Brian Ó Cuív (1916 – 14 November 1999) was a Celtic scholar who specialised in Irish history and philology. Ó Cuív was professor of Celtic Studies at University...
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Brian Cowen. He lost to Micheál Martin. Martin appointed Ó Cuív as Deputy leader of Fianna Fáil, following Brian Lenihan Jnr's death. However, Ó Cuív...
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appointed to the European Court of Justice on 13 October 2004. His uncle Brian Ó Cuív was the son-in-law of Éamon de Valera.[citation needed] List of members...
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Ireland, inspired by the American revolution and the French revolution Brian Ó Cuív (1977). "The Wearing of the Green". Studia Hibernica (17, 18): 107–119...
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"Scots-Gaelic Scribes", pp. 263–4; Wormald, Court, Kirk and Community, p. 63. Brian Ó Cuív (1973). The linguistic training of the mediaeval Irish poet. Dublin Institute...
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Gnímh (c. 1540–c. 1630), Irish poet The family of Ó Gnímh in Ireland and Scotland: a look at the sources, pp. 57–71 in Nomina 8 (1984), Brian Ó Cuív....
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identified as the manuscript referred to by that title. It was described by Brian Ó Cuív as one of the "most important and most beautiful ... undoubtedly the...
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state ceremonies. Though the salute is often called "Amhrán Dóchais", Brian Ó Cuív argued "Mór Chluana" is the correct title. The words Taoiseach and Tánaiste...
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fols. 53r-56v Brian Ó Cuív, A Fragment of Irish Annals. Edited with English translation, In Celtica 14 (1981) pp. 83–104. Brian Ó Cuív, "A Fragment of...
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