-
Gilla Críst Ua
Mocháin was an
Irish craftsman, fl. 1120s.
Gilla Críst Ua
Mocháin was a
member of a
Connacht family who "were a
prominent Connacht ecclesiastical...
- is a 1999
Irish road
movie written and
directed by Liam O
Mochain and
starring Liam O
Mochain,
Antoinette Guiney. It also
features cameo appearances from...
- America. In 2010's do****entary The
Hamely Tongue,
filmmaker Deaglán Ó
Mocháin traces back the
origins of this
culture and language, and
relates its manifestations...
- "Liam O
Mochain on Lost &
Found - my 5 year film journey". rte.ie. 10 July 2018.
Retrieved 1
January 2023. W.C. at IMDb
Director Liam O
Mochain: From “WC”...
- Clóchomhar Teoranta. [poetry, Aran Islands] Ó Direáin,
Peadar (1926). Ó
Mocháin, Seán (ed.). Sgéalaidhe
Leitir Mealláin (in Irish).
foreword by Tomás Ó...
- standards. The 2010 do****entary The
Hamely Tongue by
filmmaker Deaglán O
Mocháin traces back the
origins of this
culture and language, and
relates its manifestations...
- name. The
first theory advocates that the word
comes from the
Arabic word
mochain,
meaning "mask". A
second theory links it with
ancient processions held...
-
September 1371; also
known as John O'Grada or O'Grady 1372 1383
Gregorius Ó
Mocháin I
Translated from
Elphin on 7 May 1372 and
received possession of the temporalities...
- Isles) Preceded by John
Bishop of
Derry 1391–1394 Succeeded by Seoán Ó
Mocháin Preceded by John Ross
Bishop of Down 1394–1413 Succeeded by John Sely...
- 1442 and 1453;
Translated to
Bangor 7
February 1453 1449 1473
Cornelius Ó
Mochain, O.Cist.
Previously Abbot of Boyle;
appointed 15
October 1449; confirmed...