. . . . "C\u00FA Chonnacht \u00D3 Cian\u00E1in"@ga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1117826438"^^ . . . "Rannaire n\u00F3 sc\u00E9ala\u00ED do Ruair\u00ED Mag Uidhir ab ea C\u00FA Chonnacht \u00D3 Cian\u00E1in (b\u00E1s 1615). De r\u00E9ir dealraimh, ba \u00E9 an ch\u00E9ad fhear a rac\u00E1ladh in \u00C9irinn, nuair a \u00FAs\u00E1ideadh an gl\u00E9as c\u00E9asta sin air agus \u00E9 \u00E1 cheisti\u00FA faoi \u00E9ir\u00ED amach a rinneadh praiseach de i dt\u00FAs samhradh na bliana 1615. Ar 31 I\u00FAil na bliana sin, daoradh \u00E9 f\u00E9in agus c\u00FAigear eile chun b\u00E1is i nDoire, agus creidtear gur crochadh \u00E9 go luath ina dhiaidh sin. D\u00E9antar cur s\u00EDos air freisin mar gh\u00EDom\u00E1nach \u00F3 Mhaigh, \u00E1it \u00E9igin idir Baile Monaidh agus an Bhanna, Co. Aontroma. Dearth\u00E1ir do Thadhg \u00D3g \u00D3 Cian\u00E1in ba ea \u00E9."@ga . "1365"^^ . . "C\u00FA Chonnacht \u00D3 Cian\u00E1in"@en . . . . . . . . . "C\u00FA Chonnacht \u00D3 Cian\u00E1in, d. 1615, was a rymer or chronicler to Rory Maguire. He was apparently the first man racked in Ireland, the instrument being used most severely upon him during an interrogation into a bungled insurrection in early summer 1615. On 31 July of that year, he and five others were condemned to death in Derry, and he is believed to have been hanged shortly afterwards. He is also described as a yeoman of Moygh, a place somewhere between Ballymoney and the Bann, County Antrim. He was a brother of Tadhg Og \u00D3 Cian\u00E1in. The surname \u00D3 Cian\u00E1in is now generally rendered as Keenan."@en . . . . . . "17191655"^^ . "Rannaire n\u00F3 sc\u00E9ala\u00ED do Ruair\u00ED Mag Uidhir ab ea C\u00FA Chonnacht \u00D3 Cian\u00E1in (b\u00E1s 1615). De r\u00E9ir dealraimh, ba \u00E9 an ch\u00E9ad fhear a rac\u00E1ladh in \u00C9irinn, nuair a \u00FAs\u00E1ideadh an gl\u00E9as c\u00E9asta sin air agus \u00E9 \u00E1 cheisti\u00FA faoi \u00E9ir\u00ED amach a rinneadh praiseach de i dt\u00FAs samhradh na bliana 1615. Ar 31 I\u00FAil na bliana sin, daoradh \u00E9 f\u00E9in agus c\u00FAigear eile chun b\u00E1is i nDoire, agus creidtear gur crochadh \u00E9 go luath ina dhiaidh sin. D\u00E9antar cur s\u00EDos air freisin mar gh\u00EDom\u00E1nach \u00F3 Mhaigh, \u00E1it \u00E9igin idir Baile Monaidh agus an Bhanna, Co. Aontroma. Dearth\u00E1ir do Thadhg \u00D3g \u00D3 Cian\u00E1in ba ea \u00E9."@ga . . . . . . "C\u00FA Chonnacht \u00D3 Cian\u00E1in, d. 1615, was a rymer or chronicler to Rory Maguire. He was apparently the first man racked in Ireland, the instrument being used most severely upon him during an interrogation into a bungled insurrection in early summer 1615. On 31 July of that year, he and five others were condemned to death in Derry, and he is believed to have been hanged shortly afterwards. He is also described as a yeoman of Moygh, a place somewhere between Ballymoney and the Bann, County Antrim. He was a brother of Tadhg Og \u00D3 Cian\u00E1in. The surname \u00D3 Cian\u00E1in is now generally rendered as Keenan."@en . . . . . .