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Aengus Ó
Snodaigh (pronounced [ˈeːŋɡəsˠ oː ˈsˠn̪ˠɔd̪ˠiː]; born 31 July 1964) is an
Irish Sinn Féin politician,
author and
historian who has been a Teachta...
- Pádraig Ó
Snodaigh (born
Oliver Snoddy; 18 May 1935 – 2
January 2025) was an
Irish language activist, poet, writer, and publisher. He
worked for the Irish...
- Dublin. The
original lineup of the band
included Rossa Ó
Snodaigh (whistle and bones), Rónán Ó
Snodaigh (bodhrán), Eoin
Dillon (uilleann pipes), Colm Mac Con...
- Rónán Ó
Snodaigh (born 1
January 1970 in Dublin, Ireland) is a songwriter, composer, musician, poet and
founding member and lead
vocalist in the musical...
- Ó
Snodaigh is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Aengus Ó
Snodaigh,
Irish politician Colm Ó
Snodaigh,
Irish musician Pádraig Ó Snodaigh...
- Sinn Féin's
Aengus Ó
Snodaigh was also
selected as a candidate.
McGuinness was
elected on the
first count with 96
votes to Ó
Snodaigh's 66. "Verona Murphy...
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Hidden Ulster,
Protestants and the
Irish Language is a book by Pádraig Ó
Snodaigh published in 1973;
revised editions appeared in 1977 and 1995. The book's...
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Fianna Fáil,
Dublin City
Councillor Catherine Byrne for Fine Gael,
Aengus Ó
Snodaigh for Sinn Féin, John
Goodwillie for the
Green Party, Shay
Kelly for the...
- in the 32nd and 33rd Dáil, John McGuinness,
Verona Murphy and
Aengus Ó
Snodaigh were nominated.
Murphy was
elected as
Ceann Comhairle, the
first woman...
- pp. 11.
Robinson (2000), pp. 169, 170.
Bardon (2011), p. 123.
Padraig Ó
Snodaigh.
Elliott (2001). Rafferty, Oliver.
Catholicism in Ulster, 1603–1983. University...