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Ancaire (Lucas the Anchorite) mac Poil O Duibhgeannain | | Fearghail Mhuimhnigh (Fearghail of Munster) mac Lucais O Duibhgeannain, d. 1347 | | Matha Ghlais mac Fearghail Mhuimhnigh O Duibhgeannain | | Maoileachlainn mac Matha Ghlais O Duibhgeannain | | Dubhthaigh Mhoir mac Maoileachlainn O Duibhgeannain, d. 1511 | |________________________________________________________ | | | | Dubhthaigh Oig mac Dubhtaigh Mhoir O Duibhgeannain Maoilsechlainn | | | | Duilbh mac Dubhtaigh Oig O Duibhgeannain, d. 1578 Paidin | | | | Maolmhuire mac Duilbh O Duibhgeannain, fl. 1578 Dolbh | | Matthew Glas | | Daibhidh Bacach O Duibhghennain fl. 1651–1696
407:) as he sometimes called himself, was an active scribe, compiler, poet between the years 1651 and 1696. In the earliest of his known works, Royal Irish Academy Ms. 24.P.9., he writes on page 238: "I stop now, and I on Loch Mask in the house of Tadhg Og Ó Flaherty, 1 April 1651, David Duigenan who wrote this." A later entry specifies the place as Oilean Ruadh, or Red Island. Over the course of his life he penned such works as "The Frenzy of Sweeney", "The Adventures of the Two Idiot Saints", "The Battle of Magh Rath", and "The Banquet of Dun na Gedh". He is believed to have lived his final years in Shancough, Tirerrill,
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230:. Their ancestor was Philip na hInishe who died in Conmaicne in 1340, said to be a brother of Fearghall Muimhneach. The first member of the family mentioned as of Castlefore was Maghnus mac Melaghlin Ruadh O Duibggeannain, who died in 1452. He is apparently the same Maghnus of Castlefore was the chief compiler of the Book of
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141:... informs us that the O Duigenans followed the profession of historiographers under the families of Clann Mhaiolruanaidh and Conmhaicne in Magh Rein, that is, with the Mac Dermotts and the MacDonoughs in the west, and with the O Farrells in the territory of Annaly."
454:"1578: O'Duigennan of Kilronan (Dolbh, son of Duffy), ollav of Tirerrill, a learned historian, who kept a thronged house of general hospitality; a cheerful, eloquent, and affable man, died; and his son, Mulmurry, took his place" (
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1740:Ulster Irish
1715:West Breifne
1710:East Breifne
1660:Ulster Cycle
1655:Fenian Cycle
1566:Hill of Tara
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1388:Énna Aignech
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1158:MacGeoghegan
912:Uí Fiachrach
634:Basil Dignam
615:Peter Dignan
609:Peter Dignan
519:Sean Duignan
513:Noel Duignan
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1695:Tír Eoghain
1650:Heremonians
1561:Rathcroghan
1398:Eochu Airem
1328:O'Concannon
1303:O'Donnellan
1240:O'Mulrooney
1148:O'Melaghlin
1050:MacLoughlin
1020:O'Gallagher
832:MacGeraghty
817:O'Conor Roe
812:O'Conor Don
646:Mark Dignam
593:John Dignan
67:introducing
1788:Categories
1705:Tyrconnell
1700:Clandeboye
1612:Glentaisie
1522:Literature
1483:Colla Uais
1363:Ó Cuindlis
1358:O'Mulconry
1343:O'Mullally
1338:O'Naughton
1333:O'Duigenan
1308:O'Houlihan
1265:O'Hanratty
1250:O'Leighnin
1245:O'Monaghan
1235:MacDonnell
1200:MacCarroll
1187:Clan Colla
1080:O'Donnelly
1060:MacSweeney
920:MacClellan
902:O'Sheridan
897:MacKiernan
872:O'Flaherty
847:O'Flanagan
837:O'Finnerty
665:Tom Degnan
527:(musician)
435:Duibhgeann
1814:Connachta
1685:Fermanagh
1680:Airgíalla
1645:Milesians
1607:Knockavoe
1353:O'Kearney
1290:Uí Mháine
1225:MacDonald
1220:McCaffrey
1085:O'Gormley
1010:O'Doherty
1005:O'Donnell
970:O'Gaughan
950:MacFirbis
892:MacGovern
857:MacDonagh
852:MacDermot
804:Uí Briúin
795:Connachta
787:and septs
778:Connachta
470:Duigenans
304:does not
232:Ballymote
152:Drumcliff
1773:Category
1675:Connacht
1628:articles
1408:Findemna
1323:O'Cleary
1318:O'Downey
1313:O'Madden
1280:O'Garvey
1270:O'Hanlon
1260:O'Boylan
1215:MacManus
1210:MacGuire
1205:MacMahon
1173:MacAuley
1163:O'Higgin
1153:O'Molloy
1126:Uí Néill
1124:Southern
1105:O'Hamill
1090:O'Lunney
986:Uí Néill
984:Northern
960:O'Carney
940:O'Cahill
930:O'Cleary
887:O'Malley
882:O'Reilly
877:O'Rourke
867:O'Beirne
862:MacManus
785:Kindreds
685:See also
576:(Irish:
550:Deignans
491:(writer)
483:Duignans
187:Kilronan
171:Uí Maine
1725:Uisnech
1626:Related
1617:Kinsale
1595:Battles
1463:Gráinne
1413:Clothru
1348:MacEgan
1298:O'Kelly
1275:O'Rogan
1255:O'Heany
1230:MacRory
1195:MacCann
1168:MacCary
1110:MacCaul
1100:O'Quinn
1095:O'Hagan
1075:O'Cahan
1070:MacEwen
1055:MacNeil
1045:O'Neill
1037:nEógain
1025:Dunkeld
1015:O'Boyle
997:Conaill
965:O'Towey
955:O'Coyne
925:O'Heyne
842:O'Teige
707:Sources
672:Digmans
653:Degnans
622:Dignams
587:Dignans
325:removed
310:sources
183:Moylurg
127:Shannon
123:Tethbae
63:improve
1690:Ailech
1554:Places
1065:Lamont
1035:Cenél
995:Cenél
945:O'Dowd
742:Ucc.ie
398:Galway
119:Annaly
1730:Brega
1635:Gaels
359:were
156:Kells
48:, or
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1403:Medb
308:any
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112:clan
97:The
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