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Connellan (Owen)

  • c.1797–1871
  • Ó Coindealbháin (Eoghan)
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Connellan, Owen, “Dallan's poem on the shield of Hugh”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 258–262.
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Connellan, Owen [ed. and tr.], “No. I. Tuireamh Aodha ui Ruairc: An elegy for Hugh O'Rourke”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 133–137.
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Connellan, Owen, “The fourth poem of Amergin”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 237.
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Connellan, Owen, “No. VI. Ath-Cliath”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 169–170.
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Connellan, Owen, “The poems of Ossian by Macpherson”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 171–204.
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Connellan, Owen, “Cinnfaela’s poem”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 266–279.
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Connellan, Owen [ed. and tr.], “No. I. An siorruide a d-tuaidh ag freagra do'n t-siorruide theas: The northern sorruide (or aerial poet) in answer to the southern siorruide”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 136–151.
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Connellan, Owen, “Lughaidh, son of Ith”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 238–239.
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Connellan, Owen, “On the fians of Erin and the poems of Oisin”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 205–227.
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Connellan, Owen, “A poem by Seanchan, in the Book of Leacan, fol. 17”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 262–265.
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Connellan, Owen, “No. II. Eo Rosa, or yew tree of Ross”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 152–155.
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Connellan, Owen, “Roigne Rosgadhach”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 240–243.
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Connellan, Owen, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, Transactions of the Ossianic Society, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860.
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Connellan, Owen, “Preface to the poems”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 228–231.
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Connellan, Owen, “A poem by Mac Liag, A.D. 1015”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 280–293.
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Connellan, Owen, “No. III. The origin of the harp”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 156–166.
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Connellan, Owen, “A poem by Fintan”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 244–249.
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Connellan, Owen, “Introduction”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. xv–xxxvi.
Connellan, Owen, “Introduction to the second poem of Amergin”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 232–233.
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Connellan, Owen, “A poem by Mac Ward, chief bard to O'Donnell, prince of Tirconnell”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 294–300.
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Connellan, Owen, “No. IV. Naas”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 166–167.
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Connellan, Owen, “A poem by St. Columb Kille”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 250–257.
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Connellan, Owen [ed. and tr.], “Imtheacht na Tromdhaimhe: The proceedings of the great bardic institution”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 1–132.
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Connellan, Owen, “The third poem of Amergin”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 234–236.
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Connellan, Owen, “An elegy on the Tironian and Tirconnellian princes buried at Rome”, in: Owen Connellan, Imtheacht na Tromdháimhe; or, the proceedings of the great bardic institution, 5, Dublin: John O'Daly, 1860. 301–308.
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Breathnach, Diarmuid, and Máire Ní Mhurchú, Ainm.ie, Online: Fiontar, DCU, 2011–present. URL: <http://ainm.ie>. 
comments: The contents of the site are based on the series Beathaisnéis (a haon, a do, etc.) by Diarmuid Breathnach and Máire Ní Mhurchú.
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