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Colonel Philip O'Reilly (Irish:
Pilib MacAodh Ó Raghallaigh) (1599 - 1655) was a
member of
parliament for
County Cavan,
Ireland in the
Irish Parliament...
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Mac Aodh Ua
Dubhda (died 1128) was King of Ui
Fiachrach Muaidhe. 1128. The
battle of Ath-Fhirdhiadh was
gained by the
cavalry of Conchobhar, the son of...
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derive from the Scots/Irish
Gaelic personal name Gee or
Mac Gee (an
Anglicised form of
Mac Aodh (pronounced "ee")
meaning ‘son of Gee (Hugh)"). Adam Gee...
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little Aodh". Áed Rúad,
legendary High king of
Ireland Áed
mac Echach (died 575), king of
Connacht Áed
mac Bricc (died 587),
bishop and
saint Áed Dub
mac Suibni...
- 1344–1357
Pilib mac Rooilbh, 1357–1362
Brian Mór
mac Aodh, 1362–1365
Niall mac Murchadha, 1365–1368
Brian Mór
mac Aodh, 1368–1371
Pilib Ruadh mac Briain, 1371–1403...
- an
Irish clan
based in
County Fermanagh. The name
derives from the
Gaelic Mac Uidhir,
which is "son of Odhar"
meaning 'sallow' or 'pale-faced'. According...
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Aodh Mac Dónaill (Anglicized: Hugh McDonnell) was a
scribe from
County Meath.
Among the
works he
transcribed was Seachrán
Chairn tSiadhail by
Tarlach Rua...
- (1344–1357)
Pilib mac Rooilbh, King (1357–1362)
Brian Mór
mac Aodh, King (1362–1365)
Niall mac Murchadha, King (1365–1368)
Brian Mór
mac Aodh, King (1368–1371)...
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Aodh mac Diarmada Mac an Bhaird,
Irish poet, fl. c. 1200–1600.
Aodh was a
member of the
Mac an
Bhaird bardic family of
County Galway and
County Donegal...
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Aodh Mac Suibhne, aka Hugh McSweeney, Gallowgl**** of Clanricarde, died 1586.
Mac Suibhne was a Gallowgl**** who
fought for the Earl of
Clanricarde in south...