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Dónall and Mac
It had five editors, including founders Gearóid Ó Cairealláin and Eoghan Ó Néill, Ciarán Ó Pronntaigh, Concubhar Ó Liatháin and finally Dónall Mac Giolla Chóill ( Feb-Dec 2008 ).
A male's surname generally takes the form Ó / Ua ( originally " grandson ") or Mac (" son ") followed by the genitive case of a name, as in Ó Dónaill (" grandson of Dónall ") or Mac Gearailt (" son of Gerald ").

Dónall and ),
O ' Donnell ( Irish: Ó Dónaill or Ó Domhnaill ), which is derived from the forename Domhnall ( meaning " world ruler ", Rex Mundi in Latin, Modern Irish spelling, Dónall ) were an ancient and powerful Irish family, kings, princes, and lords of Tír Chonaill ( rendered in English as Tyrconnell or Tyrconnel, known today as County Donegal ) in early times, and the chief allies and sometimes rivals of the O ' Neills in Ulster.

Dónall and Irish
The name Dónall is also conventionally used as an Irish equivalent of Daniel.
See FitzGerald, Battle of Callann, Earl of Desmond, Desmond Rebellions, Second Desmond Rebellion, Florence MacCarthy, Tudor conquest of Ireland, Dónall Cam Ó Súilleabháin Béirre, Siege of Dunboy, Plantations of Ireland, Irish Confederate Wars, Donagh MacCarthy, Viscount Muskerry, Earl of Clancarty.

Dónall and .
Ardea Castle, a stronghold of Dónall Cam Ó Súilleabháin Béirre.
Other half-brothers were Donnchadh, Domhnall Dónall, and Ruaidhri, who was killed in 1575.
Goffraidh Ó Dónaill, the first chieftain, was son of Dónall Mór Ó Dónaill.
Upon Goffraidh's death, subsequent to wounds incurred during battle against Ó Néill, he was succeeded in the chieftainship by his brother Dónall Óg, who returned from Scotland in time to withstand successfully the demands of Ó Néill.
He was rescued by Dónall Geimhleach Ó Catháin.

Mac and Amhlaigh
Séamus Bhriain Mac Amhlaigh, who died in 1983, was reportedly the last native-speaker of Antrim Irish.
A wealth of recordings and stories told by Mac Amhlaigh were recorded by researchers from Queen's University in Belfast.
Uig is the ancestral seat of the Clan MacAulay ( Mac Amhlaigh ) who are of Norse descent ( Olavsson ).
* 27 January-Dónall Mac Amhlaigh, writer ( born 1926 ).
* 10 December-Dónall Mac Amhlaigh, writer ( died 1989 ).

Mac and Dublin
The King of Leinster, Diarmait Mac Murchada, enlisted the help of Strongbow, the Earl of Pembroke, to conquer Dublin.
In the south, around 1, 200 Volunteers mustered in Cork, under Tomás Mac Curtain on the Sunday, but they dispersed after receiving nine contradictory orders by dispatch from the Volunteer leadership in Dublin.
* November 19 – Seán Mac Stíofáin, a leader of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, is arrested in Dublin after giving an interview to RTÉ.
The delegation included Gerry Adams, Martin McGuinness, Sean Mac Stiofain ( IRA Chief of Staff ), Daithi O ' Conaill, Seamus Twomey, Ivor Bell and Dublin solicitor Myles Shevlin.
Upon the death of Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn in early 1166, Ruaidhrí, King of Connacht, proceeded to Dublin where he was inaugurated King of Ireland without opposition.
Charlton was awarded the freedom of the city of Dublin in 1994 by Lord Mayor Tomás Mac Giolla.
* UBS Prices and Earnings Report 2006: Dublin is 8th most expensive city but 3rd highest for net earnings Very thorough article on the time-based Big Mac index.
* The Irish poet Hugh Mac Cuirtin ( or Aodh Buidhe Mac Cuirtin ) is imprisoned in Dublin.
During his time Oitir Mac mic Oitir, one of the Hebridean nobles, took Dublin by force and held it for six years before his assassination in 1148.
Moore's greatest influence in the early days was guitarist Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac who was a mentor to Moore when performing in Dublin.
Following the split of 1992, Tomás Mac Giolla, a TD in the Dublin West constituency and President of the party for most of the previous 30 years, was the only member of the Dáil parliamentary party not to side with the new Democratic Left.
Although Mac Giolla was to lose his seat in the general election later that year, he would be elected Lord Mayor of Dublin in 1993.
Deciding to remain in Dublin, where they lived at Harcourt Terrace, the pair assisted with the inaugural production of Galway's Irish language theatre, An Taibhdhearc ; the play was Mac Liammóir's version of the mythical story Diarmuid agus Gráinne.
Mac Liammóir and Edwards then threw themselves into their own venture, co-founding the Gate Theatre in Dublin in 1928.
Muirchertach had controlled Dublin since 1093, and at this stage in his career seems to have regarded Magnus as an ally with the necessary seapower in his ongoing war with the Mac Lochlainn dynasty of the north-west.
In 1991 he lost his seat on Dublin City Council, and in the 1992 general election he nearly lost his Dáil seat to Tomás Mac Giolla of the Workers ' Party.
Mac Giolla was elected to Dublin City Council representing the Ballyfermot local electoral area in 1979 and at every subsequent local election until he retired from the council in 1997.
In 1999 Mac Giolla wrote to the chairman of the Flood Tribunal calling for an investigation into revelations that former Dublin Assistant City and County Manager George Redmond had been the official supervisor at the election count in Dublin West and was a close associate of Liam Lawlor.
In 1979, Mac Giolla was elected to Dublin Corporation for the Ballyfermot area.
In his eighties Mac Giolla continued to be active and was a member of the group which campaigned to save No. 16 Moore Street in Dublin city centre where the surrender of Patrick Pearse was completed.
The Mac Giolla Mocholmog also were prominent in commercial trading activity in the Danish City of Dublin ( Dyflin ).
The nearest railway station is Mac Diarmada Station in Sligo Town, where trains run to Dublin Connolly and are operated by Iarnród Éireann.

Mac and 1968
Sinatra recorded several anti-war songs, including " My Buddy ", featured on her album Sugar, " Home ", co-written by Mac Davis, and " It's Such A Lonely Time of Year ", which appeared on the 1968 LP The Sinatra Family Wish You a Merry Christmas.
The Big Mac hamburger made its debut in 1968
* Fanny Hill ( Sweden, 1968 ), starring Diana Kjær, Hans Ernback, Keve Hjelm, Oscar Ljung ; directed by Mac Ahlberg
In December 1968, Mitchell played with The Dirty Mac, an all-star band assembled for The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus.
Ginnie Mae had guaranteed the first mortgage passthrough security of an approved lender in 1968 and in 1971 Freddie Mac issued its first mortgage passthrough, called a participation certificate, composed primarily of private mortgages.
The Big Mac ( introduced in metro Pittsburgh in 1967 and nationwide in 1968 ) is a hamburger sold by McDonald's, an international fast food restaurant chain.
** Terry MacDonald ( now Mac McDonald ) ( 1968 )
These include: English Parish Churches ( 1952 ), English Cottages and Farmhouses ( 1954 ), The English House Through Seven Centuries ( 1968 ), Pompeii and Herculanaeum ( 1960 ), Ireland ( with Micheal Mac Liammoir ) ( 1966 ), Rome: From its Foundation to the Present ( 1971 ) and England ( 1971 ).
In 1968, Kusama presided over the happening Homosexual Wedding at the Church of Self-obliteration in 33 Walker Street in New York, and performed alongside Fleetwood Mac and Country Joe and the Fish at the Fillmore East, New York City.
* Fleetwood Mac ( Blue Horizon 1968 )
* The Vaudeville Years of Fleetwood Mac 1968 to 1970 Box set ( Receiver 1998 )
Fleetwood Mac are a rock band, formed in 1968.
* It's Great / Gabardine Mac ( Columbia DB 8517 ) 1968 ( US: no issue )
uk: Файл: Fleetwood Mac-Fleetwood Mac ( 1968 ). jpg
Fleetwood Mac, sometimes known as Peter Green's Fleetwood Mac, is the debut album by the band Fleetwood Mac, released in 1968.
fr: Fleetwood Mac ( album de 1968 )
it: Fleetwood Mac ( 1968 )
sv: Fleetwood Mac ( musikalbum, 1968 )
Released in 1968, Mr. Wonderful is the second album by the blues-rock band, Fleetwood Mac.
* Danny Kirwan, guitarist with Fleetwood Mac from 1968 to 1972
In 1968 he participated in John Lennon's Dirty Mac project on The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus program.
Just after the album The Beatles came out in late 1968, Lennon performed " Yer Blues " at The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus with a supergroup dubbed the " The Dirty Mac ", consisting of himself, Eric Clapton on lead guitar, Keith Richards on bass, and Mitch Mitchell on drums.

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