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Urard mac
Coise (died 990) was an
Irish poet who
lived in the
townland of Clare,
County Westmeath.
Urard Mac
Coise was
Chief Ollam of Ireland. He was the...
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Urard Ó Maolconaire,
Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh, died 1482. The
Annals of Connacht, sub anno 1482, say of him: 1482:
Urard O Mailchonaire,
ollav of Sil Murray...
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other abbots and
saints are
named Fiacre or Fiachra: Fiachra,
Abbot of
Urard,
County Carlow,
Ireland and Fiachra,
Abbot of Clonard.
Saints portal Graiguenamanagh...
- Preceded by
Urard Ó
Maolconaire Ollamh Síol
Muireadaigh 1482–1487 Succeeded by
Domnall Ó
Maolconaire Mailin mac
Torna Ó Maolconaire...
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administrator and
governor Sahl ben Matzliah,
Jewish philosopher (b. 910)
Urard Mac Coise,
Irish poet (Ollamh Érenn) "Conrad II - Holy
Roman emperor". Encyclopedia...
- Eigeas, died 946
Cinaedh Ua hArtagain, died 975
Eochaidh Ua Floinn, died 984
Urard Mac Coise, died 990
Clothna mac Aenghusa, died 1008
Muircheartach mac Cu...
- Preceded by
Cinaedh Ua
hArtagain Chief Ollam of
Ireland 975–984 Succeeded by
Urard Mac Coise...
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Upper Ormond Ballynaclogh Nenagh Ummera 179
Upper Ormond Ballymackey Nenagh Urard 1,043
Slievardagh Fennor Urlingford Urra 618
Lower Ormond Killodiernan Borrisokane...
- Preceded by
Urard Mac
Coise Chief Ollam of
Ireland 990–1008 Succeeded by
Muircheartach mac Cu
Ceartach Mac Liag...
- was
buried under the
protection of
Patrick and St.
Francis at
Elphin and
Urard O
Mailchonaire succeeded to the ollavship. http://www.ucc.ie/celt/published/T100011/index...