- Carrigtwohill,
officially Carrigtohill /ˌkærɪɡˈtuːhɪl/ (Irish:
Carraig Thuathail,
meaning 'Tuathal's rock'), is a town in
County Cork,
Ireland with a po****tion...
- Mór Ní
Thuathail (anglicised as Mor O'Toole; c. 1114 – 1191) was a Queen-consort of
Leinster as the prin****l
first wife of King
Diarmait Mac Murchada...
- Máire Ní
Thuathail (29 July 1957 – 19
September 2016) was an
Irish television producer, best
known for her lead role in
producing the long-running Irish-language...
- House,
Toormakeady until his
death in 1978.
Television producer Máire Ní
Thuathail was born in
Toormakeady in 1959. The
local sport clubs in Toormakeady...
- O'Toole Park (Irish: Páirc Uí
Thuathail), also
known as
Lorcan O'Toole Park (Irish: Páirc Lorcáin Uí
Thuathail), is a
Gaelic games venue in Crumlin, Dublin...
- O'Tooles GAC (Irish: ****ann Uí
Thuathail) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in Ayrfield, Dublin, Ireland,
formed in 1901. O'Tooles GAC was formed...
- O'Donnells (Uí Dhomnaill); the O'Byrnes (Uí Bhroin) and O'Tooles (Uí
Thuathail) in
County Wicklow; the
Kavanaghs (Uí Chaomhánach) in
County Wexford;...
-
player and
coach Mick O'Toole (1931–2018),
Irish racehorse trainer Mor Ui
Thuathail (c. 1114–1191),
Queen of
Leinster Muirchertach Ua
Tuathail (fl. 1114)...
- Órlaith Ní Murchadha,
Princess of Leinster,
daughter of
Queen Mor Ui
Thuathail and King
Diarmaid Mac
Murchadha of Leinster. Mór's
siblings included:...
- Chonaola,
journalist and
broadcast news presenter[citation needed] Máire Ní
Thuathail (1957–2016),
television producer. Gráinne Seoige,
television presenter...