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Ó Cuív is the son of Brian Ó Cuív, professor of Celtic Studies at University College Dublin, and Emer de Valera, who was the last surviving daughter of Fianna Fáil founder and former President of Ireland, Éamon de Valera, when she died at the age of 93 in February 2012.
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' Dun Emer, 1902 1905 '; ' William Butler Yeats and the Weird Sisters '; ' Cuala: The Partnership, 1908 1923 '; ' Cuala: The Separation ': in Family Secrets: William Butler Yeats and His Relatives.
' Dun Emer, 1902 1908 '; ' William Butler Yeats and the Weird Sisters '; ' Cuala: the Partnership 1908 1923 '; ' Cuala: the Separation, 1924 1940 ': in Family Secrets: William Butler Yeats and His Relatives.
# " If You Go " ( Geoffrey Parsons, Michel Emer ) 2: 39

Emer and was
Emer was the first to enter, as Cúchulainn lifted the side of the house up to let her in, tipping Bricriu into a ditch.
He is often described as dark: in The Wooing of Emer and Bricriu's Feast he is " a dark, sad man, comeliest of the men of Erin ", in The Intoxication of the Ulstermen he is a " little, black-browed man ", and in The Phantom Chariot of Cú Chulainn " is hair was thick and black, and smooth as though a cow had licked it ... in his head his eyes gleamed swift and grey "; yet the prophetess Fedelm in the Táin Bó Cúailnge describes him as blond.
A sculpture by Martin Heron, entitled " For the Love of Emer ", depicting Cú Chulainn balancing on a tilting 20-foot pole, representing the feat of balancing on the butt of a spear he learned from Scáthach, was installed in Armagh in 2010.
A solution was found-Conchobar would sleep with Emer on the night of the wedding, but Cathbad the druid would sleep between them.
When Aífe's son Connla came to Ireland in search of his father, Emer realised who he was and tried to persuade Cú Chulainn not to kill him, but to no avail.
Emer was said to possess the six gifts of womanhood: beauty, a gentle voice, sweet words, wisdom, skill at needlework and chastity.
A few years into the series, Nuala McKeever ( Emer ) left the series to pursue other interests, and a new love interest for Billy was introduced in the form of Emer's previously unseen sister, Dympna.
In Dublin, she accepted the invitation to join Evelyn Gleeson to form the Dun Emer Guild along with Lily, who was an embroiderer.
( This house, located in Dundrum, was later renamed Dun Emer.
In 1904, the operation was reorganized into two parts, the Dun Emer Guild run by Gleeson and Dun Emer Industries under the direction of the Yeats sisters, and in 1908 the groups separated completely.
It was named after the legendary Emer and evolved into the Cuala Press.
The title-page device of the Dun Emer Press was designed by Elinor Monsell and shows Emer standing underneath a tree.
In 1904, the Dun Emer crafts studio was organized into two parts, the Dun Emer Guild under Gleeson and Dun Emer Industries under the Yeats sisters.
In 1904, the operation was reorganized into two parts, the Dun Emer Guild run by Gleeson and Dun Emer Industries under the direction of the Yeats sisters, and in 1908 the groups separated completely.
The Dun Emer Press was founded at Dundrum by Elizabeth Yeats, assisted by her brother William Butler Yeats, in 1903.
* Elizabeth Yeats and Lily Yeats sisters, founders of Cuala Press at Churchtown after it was reorganized separate from the Dun Emer Press and Studio at Dundrum.
His wife Emer Costello is a member of Dublin City Council since 2003 representing the North Inner City electoral area in his Dáil constituency and was elected Lord Mayor of Dublin in June 2009.
He was baptized into the Church of Christ, established by Joseph Smith, Jr., in Brownhelm, Ohio in August 1833 by missionary Emer Harris, brother of Martin Harris, a witness to the Book of Mormon.
The Marita Ann was intercepted by the Irish Navy vessels theEmer and the LÉ Aisling on the south coast of Kerry with the arms and ammunition on board.

Emer and modern
Emer, in modern Irish Éimhear, or, erroneously, Eimhear or Éimear, daughter of Forgall Monach, is the wife of the hero Cú Chulainn in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.

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The 10th-century Tochmarc Emire, Samhain is the first of the four " quarter days " of the year mentioned by the heroine Emer.
In 1902, he helped set up the Dun Emer Press to publish work by writers associated with the Revival.
When Fand sees that Cúchulainn's jealous wife, Emer is worthy of him ( and accompanied by a troop of armed women ), she decides to return to Manannán, who then shakes his magical cloak of mists between Fand and Cúchulainn so that they may never meet again.
They search all over Ireland for a suitable wife for him, but he will have none but Emer, daughter of Forgall Monach.
In the meantime, Forgall offers Emer to Lugaid mac Nóis, a king of Munster, but when he hears that Emer loves Cú Chulainn, Lugaid refuses her hand.
Leaving Aífe pregnant, Cú Chulainn returns from Scotland fully trained, but Forgall still refuses to let him marry Emer.
Cú Chulainn storms Forgall's fortress, killing twenty-four of Forgall's men, abducts Emer and steals Forgall's treasure.
Cathbad suggests a solution: Conchobar sleeps with Emer on the night of the wedding, but Cathbad sleeps between them.
Cúchulainn rebuked by Emer ( 1905 illustration by H. R. Millar )
Emer, meanwhile, tries to kill her rival, but when she sees the strength of Fand's love for Cú Chulainn she decides to give him up to her.
Manannan shakes his cloak between Cú Chulainn and Fand, ensuring the two will never meet again, and Cú Chulainn and Emer drink a potion to wipe the whole affair from their memories.
Emer rebuking Cú Chulainn.
The Ulstermen searched all over Ireland for a suitable wife for Cú Chulainn, but he would have none but Emer.
Emer would accept Cú Chulainn as a husband, but only when his deeds justified it.
In the meantime, Forgall offered Emer to Lugaid mac Noís, a king of Munster.
However, when he heard that Emer loved Cú Chulainn, Lugaid refused her hand.
Cú Chulainn returned from Scotland fully trained, but Forgall still refused to let him marry Emer.
Cú Chulainn stormed Forgall's fortress, killing twenty-four of Forgall's men, abducted Emer and stole Forgall's treasure.
Having proved his prowess, Emer now agreed to marry him.

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