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Lecale (leh-KAHL, from
Irish Leath Cathail 'Cathal's half') is a
peninsula in the east of
County Down,
Northern Ireland. It lies
between Strangford Lough...
- Donnubán ('donuva:n), Donndubán ('donðuva:n), or Donnabán mac
Cathail,
anglicised Donovan, son of
Cahall (died 980), was a tenth-century
ruler of the...
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descendants of Muireadhach's two sons,
Indrechtach and
Cathal (a quo
Clann Cathail), who
would both go on to
become Kings of Connacht. Síol Muireadagh's parent...
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Ailill mac
Cathail Con-cen-máthair (died 701) was a King of
Munster from the Glen****ach
branch of the Eóganachta. He was the son of
Cathal Cú-cen-máthair...
- Tadg mac
Cathail (died 956) was King of Connacht.
Leabhar na nGenealach, Dublin, 2004–2005
Annals of the Four Masters, ed. John O'Donovan, Dublin, 1856...
- Ó
Cathail [Daniel Duff O'Cahill] (c.1580–c.1660) was an
Irish musician, a
performer on the
Irish harp. Ó
Cathail was the son of a
Cormac Ó
Cathail, and...
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Cathail O'****ny (born 1999) is an
Irish Gaelic footballer who
plays for Cork
Intermediate Championship club
Mitchelstown and at inter-county
level with...
- Artrí mac
Cathail (died 821) was a King of
Munster from the Glen****ach
branch of the Eóganachta. He was the son of
Cathal mac
Finguine (died 742), a...
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referring to the 10th
century ruler of the Uí Fidgenti, Donnubán mac
Cathail.
During the 12th and 13th century, O'Donovan
relations relocated from the...
- Dub-Indrecht mac
Cathail, King (764–768) Donn
Cothaid mac
Cathail, King (768–773) Flaithrí mac Domnaill, King (773–777)
Artgal mac
Cathail, King (777–782)...