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cleanup date July 2007 Sean Boru born Desmond Patrick Bruen March 20, 1953 Dublin, Ireland&ndash February ... actor and author . Boru was diagnosed with lymphatic cancer Hodgkins Lymphoma in 1998, 2000 and 2002 ... his 3rd treatment Boru wrote his autobiography as a private project for his children and grandchildren ... Publishing . ref http search.barnesandnoble.com No Sense of Tumour Sean Boru e 9781412024051 ?itm 2 ... edition of the Alex Higgins story, published in May 2007 by Headline. Sean Boru has also written ... www.amazon.com dp 1424118697 ref In 2005 Boru wrote a stage show called And over here on the left ref ..., projected onto the stage and a screen, for the audience to focus on. Sean Boru went to Hollywood in 2006 ..., about Michael Carroll, as part of the E True Hollywood Story series on lottery winners. Boru has since ... Carroll unconscious during a robbery. The film also starring Boru goes on general release in October ... the decision to not proceed. In 2009 Sean Boru launched a book entitled A historie of London and Londoners ... is being launched in March 2010. In 2008 after 3 years of applications Boru was invited to audition ... in the second of the Jack films series, Jack Said. Boru stars in a leading role alongside actors Danny ... Jack film, Jack Falls which is due to shoot in 2010 again with Boru playing Edwards. He has appeared ... Gerard Hutch. Boru has regular meets with Hutch when he is in Dublin, and it is believed that a book ... ?id 4F42658A1d84d23627wYN240B50B title British Council The British Films Catalogue ref Boru plays ... to be a rape scene and women s groups raised issues about such scenes in films. Sean Boru is a regular ... is a regular visitor to the Cannes Film Festival in France. Sean Boru lives in Halstead Essex and is separated ... Irish actor and former boxer Joe Egan in it who is a friend of Boru. Sean Boru died on 14 February ... Bitch as Sean 2009 External links http search.barnesandnoble.com No Sense of Tumour Sean Boru e ... References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boru, Sean ALTERNATIVE ... more details
About the High King of Ireland other uses Brian Boru disambiguation More footnotes date March 2009 Infobox monarch name Brian Boru title High King of Ireland image Brian Boru, King of Munster.jpg caption 18th century engraving of Brian Boru, High King of Ireland reign 1002&ndash 1014 predecessor M el ... Boru , lang mga Brian B ruma , lang ga Brian B roimhe , was an Ireland Irish king who ended the domination ... was born as early as 926 or 927. ref name Jaski45 Jaski, Brian Boru , p. 45. ref Other birth dates ... of Tuadmumu Thomond . ref name ODNB Brian s posthumous cognomen B ruma anglicised as Boru may have ... They discovered Brian Boru praying in his tent and killed him and his retainers. ref He is said to be buried ... the Vikings activities in Ireland, as well as the career of Brian Boru, accepted the claims of Cogadh ... by the Irish. ref Cite book last Newman first Roger Chatterton title Brian Boru King of Ireland ... and Teigue, as they vie for his crown. Listen filename Brian Boru s March.ogg title Brian Boru s March description Tune for Brian Boru s March His name is remembered in the title of one of the oldest tunes in Ireland s traditional repertoire Brian Boru s March . It is still widely played by traditional Irish musicians. Edward Rutherfurd affords Brian Boru a chapter in his historical fiction, The Princes ... Brian Boru used to drive out the Danes Vikings . Professional wrestler Sheamus has referenced Brian several times while cutting promos as part of his character, King Sheamus. The story of Brian Boru ... Myers Myers the death of Brian Boru is described from the main character s viewpoint. Notes Reflist ... last Jaski first Bart year 2005 title Brian Boru 926 ? 1014 editor Se n Duffy encyclopedia Medieval ... title Brian B ruma Brian Boru c.941 1014 work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford ... 2010 Cite book last N Mhaonaigh first M ire title Brian Boru. Ireland s greatest king? publisher Tempus ... 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Brian Boru ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION ... more details
Sorcha Boru 13 April 1900 &ndash 30 January 2006 was the assumed or studio name of Claire Everett n e Jones Stewart, a potter and ceramic sculptor. Most of her works include small items such as figurines, vases, planters and salt and pepper shakers, mostly done in the art deco style. One of her pieces includes an Alice in Wonderland chess set 1932 . Stewart was born in San Francisco, California and graduated from the Girls High School in San Francisco in 1919. She received a bachelor s degree in English from the University of California Berkeley in 1924. In 1926, she married Ellsworth R. Stewart 1897 &ndash 1971 whom she met while they were students at UC Berkeley. From about 1932 to 1939, Stewart had a studio at the Allied Arts Guild in Menlo Park, California . From about 1940 to the mid 1950 s, she had a studio at 430 El Camino Real California El Camino Real in San Carlos, California with a production factory nearby in San Carlos, operated by her husband who made pieces using molds. Stewart s work has been exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art 1937 , the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art 1935 , the Golden Gate International Exposition 1939 , the Syracuse, New York Syracuse New York Museum of Fine Arts, now the Everson Museum of Art 1936 and Northwestern University Museum of Art in Evanston, Illinois . Stewart s works are held at the Everson Museum of Art, the Oakland Museum and at the Museum of San Carlos History in San Carlos California. She died in Stockton, California at the age of 105. Sources The Potter s Art in California, 1885 to 1955 , 1980, Hazel V. Bray Carlmont Enquirer Bulletin , 21 July 1982, Russel Estep article Who s Who in American Art , 1985 revised edition , Peter Hastings Falk Artists in California, 1786 1940 , 2002, Eden Milton Hughes Museum ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Boru, Sorcha ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 13 April 1900 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 30 January 2006 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Boru, Sorcha Category ... more details
Brian Boru was High King of Ireland from 1002 to 1014. Brian Boru may also refer to Brian Boru bagpipes , bagpipes based on the Great Highland bagpipe Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band , a St. Paul, Minnesota based pipe band dab ... more details
Infobox Single See Wikipedia WikiProject Songs Name The March of Brian Boru Cover Brian Boru Cover.jpg Cover size Border Caption Artist Blood Axis and Allerseelen Album A side B side Released Format Recorded Genre Length Label Stateart Writer Producer Audio sample? Certification Last single This single Next single Misc The March of Brian Boru is a Blood Axis Allerseelen Split 7 single that was released by Stateart in 1998. Some of the arrangements begin with a classic quote by Calgacus , a statement of resistance against Roman occupation ending with the famous observation that where they create a desert, they call it peace , held by historians such as Tacitus to be emblematic of the barbarian spirit of freedom, though in the greater context of Blood Axis repertoire and their careful, but not inaccurate, Latin translation it holds equal symbolic meaning in the modern milieu. Track listing Side A K ferlied Allerseelen Side B Brian Boru Blood Axis External links http www.funprox.com reviews review.asp?show 124 Footer Releases Blood Axis DEFAULTSORT March Of Brian Boru, The Category 1998 singles Category Blood Axis albums 1990s single stub ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The Brian Boru bagpipe was invented and patented in 1908 by Henry Starck, an instrument maker who also made standard Great Highland Bagpipe s , in London, in consultation with William O Duane. The name was chosen in honour of the Irish king Brian Boru 941 1014 , though this bagpipe is not a recreation of any pipes that were played at the time of his reign. The Brian Boru pipe is related to the Great Highland Bagpipe, but with a chanter that adds four to thirteen keys, to extend both the upper and lower ends of the scale, and optionally adds chromatic notes. His original pipes changed the drone configuration to a single tenor drone pitched one octave below the chanter , a baritone drone pitched one fifth below the tenor drone, and a bass drone pitched two octaves below the chanter, following the drone set up of the Northumbrian Half long pipes. Some later designs of these pipes reverted back to the Great Highland Bagpipe configuration of two tenor drones and one bass drone. The Brian Boru bagpipe was played for a number of years by the pipe band in the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers , as well as a number of civilian pipe bands. It is still played in Ireland but has lost most of its former popularity. Bagpipe makers in both the United Kingdom and Pakistan still make the chanters. See also Bagpipes DEFAULTSORT Brian Boru Bagpipes Category Bagpipes Category Custom made instruments ... more details
Infobox pipe band name Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band established 1962 location St. Paul, Minnesota tartan Saffron website http www.brianborupipeband.com Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band of St. Paul, Minnesota is a Grade 4 Clarify date October 2009 bagpipe Band music band based in the Minneapolis St. Paul Metro Area of Minnesota . The band has performed with Green Day and Blink 182 . The band primarily plays celtic music with an Irish emphasis. ref name docs.google.com http docs.google.com gview?a v&q cache uT6jP5amLwgJ www.mndaily.com printpdf 41568 www.mndaily.com printpdf 41568&hl en&gl us ref In 2007 the band became a 501c3 non profit. They have approx. 20 members and a dozen students. Their uniforms consist of the saffron kilt, black tunic, and black cabeen beret with green or red plumes and are modeled after traditional Irish pipe bands. A number of the band members wear the original brass buttons from uniforms of the Irish Volunteers , the very units involved in the historic Easter Uprising in Dublin . ref http www.brianborupipeband.com ref They practice at an Irish Merchandise warehouse called the Irish Rose in West St. Paul. ref name docs.google.com br The band performs annually at the Minnesota Irish Fair, ref http www.irishfair.com schedule index.php ref Minnesota Scottish Fair ref http www.mnscottishfair.org ref and the South Dakota Celtic Faire ref http www.nesdcelticfair.com ref History The band was established in 1962. In 2002 they released the Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band 40th Anniversary CD . ref http www.amazon.com dp B000E1ZJ5G ref Notable Brian Boru Pipe Band personalities John McCormick bagpiper Pipe Major Patrick McCormick bagpiper Pipe Sergeant Jimmy Sherman bagpiper Pipe Corporal Dav Litrun bagpiper Poet Laureate Andy More drummer Drum Sergeant Matt Grimm drummer Social Chair and Party General Recordings Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band ... Scobie The Single Bagpipes 2007 Best of the Brian Boru Irish Pipe Band 2007 Elisia s Fancy, George ... more details
Infobox University name Dandii Boru University College image name type Private established city Addis Ababa country Ethiopia campus Dessie, Jimma , Nekemte , Shambu president Dr. Likissa Dinssa website http www.dbuc ethiopia.org index.html Dandii Boru University College is a private college located in Ethiopia , East Africa . It has campuses in Dessie , Jimma , Nekemte and Shambu. Ethiopia stub coord missing Ethiopia Category Universities and colleges in Ethiopia ... more details
Castle Brands AMEX ROX is an international importer and marketer of spirits. Brands include Clontarf whiskey Clontarf Whiskey , Boru Vodka , and Gosling s Rum . ref http www.castlebrandsinc.com Castle Brands company web site. ref References reflist ... more details
The Tub of Blood Bunch was an early New York waterfront street gang of the late 1860s. A collection of criminals made up of gang members from the various New York street gangs following the cleanup of the Fourth Ward by police shortly after the American Civil War , the Tub of Blood Bunch included members such as Skinner Meehan , Dutch Hen , Jack Cody criminal Jack Cody , Sweeney the Boy , Brian Boru criminal Brian Boru , and Hop Along Peter . Operating from a local bar, aptly named the Tub of Blood , the gang dominated the Corlears Hook section of the East River waterfront. Sweeney the Boy and Brian Boru in particular regularly robbed pedestrians for as simple reasons as a change of clothes. While the fates of the gang are unknown, Brian Boru was said by one account to have fallen asleep in a drunken stupor outside the tavern and, presumably killed by unknown assailants during the night, as he was found the following day nearly half eaten by dock rats. One of the prominent members of the gang, Hop Along Peter was often hired by gangsters as a lookout during crimes, supposedly for his near pathological hatred of police officers, randomly attacking police officers on sight, usually allowing the other gangsters to escape. A feared cop fighter of New York s East Side for almost two decades, after his disappearance in the 1880s the last of the Tub of Blood Bunch faded into obscurity. The Tub of Blood , the last reminder of the gang, eventually closed down shortly after due to bankruptcy. References Sifakis, Carl. Encyclopedia of American Crime , Facts On File, Inc. New York, 1982. Category Historical gangs of New York City Organized crime groups in New York City ... more details
Kincora was the palace of Brian Boru , situated on the summit of the hill in Killaloe, County Clare , Ireland. Kincora may also refer to Kincora Boys Home in Belfast , which became notorious because of a child abuse scandal Kincora community, in North west Quadrant in the City of Calgary , Canada Where, O Kincora? , a poem by James Clarence Mangan Kincora A Play in Three Acts , by Augusta, Lady Gregory disambig ... more details
Pride of Lions ISBN 9780812536508, 1996 , by the American Irish author Morgan Llewellyn , is a novel about the lives of the children of Irish people Irish hero and High King Brian Boru , particularly his son, Donough after the Battle of Clontarf . It is a sequel to Lion of Ireland published in 1980. Category 1996 novels Category Novels by Morgan Llywelyn Category Novels set in Ireland hist novel stub ... more details
1000s 1002 M el Sechnaill mac Domnaill , without a battle, yields to Brian Boru ref cite book last Moody, TW & Martin, FX eds year 1967 title The Course of Irish History publisher The Mercier Press location Cork, Ireland pages p 104 ref , Kings of Munster King of Munster who, effectively becomes King of Ireland and reigns until his death in 1014 ref name Concise The Concise History of Ireland. Duffy, S. Gill & Macmillan, Dublin. 2005 ref Brian Boru makes an expedition to the north to take hostages from the northern states. 1005 Brian Boru makes a second expedition to the north to take hostages from the northern states during this expeidion, he visited Armagh , making an offering of twenty ounces of gold to the church and confirming to the apostolic see of Saint Patrick , ecclesiastical supremacy over the whole of Ireland as recorded in the Book of Armagh . ref name Moody113 cite book last Moody, TW & Martin, FX eds year 1967 title The Course of Irish History publisher The Mercier Press location Cork, Ireland pages p 113 ref 1006 Brian Boru makes a triumphal progress around Leath Cuinn , taking hostages from every northern state, thus demonstrating he was undisputed King of Ireland. ref name Moody113 1010s 1012 Kings of Leinster King of Leinster , M el M rda mac Murchada , rose in revolt against High King Brian Boru. 1013 Brian Boru campaigned against the Viking s of Dublin under their Sigtrygg Silkbeard King Sihtric and North Leinster led by M el M rda Mac Murchada, following attacks by them on Brian s ally M el Sechnaill mac Domnaill. 1014 23 April Battle of Clontarf , at which the Vikings and men of North Leinster were defeated by Brian Boru, who was killed in the battle. ref cite book last Moody, TW & Martin, FX eds year 1967 title The Course of Irish History publisher ... Boru in 1014 and ruled until his death. ref cite book last Moody, TW & Martin, FX eds year 1967 ... 1064 Donnchad, son of Brian Boru, dies in Rome , after being dethroned by his nephew. ref cite book ... more details
unreferenced date April 2012 Infobox military conflict conflict Burning of Luimnech partof image caption date 968 place Limerick, Ireland result Dal gCais victory combatant1 File OBrienClan.png 25px Dal gCais combatant2 File RavenBanner.svg 25px Norse of Limerick commander1 Brian Boru br Mathgamain mac Cennetig commander2 none known strength1 300 strength2 very few casualties1 none casualties2 all either captured or killed The Burning of Luimnech was the looting and destruction of the Viking stronghold of Limerick, Ireland Limerick by the rising Dal gCais tribe of Munster, Ireland Munster . The Dal gCais were led by the two warrior brothers, Brian Boru and Mathgamain mac Cennetig while the Vikings had no type of official leadership. The king of the Vikings, Ivar of Limerick , and his troops had scattered into the woods of Tipperary a few hours before after a crushing defeat at the Battle of Sulcoit . In the Dal gCais leader s notes he quoted, The entire city was reduced to smoke and ash. Any man fit for war was killed and the rest were enslaved . Background Only a few hours before the Burning of Luimnech at the Battle of Sulcoit, the Vikings, led by Ivar of Limerick, were routed by the Dal gCais tribe of Munster. The Battle of Sulcoit was noted by Brian Boru and Mathgamain mac Cennetig as a total loss for the Vikings and was called the first great loss the Vikings of Limerick had faced. At Sulcoit many Vikings were killed by the Dal gCais and by mid day fled into the woods in Tipperary. This left the city of Limerick vunerable attack by the Dal gCais. The Burning Near night time after the Battle of Sulcoit, Brian Boru s army of about 300 men attacked Limerick. The Dal gCais looted every type of structure in the city and burned it when they were done. Every structure in the city was either looted or burned to the ground. Brian Boru considered this payback against the Vikings because of his fathers death at the hands of the Vikings. Anything with any type of value was ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2010 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Bl t Sacrifice in Sweden Type live Artist Blood Axis Cover Released 1998 Recorded Genre Length Label Cold Meat Industry Producer Reviews Last album The Gospel of Inhumanity This album Bl t Sacrifice in Sweden Next album K ferlied Brian Boru Bl t Sacrifice in Sweden is the second album by Blood Axis . It was recorded live in November 1997, at the Cold Meat Industry 10th Anniversary Feast in Skylten , Link ping , Sweden . Overview The performance incorporated music by Johann Sebastian Bach and Sergei Prokofiev lyrics from the works of Rudyard Kipling , Friedrich Nietzsche and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow the voices of Oswald Mosley , Benito Mussolini , and wolf wolves . Ian Read musician Ian Read s Seeker originally performed by Fire and Ice band Fire Ice was Cover version covered as well as traditional songs like The March of Brian Boru and Dave Cousins The Hangman And The Papist . It was released by the Cold Meat Industry record label in 1998 in music 1998 as a CD and as 2x 12 s. Artwork used included Carl Larsson s Midvinterblot , which depicts the sacrifice of king Domalde . The album was named after the practice of Bl t from Germanic paganism . Sound assistance was provided by Albin Julius . The show was recorded on digital Multitrack recording multi track directly from the mixing board , the tapes were brought back to the United States U.S. to be re mixed and re processed by Blood Axis including Robert Ferbrache . Track listing Sarabande Oratoria Herjafather Seeker Electricity Lord of Ages The March of Brian Boru The Gospel of Inhumanity Eternal Soul Between Birds of Prey Reign I Forever The Hangman and the Papist Storm of Steel Footer Releases Blood Axis DEFAULTSORT Blot Sacrifice In Sweden Category Blood Axis albums Category 1998 live albums ... more details
Rewa Kantha was a political agency or collection of princely states in British India , subordinate to the government of Bombay Presidency . It stretched for about 150 miles between the plain of Gujarat and the hills of Malwa , from the Tapti River to the Mahi River crossing the Narmada River Narmada or Rewa River, from which it takes its name. The number of separate states is 61, many of which were under British jurisdiction. The largest state was Rajpipla . Bakrol taluqdari estate in panchmahal also termed Boru Bakrol because it is situated near Boru Village & Bakrol Gohil Rajputs originated by Rajpipla gohil dynasty ancesters of Thakur Rudoji Visoji Thakur of Gogha situated on the bank of Goma River Near Kalol in Panchmahal district. It also included five second class states entitled Chhota Udaipur , devgadh Bariya , Santrampur , Lunawada , and Balasinor . The total area of the agency was convert 12877 km2 sqmi abbr on . In 1901 the population was 479,065. Many of the inhabitants were Bhil s and Koli s. The political agent, who was also collector of the British District of the Panchmahal district Panchmahal , resided at Godhra . The states came under British control after the Third Anglo Maratha War of the early 19th century. After Indian Independence in 1947, the rulers of the states acceded to the Government of India , and the agency was integrated into Bombay State . Bombay state was split along linguistic lines in 1960, and Rewa Kantha became part of Gujarat . 1911 In addition to those of Rewa Kantha itself, revenue and or court fee stamps were issued for the following states in the Rewa Kantha Agency 1 Balasinor 2 Baria 3 Bhadarva 4 Chhota Udaipur 5 Gad Boriad 6 Jambughoda 7 Kadana 8 Lunavada 9 Naswadi 10 Rajpipla 11 Sanjeli 12 Sant 13 Shanor 14 Umeta 15 Vajiria 16 Bakrol Boru Category History of Gujarat Category Historical Indian regions Category Agencies of British India Gujarat geo stub ca Ag ncia de Rewa Kantha de Rewa Kantha Agency ... more details
Tadc or Tadg mac Briain died 1023 was the son of Brian Boru and Echrad, daughter of Carlus mac Ailella of U eda Odba. ref Cite web last Duffy first Se n title Brian B ruma Brian Boru c.941 1014 work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press year 2004 url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 3377 accessdate 24 February 2010 ref Tadc had one son, Toirdelbach Ua Briain Turlough O Brien , with his wife M r, daughter of Gilla Brigte Ua Ma l Muaid of Cen l Fiachach . ref citation url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 20468 contribution Ua Briain, Toirdelbach nowiki nowiki Turlough O Brien nowiki nowiki 1009&ndash 1086 last Bracken first Damian title Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press location Oxford year 2004 accessdate 2008 03 06 ref After Brian Boru s death at the battle of Clontarf in 1014, Tadc was a serious contender to the List of kings of Munster kingship of Munster , rivalling his half brother Donnchad mac Briain . ref name Bracken cite web url http www.oxforddnb.com view article 20452 title Mac Briain, Donnchad d. 1064 last Bracken first Damian year 2004 work Oxford Dictionary of National Biography publisher Oxford University Press accessdate 6 March 2008 ref Tadc was assassinated at the instigation of Donnchad in 1023. ref name Bracken References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tadc Mac Briain ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1023 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tadc Mac Briain Category 11th century Irish people Category O Brien dynasty Category 1023 deaths Ireland royal stub fr Tadg mac Briain no Tadc mac Briain ... more details
Dub Chablaigh ingen Cathal , Empress of the Ireland Irish , died 1009. Background Dubh Chablaigh was a daughter of King Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg of Connacht , who died in 1010. Her mother s identity is uncertain. Her brothers and half brothers were Tadg in Eich Gil , Brian, Conchobor, In Cl irech, and Tadhg D reach. Marriage and issue She was the fourth wife of Brian Boru and is thought to have been the mother of his son, Domnall, who died in 1010 or 1011. He was survived by a son, Diarmait, who died in 1051. Brian had three known daughters but it is unknown if Dub Chablaigh was the mother of any of them. Title Brian styled himself Emperor of the Irish in 1005 at Armagh , which is the origin of her title. See also Dubhchobhlaigh Family tree Cathal mac Conchobar mac Taidg , d. 1010. Dub Chablaigh Tadg in Eich Gil, d. 1030. Brian, Conchobor, In Cl irech, fl. 1044. Tadhg D reach Brian Boru ? d. 1029 fl. 1029. An Gilla L nach Domnall? ed in Gai Bernaig, King of Connacht, Tadg, Conchobar, died 1067. d.1056. d. 1069. Diarmait, d. 1051. References Early Irish kingship and succession , pp.314 315, Bart Jaski, 2000. Leabhar na nGenealach , pp.484 85, p.614 15, Medieval Ireland An Encyclopeida , p.46, ed. Se n Duffy, Routledge, 2005. ISBN 0 415 94052 4 Brian Boru Ireland s greatest king? , pp.31 33, M ire N Mhaonaigh, Tempus, 2007. ISBN 978 0 7524 2921 2. DEFAULTSORT Dub Chablaigh ingen Cathal Category Medieval Gaels Category Irish women Category Irish royal consorts Category Women of medieval Ireland Category 11th century Irish people Category People from County Galway Category People from County Roscommon ... more details
from Brian Boru The name Cinneide also continued in the direct O Brien line. For instance, a branch of the family descended from King Donnchadh, son of Brian Boru, settled in Aherloe in south Tipperary ... more details
Refimprove date March 2008 orphan date December 2009 Mathghamhain also spelled Mathgamain or Math in and anglicised Mahon was an Irishman of the early 11th century. He was the son of Cian Mac Mael Muda , chief of the Cineal Aodha , and his wife Sadhbh, who was daughter of the High Kings of Ireland High King Brian Boru . Through Brian Boru, Mathghamhain was a member of the Eoghanacht Raithline , a dynastic line claiming descent from Eoghan Mor , a 2nd century King of Munster . Mathghamhain whose name means bear was killed at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. Mathghamhain s descendants eventually became sovereigns over territory in west County Cork Cork , notably around the Iveagh Peninsula and the town of Bandon, County Cork Bandon . Today, his descendants use the surname McMahon , ref 1 http www.mcmahonsofmonaghan.org the mcmahon story.html ref Mahoney, O Mahoney, Mahony or O Mahony. References See Wikipedia Footnotes on how to create references using ref ref tags which will then appear here automatically Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Mathghamhain ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1014 PLACE OF DEATH Category 1014 deaths Category Medieval Gaels Category Irish kings Category Military personnel killed in action Category 11th century Irish people Ireland stub ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Portraits Type Album Artist Tri Yann Cover Tri Yann Portraits.jpg Released 1995 Recorded 1995 Genre Celtic music Length 65 01 Label D clic Producer G rard Goron Reviews Last album Inventaire Vol.2 br 1995 This album Portraits br 1995 Next album Tri Yann en Concert br 1996 Portraits is a concept album by Breton people Breton band Tri Yann . It was released in 1995 under the D clic label. All the songs on the album are about a historical person. Some, like the tracks in honor of Brian Boru and Gerry Adams , are purely instrumental, while some contain Old French lyrics. The last third of the songs in the album concern Guillaume Seznec . The album was recorded at l Abbaye Royale de Fontevraud. It also marks the arrival of Christophe Le Helley into the group, which would give the band a more medieval sound, as well as a rare appearance by former member Bernard Baudriller. Track listing Marie Camille Lehu d Madeleine Bernard Gerry Adams Arthur Plantagenest Goulven Sala n Olivier Herry Brian Boru Alo da Anne of Britain Anne de Bretagne Guillaume Seznec Le Voyage Le Proc s L Adieu Le Bagne La D livrance Seznec est innocent DEFAULTSORT Portraits Album Category 1995 albums Category Tri Yann albums fr Portraits album ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2007 Mahoney or O Mahoney or Gaelic Mathghamhna , pronunciation MAHN ee Citation needed date January 2010 m h ni or ma HOE nee Citation needed date January 2010 m h uni and occasionally MAH huh nee Citation needed date January 2010 m hju ni is an Irish language Irish surname that originated in the early eleventh century. The forebear of the Mahoney s was Mathghamhan or Mathuin or Mahon , the grandson of Brian Boru . Mathghamhan was killed at the Battle of Clontarf in 1014. The Mahoneys flourished in southern Ireland . They were princes of an area in County Cork Cork along the River Bandon Citation needed date January 2010 . They ruled as sovereigns over this territory until the English conquest of Ireland. The meaning of the name is descendant of bear. Category Surnames ... more details
Marga is a term in Batak Indonesia Batak societies referring to a clan name. The term is derived either from the Sanskrit varga , meaning company, party, or group, or, more likely, ref name batak http www.kitlv journals.nl index.php btlv article viewFile 3113 3874 ref from the Sanskrit marga , meaning road, way or path , referring to a people of one origin . Batak marga are patrilineal. Marriage in the same Marga is strictly forbidden by tribal law adat even between people only distantly related but it is allowed and often even arranged between cousins of the maternal line boru . After marriage, Batak women do not change their family marga name, but add boru to their birth name. In Batak Toba mythology, Marga are traced to the common ancestor Si Raja Batak The King of the Batak . In Karo people Karo mythology, the five Marga Merga Silima are defined in terms of matrimonial bonds, with no importance placed on a common ancestor myth. Simalungun people Simalungun have four basic marga, each seen as equal, and likewise with no common ancestor myth. ref name batak References reflist External links http www.bonapasogit.nl Bona Ni Pasogit , Association of Batak tribes in Europe http www.habeahan.co.uk Batak in english new habeahan community , Batak info and entertainment for people in English http www.hutapea.freehostia.com Hutapea community http www.sihotang.s5.com sejarah.html History of sihotang http simbolon.tripod.com marga.htm List of marga batak and nias Category Batak de Marga Batak id Daftar marga Batak ... more details
Infobox football match title 1902 All Ireland Senior Hurling Final image event All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1902 team1 Cork GAA Cork team1association File Cork colours.PNG 40px team1score 3 13 team2 London GAA London team2association File London colours.PNG 40px team2score 0 0 details date 11 September, 1904 stadium Cork Athletic Grounds city Cork city Cork man of the match1a referee L.J. O Toole Dublin GAA ublin attendance 8,000 weather previous 1901 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final 1901 next 1903 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final 1903 The 1902 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Final was the 15th All Ireland Final and the culmination of the All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship 1902 1902 All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship , an inter county hurling tournament for the top teams in Ireland . The match was held at the Cork Athletic Grounds , on 11 September, 1904 between London GAA London , represented by club side Brian Boru GAA Brian Boru , and Cork GAA Cork , represented by club side from Dungourney . The London champions lost to their Munster opponents on a score line of 3 13 to 0 0. TOCleft Match details footballbox date 1904 09 11 team1 Cork GAA Cork score 3 13 &ndash 0 0 team2 London GAA London report goals1 goals2 stadium Cork Athletic Grounds , Cork city Cork attendance 10,000 referee L.J. O Toole Dublin See also Hurling All Irelands Category All Ireland Senior Hurling Championship Finals Category Cork GAA Category London GAA Category 1902 in Gaelic games Hurling Category 1902 in sports Hurling ... more details