- In
Irish mythology,
Banba (modern spelling:
Banbha [ˈbˠanˠəwə]),
daughter of Delbáeth and
Ernmas of the
Tuatha Dé Danann, is a
matron goddess of Ireland...
- LÉ
Banba (CM11) was a Ton-class
minesweeper in the
Irish Naval Service (INS) and was one of
three purchased by the
Irish government to
replace the three...
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Banba is an
album released by
Irish folk
group Clannad in 1993 on BMG records. It was re-issued in 2005 with the
Afterlife mix
bonus track of "I Will...
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personal relationships to Ériu. Ériu's
sisters are
consistently named as
Banba and Fódla, who are
members of the
Tuatha Dé Danann, and the
three sisters...
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Malin Head (Irish:
Cionn Mhálanna) is the most
northerly point of
mainland Ireland,
located in the
townland of
Ardmalin on the
Inishowen peninsula in County...
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intended to
raise awareness of
environmental issues. "I Will Find You" From
Banba (1993).
Problems playing this file? See
media help. In 1990, the group's...
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Banba-juku (番場宿,
Banba-juku) was the sixty-second of the sixty-nine
stations of the Nakasendō
highway connecting Edo with
Kyoto in Edo
period ****an. It...
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handed over to the
Irish Naval Service on 22
February 1971.
Together with
Banba (previously HMS Alverton), the
newly acquired vessel was
commissioned as...
- Sita
Banbas or Sita ban bas (Sita's Exile) is an Urdu play by Agha
Hashar Kashmiri. It is
based on the
Hindu Ramayana.
Kashmiri originally sold the play...
- and he was
named Mac
Cuill after his god, Coll, the hazel. His wife was
Banba. He and his
brothers Mac
Cecht and Mac Gréine
killed Lug in
revenge for...