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Irish clan
based in
County Fermanagh. The name
derives from the
Gaelic Mac
Uidhir,
which is "son of Odhar"
meaning "dun", "dark one".
According to legend...
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Ruaidhri Mág
Uidhir (died 1338) Aodh
Ruadh Mág
Uidhir (1360)
Pilib Mág
Uidhir (died 1366)
Brian Mág
Uidhir (died 1373)
Pilib 'na Tuagh' Mág
Uidhir (died 1394)...
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Samuel Maguire (also Irish: Sam Mhic
Uidhir, 11
March 1877 – 6
February 1927) was an
Irish republican and
Gaelic football player. He is
chiefly remembered...
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Piaras Mág
Uidhir (Sometimes
Anglicised to
Peter Maguire) was a
priest in
Ireland during the 15th century. He was
Archdeacon of
Clogher from 1423 to 1432;...
- Hugh
Maguire (Irish: Aodh Mág
Uidhir;
before 1570 – 1
March [N.S. 11 March] 1600) was an
Irish nobleman and
military commander who
served in the Nine Years'...
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diminutive of Cian). The Ó Cianáin clan were
hereditary historians to the Mac
Uidhir.
Recorded as O'Keenan and more
usually Keenan, this is an
Irish surname...
- Étaín Níc
Uidhir, died 1328. Étaín Bean Uí Flannacan, died 1392. Étaín Ní Concobhair, 1393. Étaín Bean Uí Samradhain, 1467. Étaín Óge Níc
Uidhir, died 1475...
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Ruaidhri Mag
Uidhir (died 1338) Aodh
Ruadh Mag
Uidhir (1360)
Pilib Mag
Uidhir (died 1366)
Brian Mag
Uidhir (died 1373)
Pilib na
Tuagh Mag
Uidhir (died 1395)...
- Cé for the year 1457 state: The
victory of the
Graine was
gained by Mag
Uidhir over Lochlainn, the son of
Tadhg O'Ruairc, i.e. O'Ruairc. The
Annals of...
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descendant of the
first MacCarthy king.: 154 The Mac
Amhlaoibh sept of Mág
Uidhir (Maguire)
originated in the area
occupied within the
present County Fermanagh...