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Éamon Ó Ciosáin
Eamonn or Éamon or Eamon may refer to: * Eamonn (given name), an Irish male given name * Eamon (singer) (born 1983), American R&B singer-songwriter and harmonicist * ''Eamon'' (video game), a 1980 computer role-playing game for the Apple II *" Éamonn an Chnoic" (Ned of the Hill), an Irish song * Eamon Valda, fictional character in Robert Jordan's fantasy book series ''The Wheel of Time'' See also * Ayman {{Disambiguation ...
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Eamonn (given Name)
Eamonn, Irish spelling Éamonn or Éamon ( , ), is a masculine Irish given name. It is an Irish form of the English '' Edmund'', or '' Edward'', which are derived from Old English names containing the elements ''ēad'' ("prosperity, riches"), ''mund'' ("protector") and ''ward'' (guard). List of people with the given names * Eamonn Andrews, Irish television personality * Éamon de Buitléar, Irish documentary film maker * Eamonn Butler, British economist, director of the Adam Smith Institute * Eamonn Campbell, Irish musician * Eamonn Casey, Irish bishop * Éamonn Ceannt, Irish nationalist and rebel * Eamonn Coghlan, Irish runner and senator * Eamon Collins, Irish Republican Army volunteer *Eamon Colman, Irish artist * Eamonn Darcy, Irish golfer * Eamon (singer), American singer-songwriter * Eamonn Duggan, Irish politician * Eamon Dunphy, Irish footballer and television football pundit * Eamonn Holmes, Northern Irish television personality * Eamon Keane, Irish actor * Eamonn Ke ...
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Eamon (singer)
Eamon Doyle (born September 19, 1983), better known by his mononym Eamon, is an American singer and songwriter. He is mainly known for his 2003 hit single "Fuck It (I Don't Want You Back)". Some of the songs written by Eamon are in a style called ho-wop, which "blends the smoothness of R&B with the grittiness of hip hop". Eamon's songs are typically soft ballads mixed with aggressive lyrics with the theme of infidelity. Early life Eamon was born in Staten Island, New York City, the son of Diane ( Zizzo), an Italian American nurse, and Walter Doyle, a counselor with a private practice, of Irish descent. His father was a member of a doo-wop group by the name of The Elations. He began singing at age nine and touring and performing with his father's group at the same age. At age 15, while working in a music studio, he caught the attention of Nat Robinson the CEO. of First Priority Music who in turn turned Eamon on to songwriter/producer Milk Dee, who had worked with musicians ...
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Eamon (video Game)
''Eamon'', sometimes known as ''The Wonderful World of Eamon'', is a game creation system and a role-playing adventure game series created by Donald Brown and released for the Apple II in 1980. The game is a text adventure similar to other early titles like ''Adventure'' (1976) or ''Zork'' (1980) and to later text-based multi-user dungeons (MUDs), though with many role-playing elements not available in other interactive fiction. ''Eamon'' software is non-commercial and is freely available in the public domain. Premise ''Eamon'' casts the player in the role of a free-wheeling fantasy adventurer who undertakes dangerous quests against numerous enemies to earn riches and experience. Home base is the Guild of Free Adventurers, an association of heroes on the mystical world of Eamon, a vaguely Medieval place awash in magic and populated with strange creatures. Most adventures take place in the dungeons, castles and forests of Eamon, though some occur on other worlds or in different ...
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Éamonn An Chnoic
"Éamonn an Chnoic" ("Ned of the Hill") is a popular Sean nos song in traditional Irish music. It is a slow, mournful ballad with a somber theme and no chorus. The song is attributed to Éamonn Ó Riain (Edmund O'Ryan) (d.c.1724), an early 18th century County Tipperary folk hero, composer of Irish bardic poetry, and rapparee; an outlawed member of the Gaelic nobility of Ireland who still held to the code of conduct of the traditional chiefs of the Irish clans. Folk song researcher Donal O'Sullivan has written that Captain Edmund O'Ryan's, "gay chivalry, daring exploits, and 'moving accidents by flood and field' would indeed make fine material for a historical novel." Life According to James Clarence Mangan, O'Ryan was born in Shanbohy, in the civil parish of Templebeg ( ga, An Teampall Beag), in the half-barony of Kilnamanagh Upper in Tipperary, "previous to the wars of 1690". Stephen Dunford, however, gives his birthplace as Atshanbohy, in the same civil parish. Donal O'Sulliva ...
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Eamon Valda
This article serves as an index of major characters in the fictional setting of Robert Jordan's ''The Wheel of Time'' series, with a description of their main roles or feats in the series. ''The Wheel of Time'' has 2787 distinct named characters. __NOTOC__ A * Logain Ablar: Previously a False Dragon; gentled by the White Tower and Healed by Nynaeve al'Meara; later a sworn ally to Rand al'Thor and a leading Asha'man. In ''A Memory of Light'', Logain becomes the new leader of the Black Tower. * Jonan Adley: Early recruit of the Black Tower. Killed when Rand al'Thor lost control of Callandor in Altara. * : One of the Forsaken; originally named Ishar Morrad Chuain. Creator of Trollocs, gholam, and other Shadowspawn. Killed at the Eye of the World by Rand. Later reincarnated by the Dark One as Osan'gar. Vanquished as Saidin was being cleansed. * Dermid Ajala: Blacksmith of Tear * Lelaine Akashi: Aes Sedai, Sitter, and First Selector of the Blue Ajah. * : Deceased commander of the Ban ...
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