Risteárd Ó Glaisne (born Richard Ernest Giles; 2 September 1927 - 6 November 2003) was a Methodist Irish language activist, teacher and writer. Richard...
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Reamoinn, 1496–1497 Rossa mac Maghnusa, 1497–1513 Reamonn mac Glaisne, 1513–c.1 April 1521 Glaisne Óg mac Reamoinn, 1521–1551? Art Maol mac Reamoinn, 1551–1560...
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Gelasius Ó Cuileanáin (redirect from Glaisne O'Cullenan)
Gelasius Ó Cuileanáin (or Glaisne O'Cullenan) was a Cistercian Abbot of Boyle, Ireland and one of the Irish Catholic Martyrs. He was born probably near...
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the king of Ulster. Also styled Mumain, she had a son with him named Glaisne. She was also a sister of Medb by paternity. Her epithet, Aitinchairchech...
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father, the former High King Fachtna Fáthach, in battle. They had a son, Glaisne, but the marriage was a bad one and she left him. Eochaid gave Conchobar...
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Snodaigh,The Crane Bag magazine, Vol. 5, No. 2, (1981), pp. 45-47. Risteárd Ó Glaisne, review of "Hidden Ulster:Protestants and the Irish Language Pádraig Ó...
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Coast Television Wireless Telegraphy Acts Law concerning pirate radio. Ó Glaisne, Risteard (1982). Raidio na Gaeltachta. Clódóirí Lurgan. cite web url =...
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Irish Names and Surnames. Retrieved 5 May 2011. Patrick Woulfe (1923). "Glaisne". Irish Names and Surnames. Retrieved 5 May 2011. Patrick Woulfe (1923)...
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delivered by posthumous Caesarian section. Mugain bears him a son called Glaisne and remains his chief wife. The mother of Conchobar's eldest son, Cormac...
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Reamoinn, 1496–1497 Rossa mac Maghnusa, 1497–1513 Reamonn mac Glaisne, 1513–c.1 April 1521 Glaisne Óg mac Reamoinn, 1521–1551? Art Maol mac Reamoinn, 1551–1560...
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list) – Rossa mac Maghnusa, King (1497–1513) Reamonn mac Glaisne, King (1513–1521) Glaisne Óg mac Reamoinn, King (1521–1551?) Art Maol mac Reamoinn,...
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1871–1957), Irish-language teacher, journalist and editor Risteárd Ó Glaisne (Richard Ernest Giles, 1927–2003), Irish language activist, teacher and...
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countenanced," April 25, 1608, O'Grady Cat., 395.) 1665 - Glaisne Og Magaonghusa mac Glaisne mic Eachmhilidh ar b-fagháil bháis a d-tiamchioll an treas...
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refer to the Irish saint Glaisne, or may be glasin, meaning the place of the burn. Taken together this gives "St Glaisne's Church" or "Church of the...
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government minister, was an influential supporter of the party. Risteárd Ó Glaisne, a Methodist, said of Ó Cuinneagáin that "his attitude to Protestantism...
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Cumhscraid I, King of Ulster (?-38 CE) Cumhscraid II, King of Ulster (?-48 CE) Glaisne King of Ulster (?-60 CE) Irial King of Ulster (48-100) Fiachadh, King of...
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convictions and in 1990 shortly before his death he startled Risteárd Ó Glaisne by saying "You think we're all washed up. We're not. You wait and see -...
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in a book on Irish culture and customs Saor Raidió Chonamara page on Radiowaves.FM Ó Glaisne, Risteard (1982). Raidio na Gaeltachta. Clódóirí Lurgan....
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brother Tirlogh and a younger brother Edward. 124. Edmond Laidir 125. Padraig Ban 126. Glaisne 127. Brian "the Colonel", who saw service under James II."....
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Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, School of Celtic Studies, 2001 Ó Glaisne, Risteárd, Cosslett Ó Cuinn, Coiscéim, 1986 Williams, Nicholas, 'The Bible...
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Freckled and Alexander, son of Conla, son of Lochlann and Failghi, son of Glaisne, son of Aedh Mac Caba, were slain there. The latter part of Feidhlimidh's...
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