legendary chieftain?/pirate? who led the raid on the coast of Britain in which the boy Patrick was captured and who later sold hiom into slavery to Milchu, in co. antrim
Yes it is anglicized from the Gaelic O'Donnghaille meaning son of donnghaille from donngaille o'neill a decendant on niall of the nine hostages of ulster
The king was Niall Noígíallach, known as Niall of the Nine Hostages.
The name "Iran Hostage Crisis" implies that there were hostages held by the Iranian government and this holding of hostages fomented a crisis.
Heartily wielding the mighty family motto of "For My Country!" through what would be for many the deadly sands of time, the proud and noble Irish surname of Higgins rises vistoriously through history from County Sligo, where they held a family seat from the most ancient of times. Descended from a grandson of Niall of the Nine Hostages, the 4th century High King of Ireland and founder of the Ui Neill Clan, the surname was first rendered in the Gaelic language as "O huigin", which derives from the word "uiging", akin to the Norse word "viking".
Sort of... called Niall Caille (Niall of the Callan) to distinguish him from his grandson Niall mac Aeda who died in 917, the Niall mac Aeda who died in 846 had become High King of Ireland in 833.
Yes it is anglicized from the Gaelic O'Donnghaille meaning son of donnghaille from donngaille o'neill a decendant on niall of the nine hostages of ulster
St. Patrick initially came to Ireland when he was kidnapped by Niall of the Nine Hostages to be brought to Ireland as a slave when he was 16 years old.
Ireland. Originally "Niall" after "Niall of the Nine Hostages," Irish King of long ago. The various spellings of it just changed over time, hence Neal, Neil, Neill, O'Neal, O'Neil, O'Neill, McNeill, MacNeill, etc.
The king was Niall Noígíallach, known as Niall of the Nine Hostages.
The name Neil has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew.Neil comes from the Gaelic name Niall, which is of disputed origin, possibly meaning "champion" or "cloud". This was the name of a semi-legendary 4th-century Irish king, Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Pagan raiders who sold him as a slave in Ireland.St Patrick was captured by Irish raiders who attacked his home town along the coast of England, stealing livestock and people to use as slaves.pirates who sailed to ireland and sold him
Were hostages during a bank robbery
The first time he went to Ireland, he was taken there by pirates after having been kidnapped from Britain. The second time he went under orders from the pope. Both time would have been by ship or boat.
The Hostages was created in 1975.
At age 16 when he was living in Wales, he was captured by Irish raiders and taken as a slave to Ireland. Six years later, he escaped and returned to be with his family. He later felt called to return to Ireland and preach there.
"Hostages" has twelve episodes .
The Three Hostages was created in 1924.