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dance and been an
officer in the
Royal Canadian Navy. The
critic Ciara Ní
Bhroin has
described Melling's
novels as "weaving ...
modern Canadian protagonists...
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Shelbourne Football Club (Irish: ****ann
Peile Shíol
Bhroin) is an
Irish professional football club
based in Drumcondra, Dublin,
currently playing in the...
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MacHugh O'Byrne) (1534 – 8 May 1597) was
Chief of the Name of
Clann Uí
Bhroin (Clan O'Byrne) and Lord of
Ranelagh during the
Elizabethan wars against...
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Shelbourne Road (Irish: Bóthar Shíol
Bhroin) is a road in Ballsbridge, in the
southeast part of Dublin, Ireland. In John Rocque's map of 1756, today's...
- is also
known by the
epithet "Deirdre of the Sorrows" (Irish:
Deirdre an
Bhróin).
Deirdre is a
prominent figure in
Irish legend.
American scholar James...
- Úna Ní
Bhroin (died 5
February 1706/7), was a
Gaelic poet. Úna Ní
Bhroin was a
Gaelic poet. She
married Seán Ó Neachtain, poet and scholar. They had three...
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Shelburne (Irish: Síol
Bhroin [ʃiːəl̪ˠ vˠɾˠɪnʲ]) is a
historical barony in
southwest County Wexford, Ireland.
Baronies were
mainly cadastral rather than...
- This
article is a list of the parti****nts, both
civilian and military, of the Nine Years' War in Ireland. The war was
fought in the late 16th and early...
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treated as a three-seater for the
purposes of
calculating the quota. Uí
Bhroin was a
member of
People Before Profit.
Elections in the
Republic of Ireland...
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became extinct on her
death in
circa 1708. It
derives from
Shelburne (Síol
Bhroin), a
region of
County Wexford, Ireland. On the same day that Lady Shelburne...