- The
Leabhar Branach (Irish pronunciation: [ˌl̠ʲəuɾˠ ˈbˠɾˠanˠəx]), also
called the [Poem] Book of the O'Byrnes is an
Early Modern Irish anthology of poetry...
- was at
Ballinacor and
controlled the
surrounding lands, part of Críoch
Branach.
During the
Desmond Rebellions, the
warlord Hugh O'Byrne gave
support to...
- an "extraordinary"
novel about a "bloody
stain on
human history". Anna
Branach-Kallas
argued that the
novel commemorates the
contribution of
African French...
- Mairghréag ... [1] Mór cóir cháich ar chrích
Laighion ... in the
Leabhar Branach (Book of the O'Byrnes), in
which Fiachaidh Mac
Aodha Ó
Broin is claimed...
-
Among his most well-known
works are
several poems included in the
Leabhar Branach, a
literary compendium of
mostly Gaelic poets of Leinster,: xii dedicated...
- 4
program Woman's Hour in
January 2006.
group Red
Priest amazes Keith Branach mvdaily.com "Red
Priest taps into
baroque 'Nightmares' -
Pittsburgh Tribune...
- part of Ó
Broin country after the 12th century,
referred to as
Crioch Branach.
Below is a list of
settlements in
Arklow barony:
Arklow Glenealy (southern...
- to the
Missing of the
Somme in
Contemporary British Writing". In Anna
Branach-Kallas;
Nelly Strehlau (eds.). Re-imagining the
First World War: New Perspectives...
-
influenced generations of
Irish nationalists. It was
included in
Leabhar Branach in the
early 17th
century and by
Samuel Ferguson in "Irish Minstrelsy"...
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David Diop: 'It's war that's savage, not the soldiers'". The Guardian.
Branach-Kallas, Anna (26
February 2021). "Tirailleurs Sénégalais, Savagery, and...