- maol
- adj bald, blunt
Irish-English dictionary. 2013.
Irish-English dictionary. 2013.
Maol Íosa V, Earl of Strathearn — Maol Íosa V of Strathearn (also Maol Íosa of Orkney) was the last of the native Gaelic family of Strathearn mormaers. He ruled Strathearn as mormaer/earl between 1330 and 1334, and was Earl of Orkney between 1331 and 1350. His career began… … Wikipedia
Maol Íosa III, Earl of Strathearn — Maol Íosa III of Strathearn, who ruled Strathearn 1271 to 1317, is the sixth known Mormaer of Strathearn; but this is a source problem and in no way means that he was the sixth in reality. He was son of Maol Iosa II of Strathearn and his second… … Wikipedia
Maol Muire Ua Dunáin — [ˈmueːl ˈmuirʲə oːˈdunaːɲ] (* 1040 in Irland; † 9. Januar 1117 in Clonard) war Bischof von Meath, erster Erzbischof von Cashel und apostolischer Legat von Paschalis II. Er war der führende Reformer der irischen Kirche zu Beginn des 12.… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Maol Íosa II, Earl of Strathearn — Maol Íosa II of Strathearn (English: Malise I of Strathearn) who ruled Strathearn 1245–1271, is the fifth known Mormaer of Strathearn, but of course this is simply a source problem and in no way means that he actually was the fifth. Maol Íosa II … Wikipedia
Maol Íosa IV, Earl of Strathearn — Maol Íosa IV of Strathearn, who ruled Strathearn (1317–1329), is the seventh known Mormaer of Strathearn, but of course this is simply a source problem and in no way means that he was the seventh in actuality. Maol Íosa was an ardent supporter of … Wikipedia
Maol Cheann-dearg — (right) and An Ruadh stac (left) from Beinn Liath Mhòr with Beinn Bhàn and the Skye Cuillin in the background … Wikipedia
Maol Choluim de Innerpeffray — was a 14th century bishop elect of Dunkeld. He was a canon from Strathearn. After the death of bishop William Sinclair, the canons of Dunkeld held an election, which was held late in the year 1337 or early 1338. The result was disputed. Maol… … Wikipedia
Maol Chosna — (fl. early 6th century) was an Irish missionary and founder of the church of Cill Maol Chosna ( the church of Maol Chosna ), which gave its name to the vicarage of the east half of Ballymacward, County Galway. The site is located at Kilmelcosing… … Wikipedia
Maol Choluim, Earl of Angus — Maol Choluim, Earl of Angus, ruled roughly 1214 1240, is the fifth attested post 10th century Mormaer of Angus, and the last Gaelic ruler of that province. He married Mary, daughter and heiress of Humphrey de Berkeley. They had one son, Richard,… … Wikipedia
Maol Eoin Ó Crechain — Maol Eoin Ó Crechain, Archdeacon of Tuam and Doctor of Sacred Theology, died 1243. The History of the Popes lists him as an Archdeacon of Tuam, stating that after his return from beyond the sea as a Professor, [he] died in Dublin. The surname Ó… … Wikipedia
Maol Ruanaidh mac Ruaidhrí Ó Dubhda — Maol Ruanaidh mac Ruaidhrí Ó Dubhda, Chief of the Name and Lord of Tireragh, died c. 1450. Almost the only document dealing with the succession as the Ó Dubhda chief of the name is Araile do fhlathaibh Ua nDubhda, which presents many… … Wikipedia