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Máel Ísu, Maol Íosa or Máel Íosa, meaning devotee of Jesus, Latinised as Malise, may refer to: * Máel Ísu I of Cennrígmonaid, 10th century bishop of Cennrígmonaid * Máel Ísu II of Cennrígmonaid, late 10th-early 11th century bishop of Cennrígmonaid * Máel Ísu Ua hAinmere, 12th century
Archbishop of Cashel The Archbishop of Cashel () was an archiepiscopal title which took its name after the town of Cashel, County Tipperary in Ireland. Following the Reformation, there had been parallel apostolic successions to the title: one in the Catholic Church ...
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Bishop of Waterford The Bishop of Waterford was a medieval prelate, governing the Diocese of Waterford from its creation in the 11th century until it was absorbed into the new Roman Catholic Diocese of Waterford and Lismore in the 14th century. After the creation of ...
* Máel Ísu Ua Fogluda, 12th century
Archbishop of Cashel The Archbishop of Cashel () was an archiepiscopal title which took its name after the town of Cashel, County Tipperary in Ireland. Following the Reformation, there had been parallel apostolic successions to the title: one in the Catholic Church ...
* Máel Ísu I, Earl of Strathearn, 12th century Scottish mormaer *
Maol Íosa II, Earl of Strathearn Máel Ísu or Malise II (Modern Gaelic: ''Maol Íosa''; died 1271) is the fifth known mormaer, or earl, of the Scotland, Scottish region of Strathearn. He was the son of Robert, Earl of Strathearn, Robert, 4th Earl of Strathearn. Biography Malise ...
(d. 1271), Scottish mormaer *
Maol Íosa III, Earl of Strathearn Malise III of Strathearn ( Gaelic: ''Maol Íosa''; c. 12571312) was a Scottish nobleman, the ruler of the region of Strathearn. Biography He was the son of Malise II and his second wife Matilda, daughter of Gilbert, Earl of Orkney and Caithness ...
(d. 1312), Scottish mormaer *
Maol Íosa IV, Earl of Strathearn Malise IV of Strathearn (Gaelic: ''Maol Íosa''; died c. 1329) was a Scottish nobleman, the seventh known ruler of Strathearn. Biography He was an ardent supporter of King Robert the Bruce, in contrast to his father, Malise III, Earl of Strathe ...
(d. 1329), Scottish mormaer * Maol Íosa V, Earl of Strathearn (d. 1350), Scottish mormaer and Norwegian Jarl * Malise Sparre (d. 1391), grandson of the above, competitor for the Jarldom of Orkney *
Malise mac Gilleain Malise mac Gilleain (circa 1250 – 1300) was the second chief of Clan Maclean. He was loyal to Alexander III of Scotland and assisted in the expulsion of Haakon IV of Norway from Scotland. Early years He was the son of Gillean of the Battl ...
, 13th century Scottish clan chief *
Malise Graham, 1st Earl of Menteith Malise Graham, 1st Earl of Menteith (c. 1407–1490) was a 15th-century Scottish magnate, who was the heir to the Scottish throne between 1437 and 1451, if Elizabeth Mure's children were not counted as lawful heirs (a question that hadn't been ad ...
(d. 1490), Scottish nobleman *
Malise Ruthven Malise Walter Maitland Knox Hore-Ruthven (born 14 May 1942) is an Anglo-Irish academic and writer. Early life and education Born in Dublin in 1942, Malise Ruthven was educated at Eton College before earning an M.A. (Cantab.) in English literatu ...
(b. 1942), Irish academic * Mael Isu Bratain Ui Echach (fl. 1130), 12th century Irish Master goldsmith (see
Cross of Cong The ''Cross of Cong'' (, "the yellow baculum") is an early 12th-century Irish Christian ornamented cusped processional cross, which was, as an inscription says, made for Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair (d. 1156), King of Connacht and High King of Ir ...
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Shrine of Manchan A shrine ( "case or chest for books or papers"; Old French: ''escrin'' "box or case") is a sacred space dedicated to a specific deity, ancestor worship, ancestor, hero, martyr, saint, Daemon (mythology), daemon, or similar figure of respect, wh ...
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Maolíosa McHugh Maolíosa McHugh ( , ) is a Sinn Féin politician from County Tyrone, Northern Ireland who has served as Member of the Legislative Assembly for the West Tyrone constituency in the Northern Ireland Assembly since 28 May 2019. Previously, he was ...
(born 20th century), Sinn Féin politician {{hndis, Mael Isu