- O'Daly, Donogh Mór
- O'Daly, Donogh Mór
• Irish poet (d. 1244)Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Donogh Mor O'Daly — Donogh Mór O Daly † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Donogh Mór O Daly (in Irish Donnchadh Mór O Dálaigh) A celebrated Irish poet, d. 1244. About thirty of his poems are extant, amounting to four or five thousand lines, nearly all… … Catholic encyclopedia
Donogh Mor O'Daly — (the Irish form of the name is Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh) was a celebrated Irish poet who died in 1244. Mor is the Irish word for great .The O Dalys considered themselves descendants of a sixth or ninth century poet called Dalach. The sept were… … Wikipedia
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Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh — (englisch Donogh Mor O’Daly; * um 1175 wahrscheinlich im County Meath; † 1244 wahrscheinlich in Boyle Abbey) war ein irischer Dichter bardischer Tradition. Ó Dálaigh soll Abt in Boyle Abbey im County Roscommon gewesen sein, wo er auch beerdigt… … Deutsch Wikipedia
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