- Alba gu
bràth (pronounced [ˈal̪ˠapə kə ˈpɾaːx] ) is a
Scottish Gaelic phrase used to
express allegiance to
Scotland (Alba).
Idiomatically it translates...
-
Brath is an
American comic book
published by
CrossGen Entertainment from
February 2003 to June 2004. It ran for 15
issues (including the prequel) before...
-
Brath was a
mythical character from the
Lebor Gabála Érenn and is the son of Deag. He also is
thought to be the
father of Breogán and an
ancestor of the...
-
Cecil Elombe Brath (September 30, 1936 – May 19, 2014) was a Pan-African activist, born in New York City of
Barbadian heritage, who is best
known for...
-
Helene Nomsa Brath is a mother, wife,
community organizer,
education activist,
education reformer, educator,
public speaker, and artist. She was married...
-
BRAThANKI is a
Polish folk rock group. They
combine Polish,
Hungarian and
Czech folk
elements with rock music. "Oficjalna
lista sprzedaży :: OLiS - Official...
- "Ireland
until eternity" or "Ireland to the end (of time)". Éire go
Bráth (or Éirinn go
Bráth) is also used in
Irish and
means the same thing. Go is a preposition...
-
remains immovable by force."
There are
stones in Iona
called na clachan-
bràth,
within the
precincts of a
burial ground, and
placed on the
pedestal of...
-
Stanley De
Brath (10
October 1854 – 20
December 1937) was a
British civil engineer,
psychical researcher and spiritualist.
Brath was born in Sydenham...
- were
released expanding the
fictional universe: the
sword and
sorcery epic
Brath; Chimera, a
limited series about a Sigil-bearer on the far
reaches of the...