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- Cathedral, Sabbat and Skyforger. In 2005, joining original members ArdChieftain O' Hagan, Michael Proctor, and Den Ferran were Saul McMichael and Gareth...
- or Mac William Uachtar (English: /klænˈrɪkɑːrd/ klan-RIK-ard; died 1387) was an Irish chieftain and nobleman who was the son of Sir Ulick Burke or Uilleag...
- metal band Waylander. It was released in 2012 on Listenable Records. Ard Chieftain O'Hagan - vocals Tor Dennison - guitars Michael Procter - b****, backing...
- re-recording of the song Born to the Fight with new lyrics as a bonus track. Ard Chieftain O'Hagan - vocals Saul McMichael - guitars Michael Proctor - b****, backing...
- Ireland. Muirchú writes that a pagan chieftain named Dáire would not let Patrick build a church on the hill of Ard Mhacha, but instead gave him lower ground...
- restore peace to Osten Ard once and for all. Binabik, Singing Man of Mintahoq Mountain Sisqinanamook, daughter of the chieftains of Mintahoq Mountain Jiriki...
- president of the Executive Council of the Irish Free State (Irish: Uachtarán ar Ard-Chomhairle Shaorstát Éireann) was the head of government or prime minister...
- in Coburg), is a German-Brazilian jungle guide and self-styled Indian chieftain, best known for inventing the stories of the lost city of Akakor. In the...
- Maid" and is the rival and sister of Aífe, both of whom are daughters of Árd-Greimne of Lethra. Scáthach's instruction of the young hero Cú Chulainn notably...
- When Simon the Pater's descendants first acquired the Lovat lands of the Ard, in the Highlands, they took to the Gaelic customs of the area. This included...