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Ó Ceallaigh and Máine Mór

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Difference between Ó Ceallaigh and Máine Mór

Ó Ceallaigh vs. Máine Mór

Ó Ceallaigh is the most influential dynasty of the ancient túath of Uí Maine, and the original Irish gaelic name for the surname commonly known as Kelly. Máine Mór mac Eochaidh (fl. 4th century) was the founder of the kingdom of Uí Maine.

Similarities between Ó Ceallaigh and Máine Mór

Ó Ceallaigh and Máine Mór have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Feardorcha Ó Cellaigh, Kings of Uí Maine, Máine Mór, Tadhg Mór Ua Cellaigh, Uí Maine.

Feardorcha Ó Cellaigh

Feardorcha Ó Cellaigh, 79th and last king of Uí Maine, 43rd Chief of the Name, fl.

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Kings of Uí Maine

Uí Maine was the name of a kingdom situated in south Connacht, consisting of all of County Galway east of Athenry, all of southern and central County Roscommon.

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Máine Mór

Máine Mór mac Eochaidh (fl. 4th century) was the founder of the kingdom of Uí Maine.

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Tadhg Mór Ua Cellaigh

Tadhg Mór Ua Cellaigh, 36th King of Uí Maine and 1st Chief of the Name.

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Uí Maine

Uí Maine, often Anglicised as Hy Many, was one of the oldest and largest kingdoms located in Connacht, Ireland.

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Ó Ceallaigh and Máine Mór Comparison

Ó Ceallaigh has 45 relations, while Máine Mór has 39. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 5.95% = 5 / (45 + 39).

References

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