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Raghnall Dall Mac Domhnaill (–) was an Irish poet.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 24 relations: Airgíalla, Art Mac Cumhaigh, Éamonn Ó Ciardha, Énrí Ó Muirgheasa, Bodleian Library, Clandeboye, Creggan, County Armagh, Diarmuid Mac Muireadhaigh, Florence MacMoyer, Hearth tax, McIvor (surname), McKeever, McKeown, Oliver Plunkett, Omeath, Peadar Ó Doirnín, Randal MacDonnell, 1st Marquess of Antrim (1645 creation), Royal Irish Academy, Séamas Dall Mac Cuarta, Seamus McMurphy, The Fews, Tomás Ó Fiaich, Turlough O'Carolan, University College Dublin.

  2. 17th-century Irish poets
  3. People from County Louth

Airgíalla

Airgíalla (Modern Irish: Oirialla, English: Oriel, Latin: Ergallia) was a medieval Irish over-kingdom and the collective name for the confederation of tribes that formed it.

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Art Mac Cumhaigh

Art Mac Cumhaigh (or Mac Cobhthaigh) (c. 1738–1773), or Art McCooey, was among the most celebrated of the south Ulster and north Leinster poets in the eighteenth century.

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Éamonn Ó Ciardha

Éamonn Ó Ciardha is an Irish historian and writer. Raghnall Dall Mac Domhnaill and Éamonn Ó Ciardha are Irish-language writers.

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Énrí Ó Muirgheasa

Énrí Ó Muirgheasa (Henry Morris) (14 January 1874 – 13 August 1945), was an Irish civil servant, Irish language scholar, folklore collector, historian and writer. Raghnall Dall Mac Domhnaill and Énrí Ó Muirgheasa are Irish-language writers.

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Bodleian Library

The Bodleian Library is the main research library of the University of Oxford.

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Clandeboye

Clandeboye or Clannaboy (Irish Clann Aodha Buí, "family of Hugh the Blond") was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland, comprising what is now south County Antrim, north County Down, and the barony of Loughinsholin.

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Creggan, County Armagh

Creggan is a small village, townland and civil parish near Crossmaglen in County Armagh, Northern Ireland.

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Diarmuid Mac Muireadhaigh

Diarmuid Mac Muireadhaigh, sometimes known in English as Dermot McMurray, was an Irish poet, alive in the late 17th century.

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Florence MacMoyer

Florence MacMoyer (Flaithrí Mac an Mhaoir; fl. 1662 – 12 February 1713), a native of Ballymoyer, County Armagh, Ireland was the last hereditary keeper of the Book of Armagh, a 9th-century Irish manuscript written mainly in Latin. Raghnall Dall Mac Domhnaill and Florence MacMoyer are 18th-century Irish people and People from County Armagh.

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Hearth tax

A hearth tax was a property tax in certain countries during the medieval and early modern period, levied on each hearth, thus by proxy on wealth.

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McIvor (surname)

McIvor and MacIvor are anglicised forms of the Irish and Scottish Gaelic Mac Íomhair, meaning "son of Íomhar".

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McKeever

McKeever is a Scottish and Irish surname.

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McKeown

McKeown or MacKeown is an Irish surname.

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Oliver Plunkett

Oliver Plunkett (or Oliver Plunket; Oilibhéar Pluincéid; 1 November 1625 – 1 July 1681) was the Catholic Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of All Ireland and the last victim of the Popish Plot.

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Omeath

Omeath (or Uí Meth) is a village on the Cooley Peninsula in County Louth, Ireland, close to the border with Northern Ireland.

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Peadar Ó Doirnín

Peadar Ó Doirnín (c. 1700 – 1769), also known in English as Peter O'Dornin, was an Irish schoolteacher, Irish language poet and songwriter who spent much of his life in south-east Ulster.

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Randal MacDonnell, 1st Marquess of Antrim (1645 creation)

Randall MacDonnell, 1st Marquess of Antrim (1609–1683) was a Roman Catholic landed magnate in Scotland and Ireland, son of the 1st Earl of Antrim.

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Royal Irish Academy

The Royal Irish Academy (RIA; Acadamh Ríoga na hÉireann), based in Dublin, is an academic body that promotes study in the sciences, humanities and social sciences.

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Séamas Dall Mac Cuarta

Séamas Dall Mac Cuarta (c. 1647? – 1733) was an Irish poet.

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Seamus McMurphy

Seamus McMurphy was an Irish poet and rapparee, who lived c. 1720-1750. Raghnall Dall Mac Domhnaill and Seamus McMurphy are Irish poets.

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The Fews

The Fews is a former Irish barony in County Armagh, modern-day Northern Ireland, based on the territory of the O'Neills of the Fews.

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Tomás Ó Fiaich

Tomás Séamus Ó Fiaich, KGCHS (3 November 1923 – 8 May 1990) was an Irish cardinal of the Catholic Church. Raghnall Dall Mac Domhnaill and Tomás Ó Fiaich are Irish-language writers.

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Turlough O'Carolan

Turlough O'Carolan (Toirdhealbhach Ó Cearbhalláin; 167025 March 1738) was a blind Celtic harper, composer and singer in Ireland whose great fame is due to his gift for melodic composition.

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University College Dublin

University College Dublin (commonly referred to as UCD) (Coláiste na hOllscoile, Baile Átha Cliath) is a public research university in Dublin, Ireland, and a member institution of the National University of Ireland.

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See also

17th-century Irish poets

People from County Louth

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raghnall_Dall_Mac_Domhnaill