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- Ó_Maolconaire abstract "Ó Maolconaire, more properly Ó Maol Chonaire, sometimes Ó Mhaoilchonaire, Ó Maolchonaire, etc..., was the surname of a family of professional poets and historians in Medieval Ireland. Traditionally it would have been spelled without the 'h', but with a dot over the 'c', either of which indicate an aspirant. In a period prior to the surrender of the Ó Conchubhair Donn and the other Connacht chieftains, it was Anglicised O'Mulconry, however the family was required to drop the national prefixes as part of the terms of surrender. Specific families, particularly the educators were systematically targeted, as part of the plot to destroy the Irish culture and language, as well as the Catholic religion. This can add great confusion to researchers of this important literary and religious family. It is now rendered most commonly Conry, sometimes Conroy, possibly sometimes King. There are many distinct groups of Conroys, some of whom also, though less commonly, use Conry, which are Anglicisations of disparate Irish Gaelic names.".
- Ó_Maolconaire wikiPageID "7292538".
- Ó_Maolconaire wikiPageRevisionID "557822882".
- Ó_Maolconaire subject Category:Families_of_Irish_ancestry.
- Ó_Maolconaire subject Category:History_of_Ireland.
- Ó_Maolconaire subject Category:Irish-language_surnames.
- Ó_Maolconaire subject Category:Irish_Brehon_families.
- Ó_Maolconaire subject Category:Irish_families.
- Ó_Maolconaire subject Category:Irish_genealogy.
- Ó_Maolconaire subject Category:Kinship_and_descent.
- Ó_Maolconaire subject Category:Medieval_Ireland.
- Ó_Maolconaire subject Category:Surnames.
- Ó_Maolconaire subject Category:Surnames_of_Irish_origin.
- Ó_Maolconaire comment "Ó Maolconaire, more properly Ó Maol Chonaire, sometimes Ó Mhaoilchonaire, Ó Maolchonaire, etc..., was the surname of a family of professional poets and historians in Medieval Ireland. Traditionally it would have been spelled without the 'h', but with a dot over the 'c', either of which indicate an aspirant.".
- Ó_Maolconaire label "Ó Maolconaire".
- Ó_Maolconaire sameAs %C3%93_Maolconaire.
- Ó_Maolconaire sameAs Q8078724.
- Ó_Maolconaire sameAs Q8078724.
- Ó_Maolconaire wasDerivedFrom Ó_Maolconaire?oldid=557822882.