- marten. †Aragonictis
Valenciano et al., 2022 -
Middle Miocene Europe A.
araid †Circamustela Petter, 1967 -
Middle to Late
Miocene Europe C. dechaseauxi...
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Gaelic by Búrach
Productions with a
different narrator and
shown as
Botannan Araid Uilleim on BBC Two Scotland. It was
shown in the
United States as part of...
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Estrada (born 2 May 1966) is a Cuban-Spanish scientist. He has been
Senior ARAID Researcher at the
Institute of
Mathematics and
Applications at the University...
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Certain Well" (Scottish Gaelic:
Sgeulachd Ban-Righ a dh' Iarr
Deoch a
Tobar Araid) is a
Scottish fairy tale
collected by John
Francis Campbell in Po****r...
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allied with Cerball, King of Ossory,
routed a
force of Norse-Irish at
Araid Tíre (east of
Lough Derg and the
Shannon in modern-day
County Tipperary)...
- cingid, -th
araeH araidL
araid caraeH caraitL carait Vocative cingtheaH aradaH,
araduH cairtea, -deaH
Accusative cingid, -thN
araidN
caraitN Genitive...
- Ui-Fidghente. AI635.1 The
battle of Cúil Óchtair
between the UÍ
Fhidgeinte and the
Araid. AI649.2
Death of
Crunnmael son of Aed, king of Uí Fhidgeinte. AI683.1 Kl...
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Flann (14 January) with Airfhinnán (d. 803),
abbot of Tallaght, Dímmán of
Araid (d. 811) and
Flann mac Fairc****aig (d. 825),
abbot of Lismore. Dumville...
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Diarmait ua hÁedo Róin of
Castledermot (County Kildare) and Dímmán of
Araid. The
Annals of
Ulster report under the year 792 that Máel
Ruain died a peaceful...
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composed about 630. It states: Senchán, son of Úarchride, son of Adóer, of the
Araid. Senchan's mother's name was
Dediva (also
called Editua or Dedi or Deidi...