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Muiredach (Old Irish),
Muireadhach or Muireach,
anglicized variously to Murdoch, Murtagh, Murray, Murdac,
Mordacq and
other forms, is a
Goidelic name...
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title was held in a
continuous line from
Gille Críst
until Muireadhach IV (a.k.a.
Murdoch Stewart, Duke of Albany),
although the male line was...
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Murdoch Stewart, Duke of
Albany (Scottish Gaelic:
Muireadhach Stiubhart) (1362 – 25 May 1425) was a
leading Scottish nobleman, the son of
Robert Stewart...
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Muireadhach Ua
Flaithbheartaigh (died 1121) was King of Iar Connacht.
According to the
Annals of the Four Masters, sub anno 1121: A
hosting by Toirdhealbhach...
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Muireadhach Ua
Dubhthaigh (fl. c. 1075–1150) was an
Archbishop of Connacht, in Ireland. A
member of a
Connacht ecclesiastical family, Ua
Dubhthaigh was...
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surname and
given name. An
Anglicized form of the
Gaelic personal names Muireadhach ‘mariner’,
Murchadh ‘sea-warrior’, and
Muircheartach ‘sea-ruler’, the...
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challenging the
rights of the
current Mormaer, his
elder brother, also
called Muireadhach,
hence Muireadhch Mór (in English, "the elder"). The case apparently...
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Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dálaigh ("Scottish
Muireadhach"); (c.1180–c.1250) was a
Gaelic poet and
crusader and
member of the Ó Dálaigh
bardic family. Muireadhach...
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Muireadhach I (also
written as Murethach,
Murdoch or Maurice) is the
second known Mormaer of Menteith. He
succeeded his
father Gille Críst by the time...
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century of the
important Ollamh of
Poetry to the King of Tir
Conaill Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dálaigh who
killed a tax
collector for his
insolence with...