- Donegal, Ireland. The twin
brothers Noel
Duggan and Pádraig
Duggan (Irish: Ó
Dúgáin) came to
prominence in the 1970s with the folk
group Clannad, and took a...
- Jean
Dugain (23
February 1717 – died
after 1787) was one of the most
famous slave catchers active on Réunion
during the 18th century, when it was still...
- Marc
Dugain (born 1957) is a
French novelist and film director, best
known for La
Chambre des
Officiers (English, The Officers' Ward) (1999), a
novel set...
- Tomás
Bacach Ó
Dúgáin,
Irish scribe, fl. 1848-1858.
William ****n
devotes pages 636-37 of his
article (cited below) on this scribe. He was a descendant...
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Retrieved October 5, 2013.
Laetitia Dugain at the
International Gymnastics Federation Laetitia Dugain at
Olympedia Laetitia Dugain at the
French Olympic and Sports...
- Liam Ó
Dúgáin was an
Irish scribe who
flourished in the mid-19th century. A
native of Claregalway, Ó
Dúgáin was a
relation of Tomás
Bacach Ó
Dúgáin and Maolsheachlainn...
-
Maolsheachlainn Ó
Dúgáin (fl. mid-19th century) was an
Irish scribe. Ó
Dúgáin was a
native of
Claregalway and
related to Tomás
Bacach Ó
Dúgáin and Liam Ó
Dúgáin, all...
- Ó Braonáin – flute, guitar, percussion,
vocals Noel Ó
Dúgáin – guitar,
vocals Pádraig Ó
Dúgáin – guitar, mandolin,
vocals Robbie Ó Braonáin –
drums Tríona...
- Kemper: The CoEd Killer, was
released in 2008. In 2012,
French author Marc
Dugain published a novel,
Avenue des géants (Avenue of the Giants),
about Kemper...
- of Edgar, an
original docudrama based on the best-selling
novel by Marc
Dugain about Hoover's
battle to keep
power away from the Kennedys. In November...