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  1. Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh (Irish pronunciation: [ˈcaɾˠ(ə)wəl̪ˠ oː ˈd̪ˠaːlˠə]; 12 February 1911 – 21 March 1978) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician, judge and barrister who served as the fifth president of Ireland from December 1974 to October 1976.

  2. Cearbhall Óg Ó Dálaigh (IPA: [ˈcaɾˠ(ə)wəl̪ˠ oː ˈd̪ˠaːlˠiː]; fl. 1630), sometimes spelt in English as Carroll Oge O'Daly, was a 17th-century Irish language poet and harpist, who composed the song "Eileanóir a Rún".

  3. Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh (Bray, 12 de fevereiro de 1911 - Dublin, 21 de março de 1978) foi o quinto presidente da Irlanda, de 1974 a 1976. Em 1976, demitiu-se, depois de um confronto com o Governo. Ele também teve uma notável carreira jurídica, inclusive servindo como Chefe de Justiça da Irlanda.

  4. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Cearbhall Ó Dálaigh (born Feb. 12, 1911, Bray, near Dublin, Ire.—died March 21, 1978, Sneem, County Kerry) was the chief justice of the Irish Supreme Court (1961–74) and the fifth president of Ireland (1974–76). His parents were active in the struggle for Irish independence. Ó Dálaigh studied at University College Dublin ...

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  5. Ó Dálaigh, Cearbhall (1911–78), chief justice of Ireland, judge of the court of justice of the European Communities, and president of Ireland, was born 12 February 1911 at 85 Main Street, Bray, Co. Wicklow, second among three children of Risteard Ó Dálaigh, manager of McCabe's fish shop, and Una Ó Dálaigh (née Ní Dhroighneain).

  6. Cearbhail Ó Dálaigh. Born on 12 February, 1911, he was a barrister by profession. He was Attorney General of Ireland from 1946 – 48 and from 1951 – 53. In 1953 he was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court. He served as Chief Justice and President of the Supreme Court from 1961 – 73 before being appointed a Judge of the Court of Justice ...

  7. Cearbhall Dálaigh. Politician, judge and barrister. Born on 12 February, 1911, he was a barrister by profession. He was Attorney General of Ireland from 1946 – 48 and from 1951 – 53. In 1953 he was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court.