Uí Chaoimh
Clann Ghaelach is ea Uí Chaoimh as Contae Chorcaí, ach go háirithe timpeall na gceantar Mainistir Fhear Maí agus Dúiche Ealla. Príomhchlásal the primary sept na nEoghanacht Ghleanndamhnach a bhí iontu, ina ríthe na Mumhan ón 6ú go dtí an 8ú haoiseanna.
Stair
[cuir in eagar | athraigh foinse]Mhair Caomh, sinsear eapainmneach na clainne, sa luath-chéad aois déag, de shliocht Chathail mhic Fhinghin, rí Mumhan mór le rá de chuid na 8ú haoise.
Maíonn Uí Chaoimh gurbh í an bandia Clíodhna a sinsear. Tá scéal mór le rá acu maidir lena pósadh le Caomh.[1] Bhí a deirfiúr Aibell in iomaíocht léi le haghaidh ghrá Chaoimh ach sa deireadh fuair Clíodhna an lámh in uachtar trí asarlaíocht.
Tá nasc láidir ag an gclann le Contae Chorcaí. Bhíodh a gcríocha dúchais suite feadh bhruacha na hAbhann Móire, gar do Mhainistir Fhear Maí. Ghlac siad páirt sna cogaí den dara haois déag idir Uí Chonchúir agus Eoghanachta.
Cuireadh as a dtuath dúchais iad le linn ionradh na Normannach ar Éirinn, agus bhog siad siar go dtí Dúiche Eala. Tugadh an t-ainm Pobal Uí Chaoimh dá dtuath nua, agus bhí lárionad a bpríomhchlann ag Dromach i nDrom Tairbh.
Ba iad Domhnall Ó Caoimh (bás c. 1655), who was prominent i nÉirí Amach 1641, agus a mac Captaen Daniel Ó Caoimh, a maraíodh ag troid ar son Séamais II i gCath Eachroma sa bhliain 1691, ina dtaoisigh dheireanacha na clainne. Coigistíodh a gcuid tailte sa bhliain 1703, agus díoladh iad leis an Hollow Blades Company.
Tá an sloinne an-choiteanta fós i bPobal Uí Chaoimh agus sna ceantair thart timpeall. Sa bhliain 1890, taifeadadh dhá thrian de bhreitheanna faoin sloinne i gContae Chorcaí.
Maraon le Géanna Fiáine eile, chuaigh Uí Chaoimh i seirbhís mhonarcaithe Caitliceacha na hEorpach. Sa bhliain 1740, glacadh Constantine Ó Caoimh (rugadh c. 1670) le huaslathas na Fraince as ucht a ginealaigh Éireannaigh agus a seirbhíse fada. Faightear an sloinne "Cuif" in Champagne i dtuaisceart na Fraince, sliochtaigh shaighdiúirí Uí Chaoimh.
Daoine
[cuir in eagar | athraigh foinse]Ba chóir an t-alt seo a ghlanadh, mar: Béarla
Tar éis an t-alt a ghlanadh, is féidir an teachtaireacht seo a bhaint de. Féach ar Conas Leathanach a Chur in Eagar agus an Lámhleabhar Stíle le tuilleadh eolais a fháil. |
Ó Caoimh
[cuir in eagar | athraigh foinse]- Brian Ó Cuív (Ó Caoimh)
- Éamon Ó Cuív (rugadh 1950), polaiteoir
O'Keeffe
[cuir in eagar | athraigh foinse]- Alfred Henry O'Keeffe (1858–1941), New Zealand artist and art teacher
- Batt O'Keeffe, (born 1945), Irish politician
- Ben O'Keeffe, (born 1989), Doctor and New Zealand Professional Rugby Referee
- Bob O'Keeffe (1881–1949), Irish hurler
- Ciarán O'Keeffe (born 1971), English psychologist specialising in parapsychology and forensic psychology
- Corey O'Keeffe (born 1998), footballer
- Daniel O'Keeffe (judge) (born 1943), barrister and Irish High Court judge[2]
- Dan O'Keeffe (1907–1967), Irish footballer
- Danny O'Keefe (born 1943), American singer-songwriter based in Seattle, Washington
- David O'Keeffe (academic), Irish jurist, professor of European law
- David O'Keeffe (footballer) (born 1962), former Australian rules footballer
- Declan O'Keeffe (born 1972), retired Irish footballer
- Denis O'Keeffe, Irish hurler
- Dennis O'Keeffe, British professor of social science
- Eamonn O'Keefe, (born 1953) English-born Irish former footballer
- Eileen O'Keeffe (born 1981), Irish former international hammer and discus thrower
- Eoin O'Keeffe (born 1979), Irish composer based in the UK
- Frank O'Keeffe (1896–1924), Australian cricketer
- Georgia O'Keeffe (1887–1986), American artist
- Ger O'Keeffe (born 1952), retired Irish footballer
- Hank O'Keeffe (1923–2011), American basketball player
- Irene O'Keeffe, Irish camogie player
- Jessy Keeffe (born 1996), Australian rules footballer
- James O'Keeffe (1912–1986), Irish Fine Gael politician
- Jim O'Keeffe (born 1941), Irish politician
- Jonathan O'Keeffe (born 1977), birth name of Irish actor Jonathan Rhys Meyers
- Kain O'Keeffe (born 1987), Australian actor
- Kerry O'Keeffe (born 1949), Australian cricketer and sports commentator
- Kevin O'Keeffe (footballer) (born 1952), former Australian rules footballer
- Kristin Bair O'Keeffe (born 1966) American novelist
- Lachlan Keeffe (born 1990), Australian rules footballer
- Laurence O'Keeffe (1931–2003), British diplomat, ambassador to Czechoslovakia during the 'Velvet Revolution'
- Miles O'Keeffe (born 1954), American actor
- Molly O'Keefe (born 1986), American author
- Natasha O'Keeffe (born 1986), English actress
- Ned O'Keeffe (born 1942), Irish politician
- Paddy O'Keeffe (born 1864), Irish hurler
- Padraig O'Keeffe (1887–1963), Irish traditional musician
- Pat O'Keeffe (1883–1960), English boxer
- Patrick O'Keeffe (politician) (died 1973), Irish politician
- Patrick O'Keeffe (writer) (born 1964), Irish-American short story writer
- Rhys O'Keeffe (born 1990), Australian rules footballer
- Sean O'Keeffe (born 1982), Australian rules footballer
- Susan O'Keeffe, Irish politician and journalist
- Timothy O'Keeffe (1926–1994), Irish editor and publisher
- Trevor O'Keeffe (1968–1987), Irish man who was murdered while hitchhiking in France
- James Albert O'Keeffe (1932–2016), Irish Activist
Féach freisin
[cuir in eagar | athraigh foinse]Foinsí
[cuir in eagar | athraigh foinse]- Byrne, Francis J., Irish Kings and High-Kings. Four Courts Press. 2a heagrán, 2001.
- Charles-Edwards, Thomas M., Early Christian Ireland. Cambridge University Press. 2000.
- Franklin, D., "Cliodhna, the Queen of the Fairies of South Munster", in Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society,': imleabhar III, Dara sraith Series. 1897, ll. 81 ff
- MacLysaght, Edward, Irish Families: Their Names, Arms and Origins. Irish Academic Press. 4ú heagrán, 1998.
Naisc sheachtracha
[cuir in eagar | athraigh foinse]- O'Keefe Clan ar OKeefeClan.org
- O'Keeffe family pedigree ar Leabharlann Náisiúnta
Tagairtí
[cuir in eagar | athraigh foinse]- ↑ Franklin, ll. 81 ff
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