- Risteárd Ó
Glaisne (born
Richard Ernest Giles; 2
September 1927 - 6
November 2003) was a
Methodist Irish language activist,
teacher and writer. Richard...
-
Gelasius Ó Cuileanáin (or
Glaisne O'Cullenan) was a
Cistercian Abbot of Boyle,
Ireland and one of the
Irish Catholic Martyrs. He was born
probably near...
- father, the
former High King
Fachtna Fáthach, in battle. They had a son,
Glaisne, but the
marriage was a bad one and she left him.
Eochaid gave Conchobar...
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Irish Names and Surnames.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923). "
Glaisne".
Irish Names and Surnames.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923)...
- Reamoinn, 1496–1497
Rossa mac Maghnusa, 1497–1513
Reamonn mac
Glaisne, 1513–c.1
April 1521
Glaisne Óg mac Reamoinn, 1521–1551? Art Maol mac Reamoinn, 1551–1560...
- Snodaigh,The
Crane Bag magazine, Vol. 5, No. 2, (1981), pp. 45-47. Risteárd Ó
Glaisne,
review of "Hidden Ulster:Protestants and the
Irish Language Pádraig Ó...
-
delivered by
posthumous Caesarian section.
Mugain bears him a son
called Glaisne and
remains his
chief wife. The
mother of Conchobar's
eldest son, Cormac...
- list) –
Rossa mac Maghnusa, King (1497–1513)
Reamonn mac
Glaisne, King (1513–1521)
Glaisne Óg mac Reamoinn, King (1521–1551?) Art Maol mac Reamoinn,...
- countenanced,"
April 25, 1608, O'Grady Cat., 395.) 1665 -
Glaisne Og
Magaonghusa mac
Glaisne mic
Eachmhilidh ar b-****háil bháis a d-tiamchioll an treas...
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government minister, was an
influential supporter of the party. Risteárd Ó
Glaisne, a Methodist, said of Ó Cuinneagáin that "his
attitude to Protestantism...