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Seisear eile curtha le ainm.ie agus aitheantas tugtha d’fhilí, stiúrthóirí agus scoláirí

| Ciaran O Suilleabhain |

Tá cur síos ar shaol agus ar shaothar seisear Gael aitheanta atá ar shlí na fírinne curtha ar ainm.ie, an Bunachar Náisiúnta Beathaisnéisí Gaeilge.

Triúr a bhásaigh le cúpla bliain anuas agus a bhfuil a mbeathaisnéisí curtha leis an mbailiúchán – Liam Ó Muirthile (1950–2018), file agus duine de mhórscríbhneoirí na hÉireann; Dónall Farmer (1937–2018), aisteoir agus stiúrthóir a bhíodh ag obair le RTÉ; agus Fiachra Mac Gabhann (1971–2018), scoláire Gaeilge agus údar Logainmneacha Mhaigh Eo.

Tá beathaisnéis an drámadóra agus an ghníomhaí pobail as Gaoth Dobhair Tomás Mac Giolla Bhríghde (1923-2013), ar ainm.ie anois freisin, i dteannta beirt eile, Anna Mhic a’Luain (1882–4-1953), scéalaí ó Chruach Thiobraid i nDún na nGall; agus Pádraig Ó Pronntaigh (c.1712-1769), file agus duine de na scríobhaithe ba ghníomhaí ag seachadadh na litríochta i gceantar Oirialla san ochtú haois déag.

Tá breis is 1,700 beathaisnéis ó 1590 go dtí an lá inniu ar fáil ar ainm.ie atá faoi chúram Fiontar agus Scoil na Gaeilge, DCU, agus Cló Iar-Chonnacht. Is iad Diarmuid Breathnach agus Máire Ní Mhurchú, údair na naoi n-imleabhar sa tsraith Beathaisnéis ar a bhfuil an bunachar bunaithe.

Ba iad Lillis Ó Laoire, Seán Mac Labhraí, Mártan Ó Ciardha, Louis de Paor agus Noel Ó Gallchóir a sholáthair na cuntais is déanaí a cuireadh leis an mbunachar.

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