern bishops (Cormac Mác Shamhradháin of Ardagh and Cormac Mág Shamhradháin of Kilmore). On the death of his brother Brian ‘Breaghach’...
- ****ginn (1947). McKenna, Lambert (ed.). The Book of Magauran (Leabhar Méig Shamhradháin) (in Old Irish). National Library of Ireland, Dublin: Dublin Institute...
- Tullyhaw, County Cavan including the period 1641 to 1657. Cormac Mác Shamhradháin, Bishop of Ardagh 1444-1476 Des McGovern (1928-2013), Australian rugby...
- 1272 state- Donnchadh, son of Gilla-na-naemh Mac Shamhradhain, was killed by Thomas Mac Shamhradhain, i.e. his own brother. His wife was May Mór Ni Ruairc...
- 1272 state- Donnchadh, son of Gilla-na-naemh Mac Shamhradhain, was killed by Thomas Mac Shamhradhain, i.e. his own brother. Tomás was killed in 1272 A...
- men of Breifne, viz.:— of Mac Fiachrach, and MacTighernain, and Mac Shamhradhain, and the son of Art O'Ruairc; and these hostages, i.e. the sons of these...