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Lugaid Mac Con,
often known simply as Mac Con, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He
belonged to...
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present structure,
started around 1450. Its
builder may have been one
Maccon Sioda MacNamara,
chieftain of
Clann Cuilein (i.e. the MacNamaras). He died...
- near) the site of an even
earlier ringfort by
Tadhg (Teigue)
MacTurlough MacCon O'Connor some time
during the 14th century.: 99 The
current structure likely...
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vampire that had
attacked her.
Queen Victoria sends an investigator, Lord
Maccon, who is
himself a werewolf. As
disappearances in the
vampire po****tion...
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Protectorate and
Finishing School series by Gail
Carriger (2009–15):
Sidheag Maccon, a
werewolf Percy Jackson and the Olympians:
Books 1-5
Annabeth Chase Percy...
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including a
music room, game room, and
weight room. A
convenience store (
MacCon) was
located inside MacGregor on the
first floor, but
closed in 2017. The...
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source of
education for the
people of the
region around Ennis.: 17 In 1314,
Maccon Caech MacNamara added a
sacristy and
refectory to the friary. He died of...
- of
renowned Gaelic historian Mícheál Ó Cléirigh and one of five sons of
Maccon Ó Cléirigh, a
court poet to the O'Donnells. The Ó Cléirighs had a long tradition...
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traces of such are
visible today. In the late 14th century,
Lochlan MacCon O'Connor
reportedly built a
fortress at the site. The
current tower house...
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upper class. The
protagonist of the
novel is
Alexia Tarabotti, the Lady
Maccon, who is "soulless", and thus
unaffected by the
powers of
supernatural beings...