- Erin go
Bragh (/ˌɛrɪn ɡə ˈbrɑː/ ERR-in gə BRAH),
sometimes Erin go Braugh, is the
anglicisation of an
Irish language phrase, Éirinn go Brách, and is used...
- Alba gu bràth (pronounced [ˈal̪ˠapə kə ˈpɾaːx] ) is a
Scottish Gaelic phrase used to
express allegiance to
Scotland (Alba).
Idiomatically it translates...
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Bragh was a
Connemara stallion who
competed in the
sport of
eventing at the
highest level. Also
known as "The
Little Horse that Could", Erin Go
Bragh...
- Erin go
Bragh GAA are a Dublin-based
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club
based in Clonee, Littlepace/Castaheaney/Ongar
district in
Dublin 15. The club currently...
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exploits and
various versions exist which mention the shamrock. The Erin go
bragh flag was used as
their standard and was
often depicted accompanied by shamrocks...
- A 1909 St Patrick's Day
postcard with the
Irish slogan "Erin go
bragh" (Ireland Forever)....
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Banna Strand (a.k.a.
Lonely Banna Strand) The
Broad Black Brimmer Erin Go
Bragh The
Foggy Dew (Irish ballad)
James Connolly;
about the man Oró Sé do Bheatha...
- the
island by the
Milesians after the
goddess Ériu. The
phrase Erin go
bragh ("Éire go brách" in
standard orthography,
dative "in Éirinn go brách" "in...
- Ireland's Enemy? Man from the
Daily Mail
Grand Old Dame
Britannia Erin Go
Bragh Kevin Barry Johnston's
Motor Car Pat of
Mullingar Banna Strand Dying Rebel...
- The
reverse was green, with a harp, shamrocks, and the
slogans "Erin-go
bragh" (Ireland forever) and "Faugh- a ballagh"-
Clear the way.
There is Faugh...