45 relations: Annals of Connacht, Annals of the Four Masters, Annals of Ulster, Archbishop of Tuam, Ó Conchubhair Donn, British Library, MS Egerton 1782, Cambridge, Connacht, Cormac Ó Domhnalláin, Dauid mac Tanaide Ó Maolconaire, Dúinnín Ó Maolconaire, Donnchad Baccach Ó Maolconaire, Dubsúilech Ó Maolconaire, Edmund Curtis, Fearfeasa Ó Maol Chonaire, Flann Óc mac Séoan Ó Domhnalláin, Fláithrí Ó Maol Chonaire, Four Courts Press, Galway Archaeological and Historical Society, James Gervé Conroy, John Conroy, John de Burgh (bishop), Kings of Magh Luirg, Leabhar na nGenealach, Mael Sechlainn Ó Domhnalláin, Mailin mac Tanaide Ó Maolconaire, Máeleoin Bódur Ó Maolconaire, Muiris mac Torna Ó Maolconaire, Niall of the Nine Hostages, Ollam, Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh, Paul Walsh (priest), Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 N 10, Sadhbh Béan Ó Mailchonaire, Síol Muireadaigh, Sigraid Ó Maolconaire, Tanaide Ó Maolconaire, Tanaide Mor mac Dúinnín Ó Maolconaire, Theodore William Moody, Thomond, Torna Ó Maolconaire, Tuileagna Ó Maoil Chonaire, University College Cork, Urard Ó Maolconaire, William J. Higgins.
Annals of Connacht
The Annals of Connacht, covering the years 1224 to 1544, are drawn from a manuscript compiled in the 15th and 16th centuries by at least three scribes, all believed to be members of the Clan Ó Duibhgeannáin.
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Annals of the Four Masters
The Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland (Annála Ríoghachta Éireann) or the Annals of the Four Masters (Annála na gCeithre Máistrí) are chronicles of medieval Irish history.
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Annals of Ulster
The Annals of Ulster (Annála Uladh) are annals of medieval Ireland.
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Archbishop of Tuam
The Archbishop of Tuam (Ard-Easpag Tuaim) is an archiepiscopal title which takes its name after the town of Tuam in County Galway, Ireland.
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Ó Conchubhair Donn
The O'Conor Don (Ó Conchubhair Donn in Irish) is the Chief of the Name of the Clan Ó Conchubhair, titular Prince of Connacht and senior descendent of the last High King of Ireland.
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British Library, MS Egerton 1782
MS Egerton 1782 is the index title of an early sixteenth-century Irish vellum manuscript housed in the Egerton Collection of the British Library, London.
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Cambridge
The city of Cambridge is a university city and the county town of Cambridgeshire, England.
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Connacht
Connacht or Connaught (Connacht or Cúige Chonnacht) is one of the Provinces of Ireland situated in the west of the country.
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Cormac Ó Domhnalláin
Cormac Ó Domhnalláin, Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh, died 1436.
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Dauid mac Tanaide Ó Maolconaire
Dauid mac Tanaide Ó Maolconaire, Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh, died 1419.
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Dúinnín Ó Maolconaire
Dúinnín Ó Maolconaire was a member of the Ó Maolconaire family of Connacht, who served as historians and poets to the Síl Muireadaigh, and their rulers, the Ó Conchubhair Kings of Connacht.
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Donnchad Baccach Ó Maolconaire
Donnchad Baccach Ó Maolconaire, Ollamh Síl Muireadaigh from 1385 to 1404.
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Dubsúilech Ó Maolconaire
Dubsúilech Ó Maolconaire was a member of the Ó Maolconaire family of Connacht, who served as historians and poets to the Síol Muireadaigh and their rulers, the Ó Conchubhair Kings of Connacht.
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Edmund Curtis
Edmund Curtis (1881–1943), was born in Lancashire to Irish parents.
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Fearfeasa Ó Maol Chonaire
Fearfeasa Ó Maol Chonaire, co-compiler and scribe of the Annals of the Four Masters, fl.
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Flann Óc mac Séoan Ó Domhnalláin
Flann Óc mac Séoan Ó Domhnalláin Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh for an unknown time in 1404.
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Fláithrí Ó Maol Chonaire
Fláithrí Ó Maol Chonaire (also known as Florence Conry, Conroy, O'Mulconry; 1560 – 18 November 1629), was an Irish Franciscan and theologian, founder of the Irish College of St. Anthony at Louvain, and Archbishop of Tuam.
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Four Courts Press
Four Courts Press is an Irish academic publishing house.
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Galway Archaeological and Historical Society
The Galway Archaeological and Historical Society was founded on the 21 March 1900, at the Railway Hotel, Galway.
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James Gervé Conroy
James Gervé Conroy (April 12, 1836 – January 28, 1915) was an Irish-born lawyer, judge and political figure in Newfoundland.
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John Conroy
Sir John Ponsonby Conroy, 1st Baronet KH (Seán Ó Maolchonaire; 21 October 1786 – 2 March 1854) was a British army officer who served as comptroller to the Duchess of Kent and her young daughter, Princess Victoria, the future Queen of the United Kingdom.
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John de Burgh (bishop)
John de Burgh, or de Burgo, or Burke (1590–1667) was an Irish Roman Catholic clergyman who served as Vicar Apostolic and Bishop of Clonfert from 1629 to 1647 and Archbishop of Tuam from 1647 to 1667.
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Kings of Magh Luirg
The Kings of Magh Luirg or Moylurg were a branch of the Síol Muireadaigh, and a kindred family to the Ua Conchobair Kings of Connacht.
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Leabhar na nGenealach
Leabhar na nGenealach is a massive genealogical collection written mainly in the years 1649 to 1650, at the college-house of St. Nicholas's church, Galway, by Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh.
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Mael Sechlainn Ó Domhnalláin
Mael Sechlainn Ó Domhnalláin, Irish poet, died 1375.
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Mailin mac Tanaide Ó Maolconaire
Mailin mac Tanaide Ó Maolconaire, Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh, c.1360-1441.
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Máeleoin Bódur Ó Maolconaire
Máeleoin Bódur Ó Maolconaire was a member of the Ó Maolconaire family of Connacht, who served as historians and poets to the Síol Muireadaigh, and their rulers, the Ó Conchubhair Kings of Connacht.
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Muiris mac Torna Ó Maolconaire
Muiris mac Torna Ó Maolconaire, Irish scribe, historian and poet, died 1645.
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Niall of the Nine Hostages
Niall Noígíallach (Old Irish "having nine hostages"), or in English, Niall of the Nine Hostages, was a prehistoric Irish king, the ancestor of the Uí Néill family that dominated Ireland from the 6th to the 10th century.
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Ollam
An ollam or ollamh (anglicised as ollave or ollav), in early Irish Literature, is a member of the highest rank of fili.
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Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh
Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh was a hereditary post, held almost exclusively by members of the Ó Maolconaire family, from at latest the 13th century until the 17th century.
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Paul Walsh (priest)
Father Paul Walsh (An tAthair Pól Breathnach), (19 June 1885 – 18 June 1941) was an Irish priest and historian.
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Royal Irish Academy, MS 23 N 10
Dublin, Royal Irish Academy, Mississippi.
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Sadhbh Béan Ó Mailchonaire
Sadhbh Ó Mailchonaire, Ban Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh, 1441-1447.
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Síol Muireadaigh
Síol Muireadaigh, Gaelic-Irish dynasty and territory, located in north County Roscommon.
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Sigraid Ó Maolconaire
Sigraid Ó Maolconaire was the Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh, died 1487.
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Tanaide Ó Maolconaire
Tanaide Ó Maolconaire was the Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh for an unknown number of years prior to his death in 1385.
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Tanaide Mor mac Dúinnín Ó Maolconaire
Tanaide Mor mac Dúinnín Ó Maolconaire was a member of the Ó Maolconaire family of Connacht, who served as historians and poets to the Síol Muireadaigh, and their rulers, the Ó Conchubhair Kings of Connacht.
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Theodore William Moody
Theodore William Moody (26 November 1907 – 11 February 1984) was an Irish revisionist historian.
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Thomond
Thomond (Tuadhmhumhain, meaning North Munster, now spelled Tuamhain) is a region of Ireland associated with County Clare, County Limerick, north County Kerry and north County Tipperary; effectively most of north Munster.
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Torna Ó Maolconaire
Torna Ó Maolconaire was Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh from 1447-68.
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Tuileagna Ó Maoil Chonaire
Tuileagna Ó Maoil Chonaire (fl. 1585) was an Irish poet.
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University College Cork
University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork (UCC) (Irish: Coláiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh) is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland.
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Urard Ó Maolconaire
Urard Ó Maolconaire, Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh, died 1482.
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William J. Higgins
William John Higgins (1880 – October 7, 1943) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Newfoundland.
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