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Monaghan is a town in County Monaghan, Ireland. Monaghan, a variant of the Gaelic ''manacháin'', meaning "little monk", may also refer to: Places * County Monaghan, a county in Ulster province, in the Republic of Ireland ** Monaghan (Dáil constituency), a former parliamentary constituency in Ireland spanning the whole of County Monaghan * Monaghan, County Fermanagh, a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland * Monaghan Township, Pennsylvania, U.S. * Cavan Monaghan, a township in Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada * Otonabee–South Monaghan, a township in Peterborough County, Ontario, Canada Constituencies *County Monaghan (Parliament of Ireland constituency), until 1800 *Monaghan Borough (Parliament of Ireland constituency), until 1800 *County Monaghan (UK Parliament constituency), 1801–1885 *North Monaghan (UK Parliament constituency), 1885–1922 *South Monaghan (UK Parliament constituency), 1885–1922 *Monaghan (Dáil constituency), 1921–1977 *Cavan–Mon ...
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Monaghan
Monaghan ( ; ) is the county town of County Monaghan, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It also provides the name of its Civil parishes in Ireland, civil parish and Monaghan (barony), barony. The population of the town as of the 2016 census was 7,678. The town is on the N2 road (Ireland), N2 road from Dublin to Derry and Letterkenny. Etymology The Irish name ''Muineachán'' derives from a diminutive plural form of the Irish word ''muine'' meaning "brake" (a thickly overgrown area) or sometimes "hillock". The Irish historian and writer Patrick Weston Joyce interpreted this as "a place full of little hills or brakes". Monaghan County Council's preferred interpretation is "land of the little hills", a reference to the numerous drumlins in the area. History Early history The Menapii Celtic tribe are specifically named on Ptolemy's 150 AD map of Ireland, where they located their first colony – Menapia – on the Leinster coast circa 216 BC. They later settled around Lough Erne, be ...
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North Monaghan (UK Parliament Constituency)
North Monaghan was a parliamentary constituency in Ireland, returning one Member of Parliament (MP) to the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom, from 1885 to 1922. Prior to the 1885 United Kingdom general election the area was part of the Monaghan constituency. From 1922, on the establishment of the Irish Free State, it was not represented in the UK Parliament. Boundaries This constituency comprised the northern part of County Monaghan County Monaghan ( ; ga, Contae Mhuineacháin) is a county in Ireland. It is in the province of Ulster and is part of Border strategic planning area of the Northern and Western Region. It is named after the town of Monaghan. Monaghan County C .... 1885–1922: The baronies of Dartree, Monaghan and Trough. Members of Parliament Elections Elections in the 1880s Healy is also elected MP for South Londonderry and opts to sit there, causing a by-election. Elections in the 1890s ...
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Monahan
Monahan, and close variants, is a name of Gaelic origin, derived from ''manachán'', a diminutive of ga, Manach la, Monachus, a monk. It may refer to: Saints *See Mainchín People Entertainment *Dan Monahan (born 1955), American actor * Darren Monahan, American Chief Information Officer and Producer, Obsidian Entertainment *David Monahan (born 1971), American actor *Gordon Monahan (born 1956), Canadian musician and composer * Matthew Monahan (born 1972), American artist based in Los Angeles *Meghan Monahan (born 2001), American artist *Pat Monahan (born 1969), American lead singer and songwriter for Train *Patrick Monahan (comedian) (born 1976), Irish-Iranian stand-up comedian *Sarah Monahan (born 1977), Australian actress *William Monahan (born 1960), American screenwriter Sports *Garry Monahan (born 1946), retired Canadian professional ice hockey center *Hartland Monahan (born 1951), retired Canadian ice hockey player *Leo Monahan (journalist) (1926–2013), American sp ...
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Minihan
Minihan is a family name with Irish origin. Notable people with the surname: *Gary Minihan (born 1962), retired Australian sprinter *Jeremiah Francis Minihan (1903–1973), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church *John Minihan (photographer), Irish photographer * John Minihan (politician) (born 1957), Irish politician *Kenneth Minihan (born 1943), retired USAF Lt. General, former director of the United States National Security Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency, father of Mike Minihan * Mike Minihan (born 1967), USAF General, commander of Air Mobility Command, son of Kenneth Minihan * Sam Minihan (born 1994), English professional footballer See also *Monaghan (other) *Monahan *Moynahan Moynahan is a family name with Irish origin and may refer to: ;People *Bernard Thomas Moynahan Jr. (1918–1999), an American federal judge *Brian Moynahan, an English writer *Bridget Moynahan, an American model and actress *Julian Moynahan (1925-2 ... * Moynihan (surname) ...
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USS Monaghan (DD-354)
USS ''Monaghan'' (DD-354) was the last ship built of the ''Farragut''-class destroyer design. She was named for Ensign John R. Monaghan. ''Monaghan'' was laid down on November 21, 1933 at the Boston Navy Yard, and launched on January 9, 1935. She was sponsored by Miss Mary F. Monaghan, niece of Ensign Monaghan, and commissioned on 19 April 1935. During the next few years ''Monaghan'' operated primarily in the North Atlantic, training US Navy personnel who served in World War II. ''Monaghan'' was present during the Pearl Harbor raid on December 7, 1941. She participated in the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway in 1942. Monaghan was sunk in Typhoon Cobra east of the Philippines in 1944. Pearl Harbor On December 7, 1941, ''Monaghan'' was a ready duty destroyer in Pearl Harbor, and at 07:51 was ordered to join , who had just sunk an unidentified submarine off the entrance to Pearl Harbor an hour earlier. Four minutes later, before ''Monaghan'' could get underway, ...
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USS Monaghan (DD-32)
The first USS ''Monaghan'' (DD-32) was a modified in the United States Navy during World War I and later in the United States Coast Guard, designated (CG-15). She was named for Ensign John R. Monaghan. ''Monaghan'' was laid down on 1 June 1910 by Newport News Shipbuilding Company, Newport News, Virginia; launched on 18 February 1911; sponsored by Mrs. F. J. Gavin, sister of Ensign Monaghan; and commissioned on 21 June 1911, Lieutenant Commander W. P. Cronan in command. World War I Joining the Atlantic Fleet, ''Monaghan'' took part in fleet readiness training and operations which prepared the US Navy to enter action immediately when its country joined the Allies in World War I. ''Monaghan''s first war service was on patrol along the Atlantic coast; she then escorted troop convoys through the dangerous mid-ocean section of their crossings. From November 1917 until the Armistice a year later, ''Monaghan'' made antisubmarine patrols against the U-boat menace in European waters ...
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USS Monaghan
USS ''Monaghan'' may refer to the following ships of the United States Navy: *, was a modified launched in 1911 and served in World War I then served in the United States Coast Guard The United States Coast Guard (USCG) is the maritime security, search and rescue, and law enforcement service branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the country's eight uniformed services. The service is a maritime, military, mult ... from 1924 to 1930 *, was a launched in 1935 and sunk during a typhoon in December 1944 {{DEFAULTSORT:Monaghan United States Navy ship names ...
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Monaghan ( ; ) is the county town of County Monaghan, Ireland. It also provides the name of its civil parish and barony. The population of the town as of the 2016 census was 7,678. The town is on the N2 road from Dublin to Derry and Letterkenny. Etymology The Irish name ''Muineachán'' derives from a diminutive plural form of the Irish word ''muine'' meaning "brake" (a thickly overgrown area) or sometimes "hillock". The Irish historian and writer Patrick Weston Joyce interpreted this as "a place full of little hills or brakes". Monaghan County Council's preferred interpretation is "land of the little hills", a reference to the numerous drumlins in the area. History Early history The Menapii Celtic tribe are specifically named on Ptolemy's 150 AD map of Ireland, where they located their first colony – Menapia – on the Leinster coast circa 216 BC. They later settled around Lough Erne, becoming known as the Fir Manach, and giving their name to Fermanagh and Monaghan. Mong ...
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Monaghan (surname)
The surname Monaghan ( ) is a family name originating from the province of Connacht in Ireland. Mostly a last name. Origins The surname Monaghan is an anglicization of the Irish surname O'Manacháin . The Irish translation for this name is ''descendant of Manacháin'', which ultimately translates to "Monk". Other variations include Monahan and Monachan. Essentially, sometime before the 16th century, the Connacht family derived the name Monahan from the infamous warrior Manacháin mentioned by the Four Masters at the year 866. The O'Manacháin clan were chiefs of Ui Briuin na Sionna in the barony of Ballintober, Co. Roscommon, until the year 1249 when they were ousted by the O'Beirnes. Although they share the same spelling, the surname Monaghan is not related to County Monaghan, Ireland, whose name is derived from the Irish Muineachán. Muineachán (Muinechán, Mhuineachain) means "a place abounding in little hills" or "little shrubbery" from ''muine'', a shrubbery, with the d ...
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