Farney may refer to Farney, Monaghan a barony in County Monaghan, Ireland, based on a mediaeval Gaelic kingdom Monaghan GAA a nickname for the current Monaghan GAA team, derived from the preceding an imaginary voice in the head of Ryan Freel , baseball player disambig ... more details
Farney is an Baronies of Ireland Barony in County Monaghan . The area has claim to the site of the Battle of Achaidh Leithdeircc Achadh Leithdheirg , in 331 in Ireland 331 . The area around Lough Ooney was originally called Fernmag or Fer Fernmaighe Farney . ref http www.magoo.com hugh mcmahon.html A McGough McMahon Connection? ref which means the disputed battle site is actually in the Dartrey Barony or kingdom of Dartraige Con innsi References reflist coord missing County Monaghan Category Baronies of County Monaghan monaghan geo stub ... more details
Dick Farney birthname Farn sio Dutra e Silva born November 14, 1921 died August 4, 1987 was a Brazilian pianist, pop composer, and crooner popular in the 1950s. Dick Farney, stage name of Farnesio Dutra ..., going to present the program Dick Farney, the Voice and Piano . He formed the group Os Swing Maniacos , alongside with his brother Cyll Farney, on drums, and accompanied Edu da Gaita Song on recording ... Dick Farney Show , aired by TV Record Channel 7 in Sao Paulo. In 1960 formed the group Dick Farney ... Farney s and Farney s Inn , both in S o Paulo. Formed a trio with Sab oin 1971. From 1973 ... with L cio Alves 1954 M sica rom ntica com Dick Farney 1954 Sinfonia do Rio de Janeiro 1955 A saudade mata a gente 1955 Foi voc Tudo isto amor 1955 Dick Farney e seu Quinteto 1955 Bem querer Sem amor nada se tem 1955 Dick Farney on Broadway 1956 Jingle bells White Christmas Feliz Natal 1956 Jazz Festival 1956 Jazz after midnight 1956 Meia noite em Copacabana com Dick Farney 1956 Dick Farney ... Atendendo a pedidos 1960 Dick Farney em can es para a noite de meu bem 1960 Dick Farney e seu jazz moderno no audit rio de O Globo 1960 Dick Farney no Waldorf 1961 Somos dois Uma loura 1961 Dick Farney Jazz 1961 Dick Farney Show 1961 Jam Session 1962 Dick Farney apresenta sua orquestra no audit rio de O Globo featuring Leny Andrade 1965 Meia noite em Copacabana 1967 Dick Farney, piano e Orquestra Gaya 1972 Penumbra e romance 1973 Dick Farney 1973 Concerto de Jazz ao vivo 1974 Dick Farney e voc 1974 Um piano ao cair da tarde 1975 Um piano ao cair da tarde II 1976 Dick Farney 1976 Tudo isso amor with Claudette Soares 1977 Cinco anos de jazz 1978 Dick Farney 1978 Tudo isso amor II 1979 Dick Farney o cantor, o pianista, o diretor de orquestra s rie Retrospecto gravadora RGE 1981 Noite 1983 Feliz de amor 1985 Momentos 1986 Dick Farney ao vivo Arte do espet culo Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Farney, Dick ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH November ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2009 ogan mac Durthacht is king of Fernmag Farney, county Monaghan in the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology . He was an enemy of Ulaid Ulster and its king, Conchobar mac Nessa , but later made his peace with them. He murdered Deirdre s husband, Naoise , on Conchobar s orders. Category Ulster Cycle Eogan mac Durthacht celt myth stub de Eogan mac Durthacht ... more details
Cath Achaidh Leithdeircc h i Fernmoigh ref transcription of the original ref The Battle of Achadh Leithdheirg , in Fearnmhagh ref John O Donovan scholar John O Donovan Translation ref took place in 331 in Ireland 331 The place of the battle has been disputed Farney, Monaghan , County Monaghan Loughbrickland , County Down References references Ireland history stub Category 4th century conflicts Category History of County Monaghan Category 4th century in Ireland ... more details
Beaver Falls is a hamlet in the Croghan town , New York Town of Croghan , west of the Croghan village , New York Village of Croghan , in Lewis County, New York . The hamlet is home to a population of around 500 2007 estimate . The hamlet is split into two sections, divided by the Beaver River, which flows down from the village of Croghan. Three bridges cross the river, two vehicle bridges on the upper and lower ends of the hamlet, and a third railway trestle which crosses the river in the center of town behind the Latex Mill. Main street, once a busy district during the early 20th century is now all but stripped of commercial business, with only the Latex Mill and J.P. Lewis Mill still in operation, and the Post office and Fire Department residing there. The hamlet of Beaver Falls, back in the 1850s, was all farmland. The land was owned by the Farney s and was passed down for many decades. The house still resides in this local hamlet. Later in the 20th Century, the Farney s sold the farmland, and houses and churches were built. Industry Beaver Falls, once a turn of the century industrial center, is home to two paper mills. Interface Solutions operates out of the former J.P. Lewis Company Mill on the western edge of the hamlet. Omniafiltra, an Italian owned filtration paper manufacturer runs the former Latex Mill in the center of the hamlet. Beaver Falls Generating Facility http www.integrysenergy.com news docs beaverfalls.pdf The Beaver Falls Generating Facility is a 95 megawatt co generation power plant situated along the banks of the Beaver River on the west edge of the hamlet of Beaver Falls, NY. The plant, completed in 1995 produces power for the NYS Energy Grid using both Natural Gas and 2 Fuel Oil. It is owned and operated by WPS Power Development, which purchased the plant in May 2002. The plant also supplies steam to the Omniafiltra mill, located just east on the same side of the river. coord 43 53 13 N 75 25 39 W type city region US NY display title Categor ... more details
hAodha is a Gaels Gaelic Irish people Irish surname . Overview Now generally anglicised as O Hea in County Cork , Hughes or Hayes , hAodha derives from Aodh, a personal name meaning fire popular at all historical times throughout the Gaelic world. It is the surname of at least ten unrelated families found in Gaelic Ireland, such as hAodha of Muscraighe Luachra the M scraige of Sliabh Luachra , now County Cork hAodha of T r Chonaill centered at Ballyshannon, County Donegal hAodha of T r Eoghain around Ardstraw, County Tyrone hAodha of Ulaid around what is now Tynan, County Armagh hAodha of Airg alla centred around what is now Farney, County Monaghan hAodha of D l Fiatach in Ulaid now south County Down hAodha of Muintir Murchada in what is now County Galway . Bearers of the name Flann Ua Aedha , Abbot of Aran, died 1110. S amas hAodha , member of the Gaelic League, fl. 1914 1922. External links http www.irishtimes.com ancestor surname index.cfm?fuseaction Go.&UserID http www.failteromhat.com pedigree.php DEFAULTSORT O hAodha Category Surnames Category Irish families Category Surnames of Irish origin Category Irish language surnames Category Families of Irish ancestry ... more details
ref On May 17, 2010, Freel announced his retirement. Farney Freel gained some notoriety in August ... voice in his head named Farney. ref http sportsline.com columns story 9596332 Sportsline.com ref Said ... in my head said, That was a great catch, Ryan, I said, Hey, Farney, I don t know if that was you who ... I tell em I m talking to Farney. ref http www.signonsandiego.com sports baseball 20060813 9999 1s13bbhorn.html SignOnSanDiego.com Sports With Freel, Reds have four in outfield ref Freel later said that Farney ... s name? I said, Let s call him Farney. So now everybody s like, Run, Farney, run or Let Farney hit today ... more details
Procas or Proca was one of the Latin kings of Alba Longa Latin kings of Alba Longa in the Roman mythology mythic tradition of the founding of Rome . He was the father of Amulius and Numitor . ref Virgil VI, 767 Livy I, 3, 9. ref The name The names of the Alban kings are based on toponym s around Rome, or rationalize the connection of mythical figures with the early history of Rome . The fabricated genealogies in which they appear reflect the desire of status seeking gens families in the Roman Republic Late Republic 147 BC 30 BC Late Republic to lay claim to Troy Trojan ancestry. The name Procas or Proca may be related to the mythological figure Prochyte, a kinswoman of Aeneas ref Gary D. Farney, Ethnic Identity and Aristocratic Competition in Republican Rome Cambridge University Press, 2007 , p. 57. ref who died when the fleet carrying the refugees of Troy to Italy was within sight of the coast. She was buried on the island that bore her name. ref Pierre Grimal, The Dictionary of Classical Mythology Blackwell, 1986, 1996 , p. 392. ref Latin kings References reflist Ancient Rome myth stub Category Latin kings Category Roman mythology Category Mythological kings bg ca Proca de Proca fr Procas gl Proca it Proca nl Proca Silvius ja pl Prokas pt Procas tr Procas ... more details
Image Duveneck Farny 1874.jpg thumb Henry Farny right with Frank Duveneck in 1874 File Henry Farney Obsidian Mountain In The Yellowstone.jpg thumb Obsidian mountain in the Yellowstone, 1897 Henry Fran ois Farny 15 July 1847 Ribeauvill 23 December 1916 was a French born United States painting painter and illustrator . His work was centered on the life of Indigenous peoples of the Americas Native American s in the 19th century United States . Biography Farny s family left France in 1853 to emigrate to the United States. The family moved to Warren, Pennsylvania Warren in Pennsylvania , near an Seneca nation Seneca reservation. Farny was profoundly affected by the Indian civilization he encountered at an early age. Around 1859, the Farny family moved to Cincinnati, Ohio . Attracted by painting and drawing, the young man became an illustrator for magazines and books for children. When he was 18 years old, Harper s Weekly published a double page view of Cincinnati he made. External links commonscat Henry F. Farny position left http www.cincinnati.com cam cincinnatiwing camfarnysharp.html Bio of Farny Cincinnati Enquirer http www.fineoldart.com browse by essay.html?essay 266 Bio of Farny US painter stub Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Farny, Henry ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION French American painter and illustrator DATE OF BIRTH 15 July 1847 PLACE OF BIRTH Ribeauvill DATE OF DEATH 23 December 1916 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Farny, Henry Category American painters Category 1847 births Category 1916 deaths Category French emigrants to the United States fr Henry Farny fi Henry F. Farny ru , ... more details
Sabinus is an ancient Roman cognomen originally meaning Sabine that is, it indicated origin among the Sabines, an ancient people of Latium . It was used by a branch of the gens Flavius Flavia , of the gens Calvisius Calvisia , and several others, and is by far the most common of the cognomina indicating ethnic origin that were in use during the Roman Republic Republican and Augustus Augustan eras . Sabine heritage carried a positive stereotype of traditional values and trustworthiness, and since the cognomen may have been appropriated by some politicians for its aura of uprightness, it should not always be taken as a mark of authentic Sabine origin. ref Gary D. Farney, Ethnic Identity and Aristocratic Competition in Republican Rome Cambridge University Press, 2007 , pp. 90ff. http books.google.com books?id jdFF Pc7GPMC&pg PT167&dq 22far and away the most frequently used 22ethnic 22 cognomen 22&lr &as drrb is q&as minm is 0&as miny is &as maxm is 0&as maxy is &as brr 0 v onepage&q 22far 20and 20away 20the 20most 20frequently 20used 20 22ethnic 22 20cognomen 22&f false online. ref Earliest uses of the cognomen T.P. Wiseman lists the following as the earliest known use of Sabinus as a cognomen for each gens in bold known to use it ref T.P. Wiseman , New Men in the Roman Senate 1971 , pp. 257 258, as cited by Farney, Ethnic Identity and Aristocratic Competition , p. 91, note 14, who adds T. Siccius Sicinius Sabinus to Wiseman s list. ref Appius Claudius gens Claudius Appius Claudius Sabinus Inregillensis Sabinus Regillensis , Roman consul consul 495 BC. Titus Siccius or Sicinius Sabinus, consul 487 BC. Marcus Sextius Sabinus, praetor 202 BC. Publius Sabinus praenomen conjectured , quaestor 99 BC. Lucius Titurius Sabinus, legatus legate 75 BC. Titus Varius Sabinus, legate 63 62 BC. Gaius Calvisius Sabinus consul 39 BC Gaius Calvisius Sabinus , consul 39 BC. Titus Vettius Sabinus, moneyer monetalis in 70 BC. Titus Septimius Sabinus, praetor 28 BC. Marcus Minatius Sabinus, ... more details
Multiple issues BLP sources April 2011 orphan February 2009 notability April 2011 Image Replace this image male.svg right Chucho Narvaez born 1922 is a Mexican Brazilian film director director of photography, ref name SouzaGlobo1984 cite book last1 Souza first1 Cl udio Mello e title Quinze anos de hist ria language Portugese url http books.google.com books?id jBlAAAAMAAJ accessdate 28 April 2011 year 1984 publisher Rede Globo ref news cameraman and documentarian. Narvaez was born in the Mexican Federal District Federal District DF of Mexico City . He started his long career at Estudios Churubusco Churubusco and Azteca Studios Azteca film studio studios , where he worked with great names of the Cinema of Mexico such as Cantinflas , Pedro Armend riz , Dolores del R o , and others. In the 1940s, he lived in the United States and worked in Hollywood . He has lived in Brazil since 1948, where he remained after shooting an Cinema of the United States American film . He worked at Atl ntida Cinematogr fica during the golden age of chanchada s, with Oscarito, Grande Otelo , Anselmo Duarte, Cyll Farney, Eliana, Carlos Manga, and Watson Macedo. In 1965, Narvaez was one of the founders of Rede Globo , where he filed reports on topics such as the Argentina Argentine born guerilla Che Guevara , the death of John F. Kennedy , and Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Queen Elizabeth II s visit to Brazil. In 1969, he worked, while at Rede Globo, with the polemic journalist and politician Amaral Neto and created a new style of documentaries for television, the program Amaral Neto, o Rep rter . Years later, in the 1980s and 1990s, he was the director of Television and Cinema Center of Petrobras . References Reflist Use dmy dates date April 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Narvaez, Chucho ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1922 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Narvaez, Chucho Category 1922 births Category Living people Categor ... more details
Biot s respiration , sometimes also called ataxic respiration , Fact date December 2008 is an abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by groups of quick, shallow inspirations followed by regular or irregular periods of apnea. ref DorlandsDict seven 000092260 Biot respiration ref It generally indicates a poor prognosis. It is named for Camille Biot , who characterized it in 1876. ref Biot MC. Contribution a l etude du phenomene respiratoire de Cheyne Stokes. Lyon Med. 1876 23 517 528, 561 567. ref ref cite journal author Wijdicks EF title Biot s breathing journal J. Neurol. Neurosurg. Psychiatr. volume 78 issue 5 pages 512 3 year 2007 month May pmid 17435185 doi 10.1136 jnnp.2006.104919 url http jnnp.bmj.com cgi pmidlookup?view long&pmid 17435185 pmc 2117832 ref Causes Biot s respiration is caused by damage to the medulla oblongata due to strokes or trauma or by pressure on the medulla due to uncal herniation uncal or tentorium cerebelli tentorial herniation. It can be caused by opioid use. ref name pmid18763421 cite journal author Farney RJ, Walker JM, Boyle KM, Cloward TV, Shilling KC title Adaptive servoventilation ASV in patients with sleep disordered breathing associated with chronic opioid medications for non malignant pain journal J Clin Sleep Med volume 4 issue 4 pages 311 9 year 2008 month August pmid 18763421 doi url pmc 2542501 ref Related patterns It is distinguished from Ataxic respirations ataxic respiration by having more regularity and similar sized inspirations, whereas ataxic respirations are characterized by completely irregular breaths and pauses. As the breathing pattern deteriorates, it merges with ataxic respirations . In common medical practice, Biot s respiration is often clinically equivalent to Cheyne Stokes respiration , although the two definitions are separated in some academic settings. References reflist External links http www.waiting.com brainfuncthree.html About brain injury and functions Eponymous medical signs for respiratory ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Deleted image removed Image Oscarito.jpg right thumb Scene from Carnaval Atl ntida 1952 featuring Oscarito Chanchada IPA pt ad is the name of a genre of Brazil ian comedy film comedies , often musical film musical . Its name given by journalists and film critics of the 1930s , coming from the Paraguay an Spanish language Spanish slang and meaning mess , trash , trick , implied the ease in accessibility of these films content to a culturally deprived audience. In 1935, the company Cin dia of Rio de Janeiro started the period of chanchadas with Al , Al Brasil . The early chanchadas were often seen emulating the Cinema of the United States Hollywood musicals of the era. Most presented stars of contemporary music like Carmen Miranda , Francisco Alves, and Orlando Silva. It was the company Atl ntida of Rio that would elaborate and perfect the conventions of chanchada. Atl ntida was founded in 1941 by a group of intellectuals to produce high quality films but with commercial restraints, they started to produce chanchadas. The film Carnaval no fogo 1949 by Watson Macedo established the main scheme for chanchadas a loving couple, jeopardising gangsters, a friendly and comic duo, and promotion of Brazilian carnival carnival music . However, the actors that brought chanchadas the ultimate success were not male and female idols Anselmo Duarte, Cyll Farney, Eliana, Dercy Gon alves but the comic sidekicks the duo Oscarito and Grande Otelo , Z Trindade, Ankito, Costinha and villains Jos Lewgoy , Wilson Grey . The music featuring famous samba samba can o stars like ngela Maria, N lson Gon alves, Cauby Peixoto, and Emilinha Borba often functioned as a rupture in the plot rather than serving the Continuity fiction continuity . The most prominent director of the genre was Carlos Manga who directed some most notable chanchadas like Nem Sans o, Nem Dalila 1952 , Garotas e Samba 1957 , and O Homem do Sputnik 1959 . Although most chanchadas adop ... more details
ed Aired died 698 or ed Airdd or ed Airech was a Dal nAraide king of the Cruthin Cruithne in Ulaid Ulster . He ruled from 690 698. In the 6th and 7th centuries the Dal nAraide were part of a confederation of Cruithne tribes in Ulaid Ulster and were the dominant members. ref Byrne, pg.109 ref He was a member of the U Dercu Ch in sept which resided in the Lagan river valley on the borders of modern County Down and Antrim. ref Byrne, additional notes pg.xvii ref The annals call him King of Dal nAraide at his death obit whereas the normal title used during this time was King of the Cruithne. The annals record his death at the Battle of Telach Garraisc in Fernmag Farney, County Monaghan along with Conchobar Macha mac M ele D in, King of the Airthir an Airgialla tribe of modern County Armagh in 698. ref Annals of Ulster , AU 698.1 Annals of Tigernach, AT 698.1 ref One explanation of the battle is that they were allies fighting against the U Cremthainn another Airgialla tribe of eastern County Fermanagh and northern County Monaghan ref name Byrne, pg.117 Byrne, pg.117 ref Another is that Conchobar was his enemy and they slew each other in battle. ref Byrne additional notes, pg.xvii Mac Niocaill, pg.114 ref The motivation may have been to protect the ecclesiastical independence of Armagh from the Cen l nE gan ref name Byrne, pg.117 Notes reflist References refbegin Annals of Ulster at http www.ucc.ie celt published T100001A index.html at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Annals of Tigernach at http www.ucc.ie celt published G100002 index.html at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Byrne, Francis John 2001 , Irish Kings and High Kings , Dublin Four Courts Press, ISBN 978 1 85182 196 9 Gearoid Mac Niocaill 1972 , Ireland before the Vikings , Dublin Gill and Macmillan refend External links http celt.ucc.ie index.html CELT Corpus of Electronic Texts at http www.ucc.ie University College Cork Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Aed Aired ALTERNATIV ... more details
Fews Upper Irish derived place name na Fe ref name PDI http www.logainm.ie 292.aspx Placenames Database of Ireland ref is a Barony country subdivision barony in County Armagh , Northern Ireland . ref name PRONI It lies in the south of the county bordering the Republic of Ireland with its southern and south western borders. It is bordered by four other baronies in Northern Ireland Armagh barony Armagh to the west Fews Lower to the north and west Orior Lower to the north west and Orior Upper to the east. ref name PRONI It also borders three baronies in the Republic of Ireland Cremorne to the west Dundalk Upper to the south and Farney to the south west. Geographical features The Fews Mountains run through both Fews Lower and Upper, with the ranges highest peak, Carrigatuke also known as Armaghbrague Mountain , standing at 1,200 ft., located in Fews Lower. ref name LibraryIreland The County Water and Clarbane River both flow through Fews Upper. The Ballynacarry Bridge crosses the River Fane which is on the border between County Armagh and County Monaghan. ref name Logainm ref name Border List of settlements Below is a list of settlements in Fews Upper ref name Logainm Towns Crossmaglen Villages and population centres Ballsmill Cullyhanna Newtownhamilton Silverbridge Whitecross, County Armagh Whitecross List of civil parishes Below is a list of civil parishes in Fews Upper ref name PRONI Parishes ref name PRONI Map Ballymyre Creggan Lisnadill split with the barony of Armagh and Fews Lower Newtownhamilton References reflist refs ref name PRONI http www.proni.gov.uk index local history geographical index baronies .htm PRONI Baronies of Northern Ireland ref ref name PRONI Parishes http applications.proni.gov.uk geogindx arma.htm PRONI Civil Parishes of County Armagh ref ref name PRONI Map http applications.proni.gov.uk geogindx maps bararma.gif Baronies and civil parishes of County Armagh ref ref name Logainm cite web url http www.logainm.ie 292.aspx title Fews Upper work ... more details
DISPLAYTITLE Pot o Gold radio program Pot o Gold was radio s first big money giveaway program, garnering huge ratings within four weeks of its 1939 debut. The premise of the radio program, created by Ed Byron, was that any person who picked up the telephone when host Horace Heidt called would automatically win 1000. Phone numbers were chosen by three spins on the Wheel of Fortune 1 choice of phone directory, 2 page number and 3 the line on the page. Cast The series ran on NBC from September 26, 1939 to December 23, 1941. Music was supplied by Horace Heidt and his Musical Knights with the original stars Larry Cotton, Frankie Carle, Jean Farney, Ruth Davies, Fred Lowery, Henry Russell, Red Ferrington, Bernie Mattinson and the Le Ahn Sisters. For a time, Art Carney was the announcer. A new show by the same name returned on ABC for a run from October 2, 1946 to March 26, 1947 hosted by singing clown Happy Felton with music by the Harry Salter Orchestra and vocalists Vera Holly and Jimmy Carroll 1913 72 . The announcer was Bob Shepard 1915 93 who also was the announcer on Counterspy and Break the Bank 1948 Break the Bank . Film main article Pot o Gold film The program s success prompted production of a 1941 in film 1941 United States American romantic comedy film based on the radio series. Directed by George Marshall director George Marshall and produced by James Roosevelt , the movie Pot o Gold was released April 3, 1941, eight months before the NBC radio series came to an end. Walter DeLeon s screenplay told of a couple romantically involved despite family feuds. James Stewart actor James Stewart and Paulette Goddard portrayed the couple, and orchestra leader Heidt appeared as himself. ref http www.imdb.com title tt0034055 fullcredits Full cast and crew for Pot o Gold . IMDB. Retrieved on 2008 08 14. ref See also Champagne for Caesar Dr. I.Q. The Jackpot References reflist Category 1930s American radio programs Category 1940s American radio programs Category American g ... more details
DJs Kate Hutchens, Travis Phillips, Paul Farney, Craig Fisher, Levi Hillman, and Christy Hopkins ... winning small prizes in their campus mailboxes. In the 2004 2005 school year, DJ Paul Farney began ..., KSWC became the flagship station of Southwestern College sporting events with Paul Farney and Curt ... Farney became the student color commentator with Travis Phillips and Kelly Burgar as in studio engineers and Tad Humphries as the chief engineer. After Farney and Phillips graduation, Tommy Castor ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Tierney IPA en t rni is an Irish surname. Overview Tierney is an Anglicized form of Irish language Irish lang ga Tiarnaigh male , lang ga N Thiarnaigh female , also spelled lang ga Tighearnaigh N Thighearnaigh . It is derived from tiarna , the Irish word for lord or master. Four unrelated families of the name arose in Gaelic Ireland , in what is now County Mayo , County Monaghan , County Meath , and County Tipperary . Tighearnaigh of Cen l nE gain This family were lived in the territory of Fearnmuigh or Fearnmaigh which means the territory of the plain is an area in South Monaghan South Armagh and is in fact the present Barony of Farney , whose principal town is Carrickmacross . http homepage.eircom.net thetierneyclan A 20Brief 20History.htm origins Tighearnaigh of U Fiachrach Muaidhe This family were Lords of Carra, County Mayo Carra . Almost the only family member recorded in the annals was Flann Tighearnaigh . Tighearnaigh of Brega This family claimed descent from Tigernach mac F cartai died 865 , one of the Kings of Brega . They were a branch of the southern U N ill . The Kingdom is said to have stretched from Birr in Co. Offaly to the Hill of Uishneach in Westmeath. Tighearnach resided at the Great Crann g of Lagore, which is situated near Ratoath in County Meath, not far from Dublin. Tighearnach led the Irish to a great victory over the Norse in 848 A.D. http homepage.eircom.net thetierneyclan A 20Brief 20History.htm origins Tighearnaigh of Ormond A family of the name resided in Ormond , nowadays County Tipperary . Their origins are obscure http homepage.eircom.net thetierneyclan A 20Brief 20History.htm origins . People Brian Tierney born 1957 , American businessman and newspaper publisher Charles Rust Tierney born 1955 , American former ACLU chapter president Frank A. Tierney , secretary to Governor Glynn, and Deputy Commissioner under the Workmen s Compensation act Garrett Tierney born 1980 , American Music ... more details
Infobox person name Luiz Floriano Bonf image image size caption birth date birth date 17 October 1922 birth place Rio de Janeiro death date death date 12 January 2001 aged 78 death place Rio de Janeiro occupation Guitarist Composer parents children Luiz Floriano Bonf often seen as Luis Bonf October 17, 1922 ndash January 12, 2001 was a Brazil ian guitarist and composer best known for the compositions he penned for the film Black Orpheus . ref Allmusic class artist id p3223 pure url yes Allmusic biography ref Biography Bonf was born on October 17, 1922 in Rio de Janeiro . He began teaching himself to play guitar as a child he studied in Rio with Uruguay an classical guitar ist Isa as S vio from the age of twelve. These weekly lessons entailed a long, harsh commute by rail and on foot from his family home in the western rural outskirts of Rio de Janeiro to the teacher s home in the hills of Santa Teresa. Given Bonf s extraordinary dedication and talent for the guitar, S vio excused the youngster s inability to pay for his lessons. Bonf first gained widespread exposure in Brazil in 1947 when he was featured on Rio s R dio Nacional , then an important showcase for up and coming talent. He was a member of the vocal group Quitandinha Serenaders in the late 1940s. Some of his compositions were recorded and performed by Brazilian crooner Dick Farney in the 1950s. It was through Farney that Bonf was introduced to Antonio Carlos Jobim and Vinicius de Moraes , the leading songwriting team behind the worldwide explosion of Brazilian jazz pop music in the late 1950s and 1960s. Bonf collaborated with these and with other prominent Brazilian musicians and artists in productions of de Moraes anthological play Orfeu da Concei o , which several years later gave origin to Marcel Camus legendary film Black Orpheus Orfeu Negro in Portuguese language Portuguese . In the burgeoning days of Rio de Janeiro s thriving jazz scene, it was commonplace for musicians, artists, and dramat ... more details
adjoinhing the Motte. Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex was granted the Farney, Monaghan Barony of Farney , including Inniskeen, by Elizabeth I of England in the late 16th century. These lands devolved ... more details