Nine Years' War (Ireland) — For the war of the 1690s, see Nine Years War. Nine Years War Date 1594–1603 Location Ireland … Wikipedia
Étaín — For the French town, see Etain In Irish mythology Étaín (sometimes spelt Edain, Aideen, Etaoin, Éadaoin, Aedín) is the heroine of The Wooing Of Étaín , one of the oldest and richest stories of the Mythological Cycle. She is the daughter of Ailill … Wikipedia
Old English (Ireland) — This article is about 12th century Germanic settlers of Ireland. For the ca. 5th century Germanic settlers of England, see Anglo Saxons. The Old English (Irish: Seanghaill, meaning old foreigners ) were the descendants of the settlers who came to … Wikipedia
Turlough — can mean:* Turlough (lake) * Turlough O Neill (1530 ndash;1595) Ulster chieftain * Turlough Ó Carolan (1670 ndash;1738) Irish harper * Vislor Turlough, fictional character from Doctor Who … Wikipedia
Dichu, Saint — • The son of an Ulster chieftain, was the first convert of St. Patrick in Ireland Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 … Catholic encyclopedia
St. Dichu — St. Dichu † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Dichu The son of an Ulster chieftain, was the first convert of St. Patrick in Ireland. Born in the last decade of the fourth century, he succeeded to the petty kingdom of Lecale, which included… … Catholic encyclopedia
Ó hAnluain — Ó Anluain The Ó Hanlon , Lord of Orior Ancestral house Uí Nialláin (Síl Cernaich) Titles kings of Uí Nialláin roidama of Ireland (w/ others) lords of Airghialla The O’Hanlon, lord of Orior Rex et Duxes, Airthir Lord of Nialláin Baron of Orior… … Wikipedia
Sorley Boy MacDonnell — Somhairle Buidh Mac Domhnaill (Somhairle of the yellow hair, son of Donnell) anglicised Sorley Boy MacDonnell (in Scotland, MacDonald) (c. 1505 1590), Scoto Irish chieftain, was the son of Alexander MacDonnell, lord of Islay and Kintyre (Cantire) … Wikipedia
O'Dowd — Arms of O Dowd (Sligo) O Dowd is an uncommon Irish surname. Many modern variants of the O Dowd surname exist. The prefix has been widely retained, O Dowd being more usual than Dowd. Other modern variants are Dawdy, Dowdy, O Dowda and Dowds, with… … Wikipedia
O'Donnell dynasty — For other uses, see O Donnell (disambiguation). O Donnell Armorial of O Donnell (one of several) Country Kingdom of Tyrconnell Ancestral house Cenél Conaill / Uí Néill … Wikipedia
O'Sullivan — (Irish Ó Súileabháin or Ó Súilleabháin) or simply Sullivan is an Irish surname, associated with the southwestern part of Ireland, originally found in County Tipperary before the Anglo Norman invasion, then in County Cork and County Kerry, which… … Wikipedia