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Bibliography

Ní Maol-Chróin, Caitlín, “Geinealaigh Clainne Aodhagáin, AD 1400–1500, ollamhain i bhféineachus is i bhfilidheacht”, in: Sylvester OʼBrien [ed.], Measgra i gcuimhne Mhichíl Uí Chléirigh .i. Miscellany of historical and linguistic studies in honour of Brother Michael Ó Cléirigh, O.F.M., Chief of the Four Masters, 1643-1943, Dublin, 1944. 132–139.

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Article
“Geinealaigh Clainne Aodhagáin, AD 1400–1500, ollamhain i bhféineachus is i bhfilidheacht”
Pages
132–139
Year
1944
Subjects and topics
History, society and culture
Agents
Mac Aodhagáin familyMac Aodhagáin family
MacEgans
Mac Aedagáin; MacEgan (anglicized); important learned family of legal historians and scribes based in Connacht and Co. Tipperary.
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Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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April 2015, last updated: April 2024