16-500: Doan is a surname commonly found in North America, Europe, and Vietnam. Doan may refer to: In North America and Europe, the surname "Doan" is a variation of Done , Donn , Donne , Doane , and Doune , among others. Notable people from North America and Europe with the surname "Doan" include: In Vietnam, the surname "Doan" was historically associated with an elegant and powerful tribe/family/group. In Ancient Vietnam, Doan
32-475: A 2011 song by The Haunted from the album Unseen Other uses [ edit ] DONE (Data-based Online Nonlinear Extremumseeker), an optimization algorithm Methadone , "done" in slang See also [ edit ] [REDACTED] Search for "done" on Misplaced Pages. Doan (disambiguation) Don (disambiguation) Donne (disambiguation) Den (disambiguation) Dunn (disambiguation) Dunne (disambiguation) Doneness ,
48-424: A measure of the degree to which meat is cooked All pages with titles beginning with Done All pages with titles containing Done Doer (disambiguation) Do (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Done . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
64-588: Is an Irish surname, derived from the Irish Ó Duinn and Ó Doinn , meaning "dark" or "brown." The name Dunne in Ireland is derived from the Ó Duinn and the Ó Doinn Gaelic septs who were based in County Laois , County Meath and County Wicklow . These septs in turn are descendants of the O'Regan noble family. It is in these counties that the majority of descendants can still be found. Hundreds of years ago,
80-585: The Dunne castle Coolnamoney Lower near the Glenlahan River. Not much is left of the castle today, but some of the original features can be seen in the ruins. Castlebrack Castle was built by Tadhg MacLaighnigh Ui Duinn in 1475. It was built to be occupied by the Tanist , which was the name of the position held by the clan's deputy chief. This castle was second in size and importance to Tinnahinch Castle, which
96-524: The Dunne family was Tinnahinch Castle. Originally known as "Baun Riaganach", the castle was built by Tadhg MacLaighnigh Ui Duinn in 1475 and was the residence of the chief of the Dunne's. Tinnahinch Castle was located at the Barrow River , one mile south of Tinnahinch bridge. The name Tinnahinch originally means "house of the island", a tributary stream of the Barrow river surrounding the castle gives it
112-527: The Gaelic name used by the Dunn family in Ireland was Ó Duinn or Ó Doinn. Both Gaelic names are derived from the Gaelic word donn , which means "brown". Ó Doinn is the genitive case of donn . First found in county Meath, where they held a family seat from very ancient times. Variations: Dunn, Dunne, Dun, Duen, O'Dunne, O'Doyne, Doine, Doin, O'Dunn. According to historian C. Thomas Cairney, the O'Dunnes were one of
128-581: The Maryland Court of Appeals Ken Done (born 1940), Australian artist Matt Done (born 1988), English footballer Peter Done (born 1947), English businessman Richard Done (born 1955), Australian cricketer Robert Done (1904–1982), English footballer William Done (1815–1895), English organist Music [ edit ] Done (18th Dye album) , 1994 Done (Straitjacket Fits album) , 1992 "Done" (The Band Perry song) , 2013 "Done" (Chris Janson song) , 2019 "Done",
144-503: The appearance of an island. Tinnahinch Castle was destroyed by during the Cromwellian Invasion by forces led by Colonel John Hewson in 1653. At the time it was strongly defended by Charles Dunne and it required a full park of artillery from the invading forces to level the castle. After the destruction of Tinnahinch Castle the principal seat of the Dunne family moved to Brittas Castle. Unfortunately there remains nothing of
160-567: The chiefly families of the Ui Failghe who in turn were a tribe from the Dumnonii or Laigin who were the third wave of Celts to settle in Ireland during the first century BC . The Dunnes formerly owned a number of castles in the midlands of Ireland. Today little remains of most of these castles, many were destroyed during the Cromwellian Invasion of Ireland . The principal seat of
176-648: The free dictionary. Done may refer to: Places [ edit ] Done, Maharashtra , a village in India People with the name [ edit ] Done P. Dabale (1949–2006), Nigerian philanthropist, theologian, farmer, nurse, educator and author Cheryl Done (born 1970), British bobsledder Cyril Done (1920–1993), English footballer Frances Done (born 1950), British public administrator, accountant and politician Fred Done (born 1943), English businessman Jason Done (born 1973), English actor John Done (c. 1747–1831), Justice of
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208-517: The original castle apart from a wall which may have been part of the original building. After the destruction of Tinnahinch Castle the Dunne Chief built a new home at Brittas, near Clonaslee , County Laois. Originally there was a thatched lodge located there and the O'Duinns built a mansion at his location. In 1869, Major-General Francis Plunkett Dunne built a neo-gothic mansion at this location. The house had extensive gardens and also lake which
224-672: Was originally created as a reservoir. In 1942 the building was burned down in a fire. It was a coursed rubble and limestone building built between the River Clodiagh and River Gorragh by the Dunnes on the location of an earlier castle which was destroyed by Cromwellian invasion forces. It was built by Colonel Terence O'Dunne in 1680 who was killed at the Battle of Aughrim and is buried at the graveyard in Killeigh . Teige O'Doyne built
240-559: Was reserved for prestigious members of society who were responsible for protecting the nation, such as royal guards and military generals. Today, the word "Doan" is added before the names of groups and organizations to imply great power and influence. Notable people from Vietnam with the surname "Doan" include: Done (disambiguation) (Redirected from Done (disambiguation) ) [REDACTED] Look up Done or done in Wiktionary,
256-487: Was the principal residence of the Dunnes. Terence O'Dunne completed a major refurbishment of the castle in 1688, however by 1838, all that was left of the castle was ruins. Clarahill Castle was built by a junior/younger branch of the Dunne family. It was built in 1600, and in 1900 it was destroyed for road material. The Dunnes also built Ballinahemmy Castle near the town of Corrigeen, in County Laois, and its location
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