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Ailill Aulom and O'Carroll

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Difference between Ailill Aulom and O'Carroll

Ailill Aulom vs. O'Carroll

Ailill Ollamh (or Oilill Olum) in Irish traditional history was the son of Mug Nuadat and was a king of the southern half of Ireland, placed in the 3rd century by early modern Irish genealogy. O'Carroll (Ó Cearbhaill), also known as simply Carroll or Carrell, is a Gaelic Irish clan which is the most prominent sept of the Ciannachta (also known as Clan Cian).

Similarities between Ailill Aulom and O'Carroll

Ailill Aulom and O'Carroll have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Eóganachta.

Eóganachta

The Eóganachta or Eoghanachta were an Irish dynasty centred on Cashel which dominated southern Ireland (namely the Kingdom of Munster) from the 6/7th to the 10th centuries, and following that, in a restricted form, the Kingdom of Desmond, and its offshoot Carbery, to the late 16th century.

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Ailill Aulom and O'Carroll Comparison

Ailill Aulom has 16 relations, while O'Carroll has 97. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 0.88% = 1 / (16 + 97).

References

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