- arms or
other symbol. The
English word "clan" is
derived from old
Irish clann meaning "children", "offspring", "progeny" or "descendants"; it is not from...
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Clann Cholmáin is the
dynasty descended from Colmán Már mac Diarmato, son of
Diarmait mac Cerbaill. Part of the
Southern Uí Néill — they were the kings...
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Clann na
Talmhan (pronounced [ˈklˠaːn̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈt̪ˠal̪ˠwənˠ, - ˈt̪ˠalˠuːnˠ], "Family/Children of the land";
formally known as the
National Agricultural...
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Clann Zú were an Australian-Irish band that
formed in late 1999 in Melbourne. By
early 2002 they had
relocated to Dublin. The
group issued two albums...
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Clann na
Poblachta (Irish: [ˈklˠaːn̪ˠ n̪ˠə ˈpˠɔbˠlˠəxt̪ˠə]; "Family/Children of the Republic") was an
Irish republican political party founded in 1946...
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Clann An
Drumma (Scots
Gaelic for "Children of the Drum") is a
tribal band from Glasgow, Scotland.
Clann An
Drumma was
formed by Joe
Kilna MacKenzie, Jacquie...
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seaboard of
Scotland were
Clann Dubhghaill,
regional rivals of
Clann Domhnaill.
Although there is much
uncertainty concerning the
Clann Domhnaill chiefship...
- Clan Robertson, is
correctly known as Clan
Donnachaidh (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann Donnchaidh) ([ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ ˈt̪ɔn̪ˠɔxɪ]) is a
Scottish clan. The prin****l...
- The
House of Alpin, also
known as the Alpínid dynasty,
Clann Chináeda, and
Clann Chinaeda meic Ailpín, was the kin-group
which ruled in Pictland, possibly...
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controlled by the Ó
Baegill until just
after 1360, when it was
conquered by
Clann tSuibhne (Clan Sweeney).
Donnchadh Mór, who was son of
Murchad Óc, and grandson...