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Bibliography

Simms, Katharine, “Lynegar, Charles; ...; Ua Duinn, Gilla na Náemh [Various contributions]”, Oxford dictionary of national biography, Online: Oxford University Press, 2004–.

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“Lynegar, Charles; ...; Ua Duinn, Gilla na Náemh”
[additional details: Various contributions]
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2004
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biographies

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“Lynegar, Charles”
Charles LynegarLynegar (Charles)
(fl. 1708–1731)
Lynegar (Charles);Ó Luinín (Cormac);Ó Luinín (Cathal)
Cormac Ó Luinín, Irish scholar
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“Mac Bruaideadha family”
Mac Bruaideadha familyMac Bruaideadha family
(fl. late 16th c./early 17th c.)
Mac Bruaidheadha family;Mac Bruideadha family;Mac Bruidheadha family;Clann Bhruaideadha
Irish Gaelic family of historians and poets based in Co. Clare.
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“Mac Con Midhe, Giolla Brighde”
Giolla Brighde Mac Con MidheMac Con Midhe (Giolla Brighde)
(c. 1210–c.1272)
No short description available
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“Mac Craith, Seaán mac Ruaidhrí”
Seaán mac Ruaidhrí Mac CraithMac Craith (Seaán mac Ruaidhrí)
(fl. mid–14th century)
Mac Craith (Seán mac Ruaidhrí)
Irish historian, member of the Meic Craith (Magraths) who appear as a hereditary family of bardic poets. He is reputed to have written the Caithréim Thoirdhealbhaigh.
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“Mac Maghnusa, Cathal Óg”
Cathal Óg Mac MaghnusaMac Maghnusa (Cathal Óg)
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“Magraidhin, Aughuistín”
Aughuistín MagraidhinMagraidhin (Aughuistín)
(fl. c.1349–d. 1405)
Mag Raidhin (Aughuistín);Mac Graidin (Augustine)
Irish chronicler and canon regular at the Augustinian priory of All Saints on Oileán na Naomh (Saints Island) in Lough Ree (Co. Longford).
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“Ní Chearbhaill, Mairgréag”
Mairgréag Ní ChearbhaillNí Chearbhaill (Mairgréag)
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“Ó Dálaigh family”
Ó Dálaigh familyÓ Dálaigh family
(Ua Dálaig; Ó Dálaigh; Ó Dhálaigh; angl. O'Daly) Irish family of poets and scholars
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“Ó Dálaigh, Aonghus”
Aonghus Ruadh Ó DálaighÓ Dálaigh (Aonghus Ruadh)
(d. 1617)
Aonghus na n-Aor;an Bard Ruadh;O'Daly (Aengus)
Irish poet; composed a series of satirical verses on Gaelic families that is known collectively as Muintir fhiodhnacha na mionn.
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“Ó Domhnaill, Gofraidh”
Gofraidh Ó DomhnaillÓ Domhnaill (Gofraidh)
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“Ó Dubhagáin, Seán Mór”
Seaán Mór Ó DubhagáinÓ Dubhagáin (Seaán Mór)
(d. 1372)
Ó Dubhagáin (Seán Mór)
Irish poet and historian.
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“Ó Néill, Aodh”
Aodh Ó NéillÓ Néill (Aodh)
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“Ó Néill, Éinrí”
Éinrí Ó Néill [d. 1392]Ó Néill (Éinrí) ... d. 1392
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“Ó Néill, Éinrí”
Éinrí Ó Néill [d. 1489]Ó Néill (Éinrí) ... d. 1489
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“Ó Néill, Eoghan”
Eoghan Ó Néill [d. 1456]Ó Néill (Eoghan) ... d. 1456
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“Ó Néill, Niall Mór”
Niall Mór Ó NéillÓ Néill (Niall Mór)
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“Savage family”
Savage familySavage family
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“Ua Conchobair, Toirdelbach Mór”
Toirdelbach Mór Úa ConchobairÚa Conchobair (Toirdelbach Mór)
(1088–1156)
No short description available
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“Ua Duinn, Gilla na Náemh”
Gilla na Náem Úa DuinnÚa Duinn (Gilla na Náem)
(d. c. 1160)
Gilla na Náem Úa Duinn
Irish scholar and poet who was attached to the monastery of Inis Clothrann, now Inchcleraun (Island), in Lough Ree.
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C. A., Dennis Groenewegen
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January 2014, last updated: August 2023