- Tom
Arrigan (born 28
January 1906) was an
Irish soccer player who was
captain of
Waterford F.C. in his hometown. He won his one and only
senior cap for...
- Mary
Arrigan (born 15
February 1943) is an
Irish illustrator,
artist and novelist,
focusing on children's books.
Arrigan was born Mary
Nolan in Newbridge...
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Michael Arrigan (12
November 1899 – 20
February 1958) was an
Irish Gaelic footballer. His
championship career at
senior level with the
Tipperary county...
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professor Mary
Armine (?–1676),
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benefactor Mary
Arrigan (born 1943),
Irish illustrator, artist, and
novelist Mary
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Arrigans is an
administrative division of the
Landes department,
southwestern France. It was
created at the
French canton reorganisation...
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feminist wr. Renée
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Arrigan (b. 1943, Ireland), ch. wr. &
illustrator Pat
Arrowsmith (1930–2023, England)...
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science fiction novels by
British writer Mary
Gentle Canton of
Orthe et
Arrigans, an
administrative division of the
Landes department,
southwestern France...
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Arrigan, Pa Jinglebob: The
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