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  2. Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill - Wikipedia

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    Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill is an acclaimed Irish traditional singer, keyboard player, and composer. She is considered one of the most influential female vocalists in the history of Irish music. [ 1 ] Throughout her career, Tríona Ní Dhomhnaill has worked with renowned traditional Irish groups such as Skara Brae , The Bothy Band , and Nightnoise .

  3. The Pursuit of Diarmuid and Gráinne - Wikipedia

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    Toruigheacht Dhiarmuda agus Ghrainne: The pursuit after Diarmuid O'Duibhne and Grainne, the daughter of Cormac mac Airt, king of Ireland in the third century. Transactions of the Ossianic Society. Vol. 3. Dublin: Ossianic Society. Jones, Mary. "The Pursuit of Diarmud and Grainne". From maryjones.us. Retrieved 13 April 2007. MacKillop, James (1998).

  4. Diarmuid Ó Gráinne - Wikipedia

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    Diarmuid Ó Gráinne (10 May 1950 – 28 August 2013) was an Irish-language writer and journalist from the County Galway Gaeltacht.He wrote for the newspaper, Lá and featured on Raidió na Gaeltachta.

  5. Psychological Society of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    1999/00 Grainne Ni Dhomhnaill; 2000/01 Roger Woodward; 2001/02 Desmond Swan; 2002/03 James Connolly; 2003/04 Joe MacDonagh; 2004/05 Brian Hughes; 2005/06 Ronan Yore;

  6. Gráinne - Wikipedia

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    "Grania questions the druid", illustration by Henry Justice Ford in The Book of Romance (1903). Gráinne (Irish pronunciation: [ˈɡɾˠaːn̠ʲə]), sometimes anglicised Grania, is the daughter of king Cormac mac Airt in the Fianna Cycle of Irish mythology.

  7. Mary Stuart O'Donnell - Wikipedia

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    Lady Mary Stuart O'Donnell (Irish: Máire Stíobhartach Ní Dhomhnaill; c. 1607 - in or after 1639) [1] was an English-born Irish noblewoman. Her father, the 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, left her pregnant mother behind in Ireland during the Flight of the Earls.

  8. Nuala O'Donnell - Wikipedia

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    Nuala O'Donnell (Irish: Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill; c. 1575 – c. 1630) was an Irish noblewoman of the O'Donnell dynasty who took part in the Flight of the Earls. [1] She was known as "the Lady of the Piercing Wail". [2] [3] After the death of her sibling Rory, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, she became the key representative of the O'Donnell clan.

  9. Séamus Ó Grianna - Wikipedia

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    Born to Feidhlimidh Mac Grianna and Máire Eibhlín Néillín Ní Dhomhnaill into a family of poets and storytellers in Ranafast, County Donegal, he attended local primary school until the age of 14. He spent several years at home and as a seasonal worker in Scotland. [ 1 ]