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Tuileagna Ó Maol
Chonaire (fl. 1637) was an
Irish historian.
Tuileagna was a
member of the Ó
Maolconaire Brehon family, but it has
proved difficult for...
- Cléirigh's
writing the rest of the book to 1616.
Fearfeasa strenuously opposed Tuileagna Ó Maol Chonaire,
whose criticisms of the work of the Four
Masters prevented...
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Tuileagna Ó
Maoil Chonaire (fl. 1585) was an
Irish poet. A
member of the Ó
Maolconaire bardic family of Connacht,
Tuileagna is
known from a
number of...
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creation to AD 1616. Due to the
criticisms by 17th-century
Irish historian Tuileagna Ó Maol Chonaire, the text was not
published in the
lifetimes of any of...
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Hayes O'Grady, 1832-1915
Tadhg mac
Daire Mac Bruaideadha, fl. 1616-1652
Tuileagna Ó
Maoil Chonaire, fl. 1638-1673
Whitley Stokes, 1830-1909
William Lecky...
- na
Carriag MacDermot,
first to be
styled "MacDermot of the Carrick".
Tuileagna Ó
Maoil Chonaire composes the poem
Labhram ar
iongnaibh Éireann. Máel...
- culture: the well-known
Irish poem,
Labhrann ar
Iongaibh Éireann, by
Tuileagna Ó
Maoil Chonaire, was
addressed to him. He was born in Waterford, son...
- (died 819) was a high king. His
judgements are
referenced in a poem by
Tuileagna Ó
Maoil Chonaire,
Labhram ar
iongnaibh Éireann,
written some
eight hundred...
- nation's
poetry or
literature (for instance,
Irish or France).
Irish poet
Tuileagna Ó
Maoil Chonaire composes the poem
Labhram ar
iongnaibh Éireann. On the...
- mac
Illann meic
Dubhthach "intended
ollave of Síl-Muiredhaigh," d. 1585
Tuileagna Ó
Maoil Chonaire, fl. c. 1585 Senchán, d. 1588 John
Ruadh mac Lochlainn...