5th and 12th century.[citation needed] Saint Macculind (or Macallan, MacCuilinn, Macculin Dus, Maculinus; died c. 497) was an early Irish saint who was...
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"hollow-eyed". In Ireland, it was also used as a translation of the name Mac Cuilinn, which is derived from cuileann, the Gaelic name of the holly tree, and...
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the words mac cuilinn mean 'son of holly'. Common anglicized forms of this arose; last names such as McCullen, McCullion, McQuillan, and MacCullion, which...
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Macculind (redirect from St. Mac Cuilinn)
Saint Macculind (or Macallan, MacCuilinn, Macculin Dus, Maculinus; died c. 496) was an early Irish saint who was abbot and / or bishop of Lusk. John O'Hanlon...
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contains a reference to the yew tree, and that names like Mac Cuilinn (son of holly) and Mac Ibar (son of yew) appear in Irish myths[dubious – discuss]...
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Granard; Echu mac Coirpri defeats and kills Fráech mac Finchada, King of Leinster (but see also 480) 496 6 September: death of St. Mac Cuilinn, Bishop of...
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Saint Conleth of Kildare Saint Aidan of Ferns Saint Aengus MacNissi of Connor Saint Aedh Mac Cairtinn of Clogher Saint Fachanan of Kilfenora Blessed John...
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brother to Brian and Fiac. Other than being noted in 1039 for slaying Murdoch mac Laverty O'Neill, the only other reference to them is the storming of their...
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stories, Maigh Cuilinn] —— (1984). Bean Aonair agus scéalta eile (in Irish). Baile Átha Cliath: Clódhanna Teoranta. [short stories, Maigh Cuilinn] —— (1986)...
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(27 October 2024). "Corofin beat Maigh Cuilinn in tough conditions in Tuam". RTÉ. Retrieved 27 October 2024. Mac Lochlainn, Rónán (20 October 2024). "One...
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Lough Cullin (Irish: Loch Cuilinn, meaning 'holly lake') is a lake in County Mayo in Ireland. With its immediate neighbour to the north, Lough Conn, it...
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Slieve Gullion (redirect from Sliab Cuilinn)
(from Irish Sliabh gCuillinn, meaning 'hill of the steep slope' or Sliabh Cuilinn, "Culann's mountain") is a mountain in the south of County Armagh, Northern...
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Dublin), The Annals of the Four Masters, item 548.4, p.187: "St. Mac Tail of Cill Cuilinn (i.e. Eoghan, son of Corcran), died on the eleventh day of the...
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Conchobhair (O'Connor, O'Conor), Ó Chonaill (O'Connell), O'Coiligh (Cox), Ó Cuilinn (Cullen), Ó Domhnaill (O'Donnell), Ó Drisceoil (O'Driscoll), Ó hAnnracháin...
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says that the Cailleach's name is Digdi or Digde. In The Hunt of Slieve Cuilinn she is called Milucra, sister of Áine. In the tale of the Glas Gaibhnenn...
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Cullen (Scottish Gaelic: Inbhir Cuilinn) is a village and former royal burgh in Moray but historically in Banffshire, Scotland, on the North Sea coast...
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independent. Archived from the original on 8 June 2021. Retrieved 8 June 2021. MacNamee, Garreth. "Three west Dublin garda stations regularly share one patrol...
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(part), Kilcummin, Leacach Beag, Liscananaun, Lisín an Bhealaigh, Maigh Cuilinn, Na Forbacha, Oranmore, Sailearna, Sliabh an Aonaigh, Tulaigh Mhic Aodháin...
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Young Irelanders. It includes a poem entitled Ourselves Alone by "Sliabh Cuilinn" (John O'Hagan): [...]Too long our Irish hearts we schooled In patient...
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Cullen (which is also the anglicization of the unrelated patronymic Ó Cuilinn). In England and Wales, Colin was one of the Top 100 most commonly given...
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Toirdhealbhach Ó Conchobhair and Diarmaid Mac Murchadha against Tighearnán Ó Ruairc, and they burned Bun Cuilinn and inflicted a defeat on Tighearnán, and...
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part of Shelburne barony was ruled by the O'Duibhgan (O'Duggan). An Uí Cuilinn (O'Cullen) sept was near the parish of Tintern. English settlers preserved...
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beat Maigh Cuilinn in tough conditions in Tuam". RTÉ. Retrieved 27 October 2024. "Corofin kings of Galway after seeing off Maigh Cuilinn". www.rte.ie...
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original on 21 October 2021. Retrieved 20 November 2021. Ó Giollagáin, Conchúr; Mac Donnacha, Seosamh; Ní Chualáin, Fiona; Ní Shéaghdha, Aoife; O’Brien, Mary...
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Retrieved 22 October 2023. "Corofin kings of Galway after seeing off Maigh Cuilinn". www.rte.ie. RTÉ. 5 November 2023. Retrieved 5 November 2023. O'Muircheartaigh...
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Charlestown Sarsfields 1 2001 Mayo Caltra 1 2003 Galway Padraig Pearses 1 2021 Roscommon Maigh Cuilinn 1 2022 Galway Coolera/Strandhill 1 2024 Sligo...
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British names, e.g. Brady, (Mac Brádaigh), Boyle (Ó Baoighill), Conway (Mac Connmhaigh, Mac Conmidhe & c.), Cullen (Ó Cuilinn & c). By the mid-17th century...
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New Beginning". Retrieved 27 November 2016. "The Pilgrims, Pearse Street, MacCurtain St/ Austin Friars St., MULLINGAR, Mullingar, WESTMEATH". National...
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Barons of Athenry", Paul Mohr, JGAHS Vol. 63, 2011. Clár Amhrán Mhaigh Cuilinn, Ciarán Ó Con Cheanainn, 2011. He Who Dared and Died" – The Life and Death...
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Donegal hosted and subsequently won the 2011 senior title, beating Maigh Cuilinn of Galway in the final on a scoreline of 0-11 to 1-6. At junior level,...
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