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Bannow (Irish: Banú) is a
village and
civil parish lying east of
Bannow Bay on the south-west
coast of
County Wexford, Ireland. In
modern times the main...
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Elisabeth Krämer-
Bannow (29
September 1874 – 9
January 1945) was a
German ethnologist. She was one of the
first Western women to
explore the
islands of...
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expedition of Cambro-Norman knights, with an army of
about 600 men,
landed at
Bannow Strand in present-day
County Wexford. It was led by
Richard de Clare, known...
- beaches. The peninsula's
fishing villages, bird
watching on the
mudflats of
Bannow Estuary, deep sea angling,
snorkeling and
swimming are part of the area's...
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Ballycullane Ball****mond
Ballyfad Ballygarrett Ballyhack Ballymitty Ballywilliam Bannow Barntown Blackwater Bree
Bridgetown Broadway Bunclody Camolin Campile Castlebridge...
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August 1689 he was made
Viscount Mount Leinster of
County Carlow and
Baron Bannow of
County Wexford in the
Jacobite peerage of Ireland. He
served in the Jacobite...
- knee-and-column base. The
American Precision Museum's
biography of
Rudolph Bannow reports that he
conceived the
design in 1936 as the
logical machine on which...
- On 1 May 1169,
Robert FitzStephen and
Maurice de
Prendergast landed at
Bannow Bay, on the
south coast of
County Wexford, with a
force of at
least 40 knights...
- by his son, Nicholas, the
second Earl. He
represented both
Fethard and
Bannow in the
Irish Parliament. The
earldom became extinct on his
early death in...
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Ballywilliam Balscadden Baltimore Baltingl****
Banagher Bandon Bangor Erris Bannow Bansha Banteer Bantry Barefield Barleycove Barna (Bearna)
Barnane Barndarrig...