Flann Ó Riain (18 September 1929 – 6 December 2008) was an Irish cartoonist, writer and Irish language activist. He was born on 18 September 1929 in Lucan...
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and camera operator, Flann Ó Riain, produced a static comic strip which was shown one frame at a time. A single narrator, Pádraic Ó Gaora, described the...
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Irish Academic Press, Dublin, 2001 (reprint of the Sixth Edition). Flann Ó Riain, 'Where's That? – Ballyrashane'. The Irish Times, Dublin, Monday, 9...
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terminus ante quem. Second, Ó Riain sees reason to identify the saints Airerán (11 August), Modímóc (10 December) and Flann (14 January) with Airfhinnán...
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(1983), p. 728 Ó Riain (2011), p. 171 Williams (1990), p. 64 Welsh (1996) [page needed] O'Neill (1908), p. 180 Bigger 1900, pp. 79–84 Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí...
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Dáire Cerbba (section Flann mac Lonáin)
Irish History and Mythology. Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. 1946. Ó Riain, Pádraig, (ed.), Corpus Genealogiarum Sanctorum Hiberniae. Dublin Institute...
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sources and methodology", p. 41–2. Ó Riain, "The Book of Glendalough: a continuing investigation", p. 80. Ó Riain, "The Book of Glendalough: a continuing...
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whom Donnuban is believed to have belonged. See Máire Herbert and Pádraig Ó Riain (eds. & trs.), Betha Adamnáin: The Irish Life of Adamnán. Irish Texts Society...
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London 1926 Calendar of Patent Rolls Irish Exchequer Payments 1270-1446 O Riain, Flann "Where's that/Cronody 1355" Irish Times 11/6/2001 Ball p.74 Calendar...
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The most expansionist historical Eóganacht king before him was Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib (d. 639). The Eóganachta kingship, which had its chief seat...
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