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- Giolla na Naomh Mac Aodhagáin, Irish scribe and historian, died c. 1443. A member of the Mac Aodhagáin family of bards, Giolla na Naomh was a professor of Irish in Ormond; he may have acted in a legal capacity for the Earl of Ormond. He was responsible for the compilation of the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland, which he wrote on a vellum manuscript. In 1643, they were copied for Rev. John Lynch of Galway by Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh. The original manuscript is now lost but a copy survives of Mac Fhirbhisigh's text. The manuscript (MS. 7, c. n. 17) is incomplete and includes five fragments of annals beginning in 573 and ending in 914. In 1309, a direct ancestor with the same name, Giolla na Naomh Mac Aodhagáin ollav of Connacht in Law and a universal master equally skilled in all arts, was killed in the retinue of Aedh mac Eoghain Ó Conchobair king of Connacht by the Clan Murtagh O'Conor. The Mac Aodhagáin family moved south from Connacht into Ormond after his death. (en)
- and staraí Éireannach ba ea Giolla na Naomh Mac Aodhagáin, bás c. 1443. Baird ba ea a mhuintir, . Ollamh Gaeilge in Urumhain ba ea é féin, agus b'fhéidir ina dhlíodóir ar son . Bhí Mac Aodhagáin ina thiomsaitheoir Annála Easpacha na hÉireann, a scríobh ar déanta as párpháipéar. Sa bhliain 1643, rinne Dubhaltach Mac Firbhisigh cóip de ar son Rev. as Gaillimh. Tá an bunleagan anois caillte, ach tá cóip den chóip le Dubhaltach fós ar marthain, MS. 7, c. n. 17, le cúig mhír ann ón mbliain 573 go dtí 914. Sa bhliain 1309, maraíodh sinsear ar comhainm leis, ollamh dlí agus saoi i ngach ceird, ball de lucht leanúna , rí Chonnacht, ag . Bhíos clann Mhic Aodhagáin ó dheas ar na Connachta i nUrumhain isteach i ndiaidh a bháis. (ga)
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- Giolla na Naomh Mac Aodhagáin, Irish scribe and historian, died c. 1443. A member of the Mac Aodhagáin family of bards, Giolla na Naomh was a professor of Irish in Ormond; he may have acted in a legal capacity for the Earl of Ormond. In 1309, a direct ancestor with the same name, Giolla na Naomh Mac Aodhagáin ollav of Connacht in Law and a universal master equally skilled in all arts, was killed in the retinue of Aedh mac Eoghain Ó Conchobair king of Connacht by the Clan Murtagh O'Conor. The Mac Aodhagáin family moved south from Connacht into Ormond after his death. (en)
- and staraí Éireannach ba ea Giolla na Naomh Mac Aodhagáin, bás c. 1443. Baird ba ea a mhuintir, . Ollamh Gaeilge in Urumhain ba ea é féin, agus b'fhéidir ina dhlíodóir ar son . Bhí Mac Aodhagáin ina thiomsaitheoir Annála Easpacha na hÉireann, a scríobh ar déanta as párpháipéar. Sa bhliain 1643, rinne Dubhaltach Mac Firbhisigh cóip de ar son Rev. as Gaillimh. Tá an bunleagan anois caillte, ach tá cóip den chóip le Dubhaltach fós ar marthain, MS. 7, c. n. 17, le cúig mhír ann ón mbliain 573 go dtí 914. (ga)
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- Giolla na Naomh Mac Aodhagáin (ga)
- Giolla na Naomh Mac Aodhagáin (en)
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