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- Saint Brecan was an Irish saint active in the 5th century AD. There are legends concerning Brecan from Clare and Aran, and wells and churches are dedicated...
- of the Cross". One tale tells that Saint Brecan was not happy with Enda's land division so Enda and Brecan made an agreement. Each say m**** at his own...
- started the nonprofit organization, Breast Cancer ****ociation of Nigeria (BRECAN) to raise awareness of the disease. She has won awards in recognition of...
- mining partner, Jim Brecan. The Sawbwa wants Brecan caught and executed, while Captain Cardigan wants him caught for trial. Brecan flees through the jungle...
- thick, and s**** all come from Old English words written with ⟨c⟩: cyn, brecan, brocen, þicc, and séoc. However, during the course of the Old English period...
- former trading partner, Brecan, who lives among the Blackfoot and warns him that the land belongs to them. Flint outbids Brecan for Kamiah, the granddaughter...
- Also on Inishmore is Tempull Breccain, the fifth-century Church of Saint Brecan. A ringfort on Inisheer, called Dún Formna, became the site of a castle...
- The area is said to have maintained strong druidic traditions until St. Brecan converted the localBorthim tribe in the 6th century. It was home to...
- The route makes its way around the headwall of Cwm Dudodyn to Bwlch y Brecan and up to the rocky summit of Elidir Fawr. Elidir Fawr from the slopes of...
- (Church of Brecan), commonly called the Seven Churches of Aran, is a complex of churches and other buildings dedicated to the 5th-century Saint Brecan, once...