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  2. List of Irish clans - Wikipedia

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    Clans of Ireland is a modern organization that was started in 1989 and has eligibility criteria for surnames to be included on their register of Irish clans. This includes that the family or clan can trace their ancestry back to before 1691 which is generally considered to mark the end of the clan based lineage system in Ireland.

  3. Category:Irish clans - Wikipedia

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  4. Clans of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    During the late 1980s, Rory O'Connor wrote to Irish newspapers and individuals, encouraging the organisation of Irish clan associations. [citation needed] On 6 November 1989, a press conference was held in Dublin to announce the opening of an umbrella body for these clan associations, Clans of Ireland (Finte na hÉireann).

  5. Gabla - Wikipedia

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    Uí Gabla (clan), an Irish clan and surname, see List of Irish clans; Gabla, the Mauritanian Arabic dialect, see Hassaniya Arabic; Gabla, a content creator and gamer known for his work in Fortnite and other video games, active under the name Gabla since March 12, 2018 (YouTube Channel).

  6. O'Houlihan (dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    The Houlihan dynasty is a noble house and clan descending from Uí Mháine in modern-day County Galway and County Offaly in Ireland. This is reflected in the patronymic naming system: "Uallachán, son of Flann, son of Flannchadh, son of Innrachtach, son of Maelduin, son of Donngal, son of Anmchadh, son of Eoghan Buac." [1] [2] [3]

  7. Rose O'Neill (Irish noblewoman) - Wikipedia

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    The O'Neills were the most powerful Gaelic Irish clan of their time, but by the mid-to-late sixteenth century, they had fallen into internal conflict due to a succession dispute. The clan split into many septs: the MacShanes, the MacBarons and the followers of Turlough Luineach O'Neill. It is possible this conflict influenced her upbringing. [3 ...

  8. O'Carroll - Wikipedia

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    O'Carroll (Irish: Ó Cearbhaill), also known as simply Carroll, Carrol or Carrell, is a Gaelic Irish clan which is the most prominent sept of the Ciannachta (also known as Clan Cian). Their genealogies claim that they are kindred with the Eóganachta (themselves led by the O'Sullivans and MacCarthys), descended paternally from Ailill Aulom .

  9. Feely - Wikipedia

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    Feely (Irish: Ó Fithcheallaigh) is an Irish Gaelic clan or family from northern Connacht, Ireland, primarily the counties of Sligo, Roscommon and Leitrim. They are a member of the Síol Muireadaigh , a tribal confederation of clans that descend from a common ancestor.