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  2. List of Glee characters - Wikipedia

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    Rory Flanagan (Damian McGinty) is an Irish foreign exchange student who is living with Brittany's family. Rory first appeared in the fourth episode of the third season, titled " Pot o' Gold ". Brittany was initially convinced that Rory was a magical leprechaun whom only she could see and was there to grant her three wishes.

  3. Irish genealogy - Wikipedia

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    Irish genealogy is the study of individuals and families who originated on the island ... with the recording of the family trees of FitzGerald, Butler, Burke ...

  4. Gaels - Wikipedia

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    The two comparatively "major" Gaelic nations in the modern era are Ireland (which had 71,968 "daily" Irish speakers and 1,873,997 people claiming "some ability of Irish", as of the 2022 census) [1] and Scotland (58,552 fluent "Gaelic speakers" and 92,400 with "some Gaelic language ability" in the 2001 census). [56]

  5. The Troubles - Wikipedia

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    The McElhone family issued a statement reading in part: "Our family always knew that Paddy was an innocent young man, taken from his home and shot by a British soldier for no reason". The statement also said that his parents "went to their graves broken-hearted knowing that their innocent son had been killed, without justification, explanation ...

  6. Irish clans - Wikipedia

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    The Irish word clann is a borrowing from the Latin planta, meaning 'a plant, an offshoot, offspring, a single child or children, by extension race or descendants'. [7] For instance, the O'Daly family were poetically known as Clann Dalaigh, from a remote ancestor called Dalach.

  7. Irish royal families - Wikipedia

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    Blood Royal — From the time of Alexander the Great to Queen Elizabeth II, by Charles Mosley, published for Ruvigny Ltd., London, 2002 ISBN 0-9524229-9-9; Vicissitudes of Families, by Sir Bernard Burke, Ulster King of Arms, published by Longman, Green, Longman and Roberts, Paternoster Row, London, 1861.

  8. An Exhaustive Breakdown of the Entire Dutton Family Tree - AOL

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  9. Kingdom of Munster - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Munster (Irish: Ríocht Mhumhain) was a kingdom of Gaelic Ireland which existed in the south-west of the island from at least the 1st century BC until 1118. . According to traditional Irish history found in the Annals of the Four Masters, the kingdom originated as the territory of the Clanna Dedad (sometimes known as the Dáirine), an Érainn tribe of Irish Gae