• Roderick O'Flaherty (Irish: Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh; 1629–1718 or 1716) was an Irish historian. He was born in County Galway and inherited Moycullen...
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    the story were a literary invention by Irish author Richard Head. Roderick O'Flaherty in A Chorographical Description of West or H-Iar Connaught (1684)...
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  • interpretations rather rely on the book Ogygia by the 17th-century bard Roderick O'Flaherty. In The White Goddess, Graves proposed a hypothetical Gallic tree...
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  • Úgaine Mór's reign to that of Ptolemy II Philadelphus (281–246 BCE). Roderick O’Flaherty in Ogygia (1685) has his reign begin "the year in which Alexander...
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    warlord, died 1589. Roderick O'Flaherty, author and historian, died 1720. Edmond O'Flaherty, Jacobite, died 1749. Edmund O'Flaherty, Irish M.P., fl. 1854...
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    Ogygia in his honor but ultimately known as Attica. Ogygia is used by Roderick O'Flaherty as an allegory for Ireland in his book published in 1685 as Ogygia:...
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  • Fibrisigh correspond to the Anglicised forms Ruaidhrí Ó Flaithbheartaigh Roderick O'Flaherty Flaithrí Ó Maolconaire Florence Conry (1560–1629, Archbishop of Tuam)...
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  • no genealogical record available for the Dugans themselves, and Roderick O'Flaherty, the famous 17th century Galway scholar says in his "Ogygia" that...
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  • Family History Society Journal, June 1992 Issue. Ó Flaithbheartaigh/Roderick O'Flaherty, Ruaidhrí (1843) [1684]. Iar Connacht. James Hardiman (1820). History...
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    Great Britain and Ireland as a constituent country. According to Roderick O'Flaherty, Joseph Justus Scaliger "reckons up eleven of twelve matricular languages...
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