• The Ollamh Érenn (Old Irish: [ˈol͈aṽ ˈeːrʲen͈]) or Chief Ollam of Ireland was a professional title of Gaelic Ireland. An ollam (literally 'most great')...
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  • ollam above the túath ollams. The Ollamh Érenn was the head ollam above all others. In medieval Scotland the Ollamh rig Alban – 'Master poet of Scotland'...
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    Ollam (redirect from Ollamh)
    depending on the circumstance. Ireland portal Ollamh Érenn Senchán Torpéist Dallán Forgaill Ó Dónaill, Niall. "Ollamh", Foclóir Gaeilge-Béarla, Foras na Gaeilge...
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  • Ollom Fotla (redirect from Ollamh Fodhla)
    Fotla ("the scholar of Fódla", a poetic term for Ireland; later spelled Ollamh Fodhla), son of Fíachu Fínscothach, was, according to medieval Irish legend...
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  • victory of repentance. Ollamh Érenn Ollamh Clanricarde - 1438.3:Conchobar Mac Aedacain, ollav of Macwilliam of Clanrickard, died. Ollamh Ui Fiachrach - 1414:Donnchad...
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  • founded, according to the Book of Invasions, by Lugh Lámhfhada, the Ollamh Érenn (master craftsman or doctor of the sciences), as a mourning ceremony...
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  • died. Ollamh Érenn Ollamh Tuisceairt Ollamh Airgialla Ollamh Ulaidh Ollamh Laigin Ollamh Osraighe Ollamh Desmumu Ollamh Thomond Ollamh Mumu Ollamh Ormond...
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  • 1551 Ollamh Érenn Ollamh Tuisceairt Ollamh Airgialla Ollamh Ulaidh Ollamh Laigin Ollamh Osraighe Ollamh Desmumu Ollamh Thomond Ollamh Mumu Ollamh Ormond...
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    ben Matzliah, Jewish philosopher (b. 910) Urard Mac Coise, Irish poet (Ollamh Érenn) "Conrad II - Holy Roman emperor". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved...
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  • a funeral pyre. The second function would then be carried out by the Ollamh Érenn, giving out laws to the people via bards and druids and culminating in...
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    Arab-Andalusian polymath and writer (b. 1105) Máel Íosa Ua Dálaigh, Irish Ollamh Érenn (chief bard) Taira no Shigehira, Japanese general, executed (b. 1158)...
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  • Fiorurghlas, a descendant of Conchobar Abradruad, was, according to Lebor Gabála Érenn, a High King of Ireland. He took power after the death of Fedlimid Rechtmar...
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  • Arab-Andalusian polymath and writer (b. 1105) Máel Íosa Ua Dálaigh, Irish Ollamh Érenn (chief bard) Taira no Shigehira, Japanese general, executed (b. 1158)...
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    name from the townland. The church was traditionally founded by the Ollamh Érenn or Chief Poet of Ireland, Dallán Forgaill at the end of the 6th century...
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  • ben Matzliah, Jewish philosopher (b. 910) Urard Mac Coise, Irish poet (Ollamh Érenn) 991 March 1 – En'yū, emperor of Japan (b. 959) April 2 – Bardas Skleros...
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  • politician and dramatist Sean mac Fergail Óicc Ó hÚigínn, Irish poet and Ollamh Érenn Francesco Rolandello (born 1427), Italian, Latin-language poet Martino...
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  • Déisi. Cormacán Eigeas. Cormacán Eigeas mac Maelbrighdhe (died 946) was Ollamh Érenn, chief poet to Muirchertach mac Néill, king of Ulster. The circuit of...
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  • and controversialist (b. c. 1480) Tadhg, son of Ruaidhri Ó Comhdhain, Ollamh Érenn, musician. O'Donoghue, John (1860). Historical memoir of the O'Briens:...
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  • Óengus Ollom (redirect from Aengus Ollamh)
    until he was killed by Irereo, son of Meilge Molbthach. The Lebor Gabála Érenn synchronizes his reign with that of Ptolemy III Euergetes of Egypt (246–222 BC)...
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  • which gives his obituary under the year 1218: "Gill Aernáin .H. Martain, ollamh Erenn, & sói il-dánachta, iar cinnedh a bhetha ag na manchaibh, in pace quieuit...
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    map of 1685 depicts it as Killdellan. The townland was named after the Ollamh Érenn or Chief Poet of Ireland, Dallán Forgaill, who composed the "Amhra Coluim...
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  • Gabála Érenn, Macalister (1941), p. 101 (Introduction); ¶311 p. 116 ¶330 p. 148–, ¶368 p. 186– Borlase (1897), pp. 1077–1078. Lebor Gabála Érenn, Macalister...
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  • Lambay Island and at Clonmore, County Carlow. Birth of Dallán Forgaill, Ollamh Érenn, on Magh Slécht. Birth of Saint Moluag in Dál nAraidi. Death of Saint...
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  • map of 1685 depicts it as Killdellan. The townland was named after the Ollamh Érenn or Chief Poet of Ireland, Dallán Forgaill, who composed the "Amhra Coluim...
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    after the brehon law O'Cobhthaigh family who were known as the filí or ollamhs of Uisneach. In Irish mythology, Uisneach is described as the sacred centre...
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  • and reaffirm the laws. The Chief Ollamh of Ireland coordinated the Feis at Tara, Ard Ollamh at Regional and Ollamh at a Tuath level. The earliest reference...
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  • first ever settlement on the Island was said to have been established by Ollamh Fodhla. Sechnall (Secundinus) was the founder and patron saint of Domhnach...
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