The MacMahon brothers were entrepreneurs in Australian show business. Chief among them were James MacMahon (1856 or c. 1858 – 29 April 1915) and Charles...
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Mathgamain mac Cennétig Macmahon Holdings, an Australian infrastructure and mining company. MV Empire MacMahon McMahon House (disambiguation) Mahon (disambiguation)...
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title. This began the McMahon-Helmsley Era. At King of the Ring, McMahon, Shane, and WWF Champion Triple H took on The Brothers of Destruction (The Undertaker...
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McMahon, also spelt MacMahon (older Irish orthography: Mac Mathghamhna; reformed Irish orthography: Mac Mathúna), were different Middle Age era Irish...
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Stangeland, John. "Aline MacMahon". University Press of Kentucky. "Episode 118- Author John Stangeland & His book Aline Macmahon: Hollywood the Blacklist...
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as Lieutenant Frere Charles Morse as Jemmy Vetch The MacMahon brothers, James and Charles MacMahon, had enjoyed success producing a version of the novel...
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father is Des MacMahon and her mother was Valdi Walsh, who died in November 2010. MacMahon has a brother and sister, Kevin and Meg. MacMahon attended Mount...
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McMahon or MacMahon (/məkˈmæn/ mək-MAN or /məkˈmɑːn/ mək-MAHN; older Irish orthography: Mac Mathghamhna; reformed Irish orthography: Mac Mathúna; meaning...
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Shane Brandon McMahon (/məkˈmæn/ mək-MAN; born January 15, 1970) is an American businessman and professional wrestler. He is best known for his tenures...
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Seán MacMahon (born John Michael McMahon Irish: Seán Mac Mathúna, 15 September 1893 – 26 March 1955) was an Irish nationalist who fought in the 1916 rising...
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Brian MacMahon (23 August 1923 – 5 December 2007) was a British-born American epidemiologist who chaired the Department of Epidemiology of the Harvard...
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Dakota Jim McMahon (born 1959), American football player James MacMahon (died 1915), Australian impresario, of MacMahon brothers James Macmahon (1865–1954)...
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Marthe de Vogüé (redirect from Marthe de MacMahon)
Marthe de Vogüé, Marquise de Mac Mahon (21 November 1860 - 9 June 1923) was a French political activist and monarchist. She was the leader of the "Dames...
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The American Epic Sessions (category Films directed by Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker))
new information Bergh agreed to MacMahon's plan to attempt to film a full recording session with twenty artists. MacMahon hired T Bone Burnett and Jack...
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Bernard MacMahon is an Irish-British filmmaker. His American Epic films are widely considered as the definitive portrait of a musical era, and one of the...
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UCC, MacMahon went on to become Professor of Law and Head of the Department of Law. In 1987, McMahon joined the law firm of Houlihan and McMahon, in Ennis...
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King George IV. He was the first of the McMahon Baronets of Dublin. He was born in Limerick, son of John MacMahon, comptroller of the port of Limerick, and...
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Hugh Roe McMahon (Irish: Aodh Rua Mac Mathúna; died September/October 1590) was an Irish Gaelic nobleman and Lord of Monaghan who reigned over Airgíalla...
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Cinematographe at the theatre from September 1896 and a year later the MacMahon brothers showed the drama "At Duty's Call" in conjunction with some patriotic...
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Anthony McMahon (born 24 March 1986) is an English football coach and former player who played as a right back. He is currently director of football at...
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The Avett Brothers /ˈeɪvɪt/ are an American folk rock band from Concord, North Carolina. The band is made up of two brothers, Scott Avett (banjo, lead...
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Margaret Callan (writer) (redirect from Thornton MacMahon)
Susan, married their cousin Gavan Duffy in 1846. Along with her brother, Terence MacMahon Hughes, she wrote for The Nation. Only two articles can be attributed...
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CBD. McMahon's Point is named after Michael McMahon, a 19-year old Irish farm labourer who arrived in Sydney on 14 Feb 1848 with his brother James (24)...
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the brother of William MacMahon, 1st Baronet of the 1815 creation. McMahon was succeeded according to a special remainder by his second brother Thomas...
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Sir William McMahon GCMG CH PC (23 February 1908 – 31 March 1988) also called Billy McMahon was an Australian politician who served as the 20th prime...
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American Epic (film series) (category Films directed by Bernard MacMahon (filmmaker))
impact on North America and the world. Directed and co-written by Bernard MacMahon, the story is told through twelve ethnically and musically diverse musicians...
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of Ormond), MacConsidine, MacMahon, O'Reagan, MacLysaght, O'Kelleher, Boland, Cramer, Kearney, O'Casey, Power, Twomey, Eustace, Ahearne, MacGrath, Quick...
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Aline MacMahon. It is a biopic based on the life of Eddie Cantor featuring Brasselle as Cantor. It was produced and distributed by Warner Brothers. Cantor...
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Airgíalla (section Mac Mathghamhna chiefs, 1243–1590)
territories, Hugh O'Neill turned to Brian Mac Hugh Og MacMahon of Dartree and married off another daughter to him. Brian Mac Hugh Og was then the tanist to the...
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named after Calgary residents Frank McMahon and his brother, George McMahon, in August 1960. The McMahon brothers donated $300,000 to the university and...
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