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Athairne Mac Eoghain,
Irish poet, fl. 1200–1600.
Athairne Mac
Eoghain was a poet who
lived in
Ireland in the
medieval era. His
exact lifetime is uncertain...
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Athirne Ailgheasach ("the importunate"), son of Ferchertne, is a poet and
satirist of the
court of
Conchobar mac
Nessa in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology...
- of the Four
Masters record his death: "O'Hosey (Ciothruaidh, the son of
Athairne), a
learned poet, who kept a
house of
general hospitality, died." Aengus...
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drowned on Loch-Gile, and his wife, the
daughter of Mac Donnchadha, and
Athairne, the son of
Matthew Glas; and the son of O'Duibhgennain was a
great loss...
- 1170). The name is from the
Irish Ráth
Fhearna (ringfort of alder) or Ráth
Athairne (ringfort of Athirne, a
mythical poet). The rath is
relatively small, covering...
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singer Owen
MacEoin Dubh
MacAlister (?–1571),
Chief of Clan
MacAlister Athairne Mac
Eoghain (1200–1600),
Irish poet Mac Eoin
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- (1912–1968, E)
Thomas MacDonagh (1878–1916, E)
Patrick MacDonogh (1902–1961, E)
Athairne Mac
Eoghain (I) Seán
MacFalls (born 1957, E)
Patrick MacGill (1889–1960...
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Tuatha Dé
Danann 880 177
Tochmarc Lúaine 7
Aided Athairne 'The
Wooing of Lúan and the
Death of
Athairne' 885 (line 26) 179b-180a
Compert Conchobair 'The...
- Meyer. In Ériu,
Volume VII (1914), pp. 1–9.
Tochmarc Luaine focus Aided Athairne: The
wooing of
Luaine and
death of
Athirne (1903).
Edited and translated...
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Ignatius Harney Personal information Irish name Eighneachán Ó h
Athairne Sport Hurling Position Forward Born (1903-02-16)16
February 1903 Tynagh, County...