• John Joseph "Count" O'Donovan (1889 - 28 April 1920) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played as a midfielder for the Cork senior team. Born in Clonakilty...
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  • Senator John O'Donovan (police commissioner) (1858–1927), New Zealand police commissioner John O'Donovan (Gaelic footballer) (1889–1920), Irish footballer John...
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  • Liam O'Donovan (born 1998) is an Irish Gaelic footballer who plays for Cork Senior Championship club Clonakilty and at inter-county level with the Cork...
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    in 1830, and later in the scholarly works of Robert Shipboy MacAdam, John O'Donovan and Eugene O'Curry, and the foundation of the Ossianic Society. Concern...
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  • Lúthchleas Gael (Gaelic Athletic Club, or Gaelic Athletic Association) CPG: Cumann Peile Gaelach (Gaelic Football Club) GAA: Gaelic Athletic Association...
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  • Darragh O'Donovan, (1995-), Irish hurler Domhnall O'Donovan, (1988-), Irish hurler Fachtna O'Donovan, (1921-1995) Irish Gaelic footballer Gary O'Donovan (1992-)...
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    Jeremiah O'Donovan Rossa (Irish: Diarmaid Ó Donnabháin Rosa; 4 September 1831 (baptised) – 29 June 1915) was an Irish politician and Fenian leader who...
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  • O'Donovan Rossa or Skibbereen is a Gaelic football and hurling club based in Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland. It participates in Cork GAA competitions...
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  • The Cork county football team represents Cork in men's Gaelic football and is governed by Cork GAA, the county board of the Gaelic Athletic Association...
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  • O'Donovan Rossa GAC Magherafelt (Irish: CLG Ó Donnabháin Rosa Machaire Fíolta) is a Gaelic Athletic Association club based in Magherafelt, County Londonderry...
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    Ellen married Donnell. Their issue was Donnell II O'Donovan. The last O'Leary lord of the Old Gaelic order was Donal MacArt O'Leary (1575–1657). Art Ó...
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  • John Evans (born 1955) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played as a left corner-back for the Cork senior team. Evans joined the team during the...
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  • John Cleary (born 20 June 1963) is an Irish former Gaelic footballer who played as a left corner-forward at senior level for the Cork county team. Born...
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  • Michael Fachtna O'Donovan (1921 - 17 October 1995) was an Irish sportsperson. He played Gaelic football with his local club Clonakilty and was a member...
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  • Kevin Heffernan (20 August 1929 – 25 January 2013) was an Irish Gaelic footballer and manager who played as a left corner-forward at senior level for...
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  • Sculptor Alan Lotty, Hurler Jackie O'Driscoll, Footballer Joe Kelly, Hurler Donie O'Donovan, Gaelic Footballer Seán O'Brien, Hurler Michael Davitt, Poet Johnny...
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    O'Mahony was manager of the Mayo Gaelic football team, and formerly led Galway to two All-Ireland Senior Football Championship victories in 1998 and...
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    McClure (2016) p. 1957. de Bhulbh (1997) p. 290. MacLysaght (1996) p. 168; O'Donovan (1843) p. 68. Hanks; Coates; McClure (2016) p. 1942; de Bhulbh (1997)...
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  • Gaelic footballer from Carrickmore in County Tyrone Eddie Gormley (born 1968), former Irish football player Enda Gormley (born 1966), Irish Gaelic footballer...
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  • All-Ireland Minor Football Championship was the 93rd staging of the All-Ireland Minor Football Championship since its establishment by the Gaelic Athletic Association...
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  • hurler and Gaelic footballer Hugh T. Baker – cricketer Mick Barry – road bowler James Brophy – cricketer Noel Cantwell – international footballer Graham Canty...
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  • Irish Gaelic footballer. At club level he played with O'Donovan Rossa and divisional side Carbery and was also a member of the Cork senior football team...
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  • Parliamentary Party approved John Redmond's decision not to join. 29 July – Republicans, led by Patrick Pearse, took over the Gaelic League at its Dundalk conference...
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  • professional footballer Ken O'Doherty, professional footballer Fred O'Donovan, theatre and radio producer Gay O'Driscoll, Gaelic footballer Lochlainn O'Raifeartaigh...
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  • II O'Donovan or Donal II O'Donovan, Lord of Clancahill (died 1639), son of Donal of the Skins, The O'Donovan of Clann Cathail Donnell III O'Donovan or...
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    narrative Seán O'Mahony, Irish politician Sean O'Mahony (Gaelic footballer) (born 1976), Gaelic footballer Sean O'Mahony (journalist) (1932–2020), British music...
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  • John O'Keeffe (1925 – 2 February 2021) was an Irish Gaelic footballer who played for club side Millstreet and at inter-county level with the Cork senior...
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    musician. Liam Murphy, Gaelic footballer. Ambrose O'Donovan (b.1962), Gaelic footballer. Charlie McCarthy, Gaelic footballer. Aogán Ó Rathaille (c.1670–1726)...
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    of Shane Crannelly as hereditary keeper of the relic, according to John O'Donovan writing in Ballinasloe in 1837. At this time, the Baċall was used as...
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    Irish feminine given name. The name is probably derived from the Irish Gaelic aoibh, which means "beauty" or "radiance". It has been compared to the Gaulish...
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