• Connacht Ua Dálaigh, (a.k.a. Cu Chonnacht na Sgoile, "Cu Connacht of the school"), died 1139. Connacht was a member of the Ó Dálaigh bardic family...
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  • Tadhg Ua Dálaigh, Irish poet and Chief Ollam of Ireland, died 1181. A son of Connacht Ua Dálaigh (died 1139) the Annals of Lough Ce say that he was...
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  • Trínóite Ua Dálaig, ollav of Desmumu, was slain. He does not appear in the Daly family genealogies. Connacht Ua Dálaigh, died 1139. Ragnall Ua Dálaigh, died...
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  • ua Máilgiric, died 1088 Collchaille Ua Baígilláin, died 1119 Connacht Ua Dálaigh, died 1139 Gillamaire Ua Conallta, died 1166 Tadhg Ua Dálaigh,...
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  • Dalach, a quo Ua Dálaigh | | Gilla Coimhdheadh | | Tadhg ua Dálaigh | | Muireadhach Ua Dálaigh | | Dalach Ua Dálaigh | | Connacht Ua Dálaigh, died 1139...
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    Ó Dálaigh (Irish pronunciation: [oː ˈd̪ˠaːlˠiː]) were a learned Irish bardic family who first came to prominence early in the 12th century, when Connacht...
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  • senior branch of the Ó Dálaigh, based in their ancestral home in Westmeath. Connacht Ó Dálaigh, died 1139 Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh, died 1244 Muireadhach...
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  • Aonghus Ó Dálaigh (fl. c. 1200) was an Irish poet. Aonghus was a grandson of Connacht Ua Dálaigh (died 1139) and said to be the common ancestor of...
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  • Annals of Connacht as follows- "1404.20 Cerball O Dalaig, ollav in Poetry of Corcumroe, died." Connacht Ó Dálaigh, died 1139 Máel Íosa Ó Dálaigh, died...
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  • Collchaille Ua Baígilláin (died 1119) was an Irish poet. Ua Baigheallain who held the post of Chief Ollam of Ireland and died in 1119 AD. His obit is...
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  • Course of River Suck diverted by Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht. Connacht Ua Dálaigh, poet. David Scotus, chronicler. Moody, T. W.;...
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    O'Neill dynasty (redirect from Ua Néill)
    intermarried with the Uí Néill. O'Connell Clan intermarried with the O'Brians. Ó Dálaigh Clan claim descent from a son of Niall of the Nine Hostages. Dempsey Clan...
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  • Lochlann Óg Ó Dálaigh (fl. c. 1610) Choigcríche Ó Cléirigh (fl. 1624 – 1664) Cormac Mac Con Midhe (d. 1627) Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh (fl. 1630) Diarmaid...
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    Douglas Hyde, later the first President of Ireland, whose Love Songs of Connacht was widely admired. In 1899, Yeats, Lady Gregory, Edward Martyn and George...
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    Cloyne Cináed ua hArtacáin Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dálaigh Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh Máeleoin Bódur Ó Maolconaire Diarmaid Mac an Bhaird Choigcríche Ó...
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  • Annals of Connacht begin. Ceanain Ó Con Ceanainn, King of Uí Díarmata. Cathal Crobhdearg Ua Conchobair, last independent King of Connacht (born 1153)...
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  • Cloyne Cináed ua hArtacáin Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dálaigh Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh Máeleoin Bódur Ó Maolconaire Diarmaid Mac an Bhaird Choigcríche Ó...
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  • Ua Conallta, Irish poet and Chief Ollam of Ireland, died 1166. His obit is given in the Annals of the Four Masters as follows- "M1166.18 The blind Ua...
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  • period prior to the surrender of the Ó Conchubhair Donn and the other Connacht chieftains, it was anglicised O'Mulconry; however, the family was required...
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  • Cloyne Cináed ua hArtacáin Muireadhach Albanach Ó Dálaigh Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh Máeleoin Bódur Ó Maolconaire Diarmaid Mac an Bhaird Choigcríche Ó...
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    Gearóid Iarla, were referred to as Gall ("foreigner") by Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh, then Chief Ollam of Ireland. A common name, passed down to the modern...
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    Ireland in his abortive march into Ulster, Ua Néill marched south and restored Felim O'Conor to his throne in Connacht. From 1250 onwards western Breifne was...
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