- Ó
Daimhín or Ní Dhaimhín is one of
several surnames derived from the
Irish Gaelic that are now
rendered in
English as Devin. The root of this name is...
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Michael James Devine (Irish: Mícheál Ó
Daimhín; 26 May 1954 – 20
August 1981) was an
Irish militant and
Republican activist. He was a
volunteer in the...
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Devine is an
Irish surname derived from Ní Dhaimhín / Ó
Daimhín.
Notable people with the
surname include: Adam
DeVine (born 1983),
American actor, comedian...
- Fermanagh, from
about A.D. 1264, when they
supplanted the
former Chieftains (Ó
Daimhín, or Devin/Devine). They were
inaugurated as
Princes of
Fermanagh on the...
- king of Feara-Manach, and
chief king of Oirghiall, died in Clochar-Uí-n
Daimhin (then the
Royal capital of Airgíalla),
after choice penance.
Notable people...
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office County 1.
Maurice Davin (29 June 1842 – 27
January 1927)
Muiris Ó
Daimhín 1884 1887
Tipperary 2.
Edward Bennet (1845 – 24
November 1910) Éamonn Mac...
- name of
barony of Tirkennedy,
County Fermanagh. Ó
Daimhín (O'Davin, Davin) Meaning: Ox Progenitor:
Daimhín mac
Cairbre Dam
Argait Territory:
County Fermanagh...
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originally Mac
Uinsionnain but
anglicised to Nugent. The
Devine (Irish: Ó
Daimhín) sept were
cited as
Lords of Tirkennedy, and were a
leading Fermanagh sept...
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Fereadaidh Chiefs probably happened at
ancient royal site of
Clochar Mac n
Daimhín. They
receive mention in
Ceart Ui Néill
being one of the three,
along with...
- well
arranged battalions, with
their flocks and herds, from
Clochar Mac
Daimhin to
Druim Clasach,
which is
called Tir-Many,
situated between Loch Ri and...