-
despite having a brother, Dónal an Phíopa Ó Máille.
Marriage to Dónal an
Chogaidh (Donal "of the war") Ó
Flaithbheartaigh brought her
greater wealth and...
-
Taoiseach of Iar
Connacht and
Chief of the Name, fl. c. 1377?–1407. Dónal "an
Chogaidh" Ó
Flaithbheartaigh (Donal of the Battle), also
known as
Donall an Cullagh...
-
soldier and
Chief of Clan
Macdonald of Sleat. He was
known as Dòmhnall a'
Chogaidh ("Donald of the War") and,
after 1716, as Lord
Sleat in
Jacobite circles...
- Sir
Donald Macdonald, 4th Baronet. He was also
known as Dòmhnall a'
Chogaidh ("Donald of the war")....
- Birlinn.
Edited by Jo
MacDonald (2015), Cuimhneachan: Bàrdachd a'
Chiad Chogaidh/Remembrance:
Gaelic Poetry of
World War One,
Acair Books, Stornoway, Isle...
- O'Toole,
Heidi Wickham,
Naomi Draper and Mark Garry. "Míochainí le linn an
Chogaidh Chathartha | 125 Ealaíontóir ar
tugadh cuireadh dóibh ag Dánlann Hamilton...
- Uist war poet Dòmhnall
Ruadh Chorùna
composed the poem Òran dhan Dara
Chogaidh ("A Song for
World War II"). In the poem, Dòmhnall
urged the
young Scottish...
-
Edinburgh in 1681.
Between 1681 and 1686, he was a
tutor to Dòmhnall a'
Chogaidh, 4th
Baronet of Sleat, and, from 1686 to 1695, he was
tutor and governor...
-
Uilliam Dé Sathairn. Is
amhlaidh do
tharla d'Uilliam a
bheith i gcomhbhá
chogaidh lena bhráithribh an tan do
bhriseadar a
mbailte amhail do dúramar; ba aithreach...
- needed] Gráinne Ní Mháille in 1546, at the age of sixteen,
married Dónal an-
Chogaidh O'Flaherty who,
because of his
aggressive behaviour, got the
nickname ‘the...