- "Ward")
might be
divided into
septs such as Síol
Sheáin Mhic Bhriain, Síol
Chonchobhair Óig, Síol
Sheáin C****nn, or Síol Chon Chonnacht. Each of
these individual...
- into an
important tourist destination. St. John's was
referred to as
Baile Sheáin (Johnstown), in the
poetry of
Donnchadh Ruadh Mac
Conmara (1715–1810), and...
-
Diarmuid mac
Sheáin Bhuí Mac Cárthaigh,
Irish poet, died 1705. Mac Cárthaigh was a
Jacobite poet, and a
native of
County Cork. Dónall na
Buile Mac Cárthaigh...
-
include Newfoundland (Talamh an Éisc, Land of the Fish) and St. John's (Baile
Sheáin)
Ballyhack (Baile Hac),
Cappahayden (Ceapach Éidín),
Kilbride and St. Bride's...
-
would now be
generally regarded as the
grammatically correct form, Páirc
Sheáin Mhic Dhiarmada.) The stadium,
opened in 1964, had a
capacity of 17,000,...
-
Parliamentary Election". News First.
Retrieved 14
October 2024. Fernandopulle,
Sheain (11
October 2024). "Nomination
period for
General Election ends today"....
- Seán O'Casey
Bridge (Irish:
Droichead Sheáin Uí Chathasaigh) is a
pedestrian swingbridge spanning the
River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland,
joining City Quay...
- Iain or Ian. When
addressing someone named Seán in Irish, it
becomes a
Sheáin [ə ˈçaːn̠ʲ], and in
Scotland was
generally adapted into
Scots and Highland...
- Seán
McDermott Street (Irish: Sráid
Sheáin Mhic Dhiarmada) is a
street in
northeast Dublin, Ireland. It is
divided into Seán
McDermott Street Lower (east...
-
retained his
title in 2017. The
tournament was
founded in 1960 by Fr. Pól Mac
Sheáin and the
Naomh Moninne club
based in Fatima, Dundalk, Louth, with the first...