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Mealsechlainn Ó h
Eodhasa,
Irish poet, died 1504.
Mealsechlainn was a
brother of
Ciothruaidh Ó h
Eodhasa, who died in 1518. The
Annals of the Four Masters...
- Ó h
Eodhasa was the name of an
Irish brehon family based in what is now
County Fermanagh. The
surname is now
generally rendered as Hussey.
Aengus Ó hEodhasa...
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Aengus Ó h
Eodhasa,
Irish poet, died 1480. Ó h
Eodhasa was a
member of a
brehon family based in
County Fermanagh. The
Annals of the Four
Masters record his...
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Ciothruaidh Ó h
Eodhasa (died 1518) was an
Irish poet. Ó h
Eodhasa was a
member of a
Brehon family of
County Fermanagh.
Under the year 1518, the Annals...
- Jesuits, is
printed in E. Hogan's "Hibernia Ignatiana" (p. 167).
Aengus Ó h
Eodhasa This
article incorporates text from a
publication now in the
public domain: Herbermann...
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Irish bardic poet.: xii A
native of Ulster, born
probably in
Baile Uí
Eodhasa (Ballyhoo), in what is now
County Fermanagh, Ó hÉoghusa was emplo**** for...
- in Old French).
Hussey also has an
Irish origin,
stemming from the Ó h
Eodhasa family. Anna
Maria Hussey (1805–1853),
British mycologist, writer, and...
- T.W. Moody, in "Analecta Hibernica", 1938,
Volume 8, pp. 269-270. "Ó h
EODHASA,
Eochaidh (C.1568–1612)".
Edited by
Donald E. M**** (2019), The
Wiles of...
- Mac Aingil), Mícheál Ó Cléirigh,
Giolla Brighde Ó h
Eódhasa (also
known as
Bonaventura Ó h
Eodhasa) and Flaithrí Ó Maol Chonaire. The head of the college...