-
tromm thenntide tenn robūi ag Tūath Dé Danann, hī
robriss súil
Balair búain tall ar
toghail in tromshlúaigh A tathlum, heavy, fiery, firm, Which...
-
death of Bailé Mac
Buain—hence Traghbaile,
meaning 'Bailé's Strand', or
Sraid Baile mac
Buain,
meaning the
street town of Bailé Mac
Buain.
Dundalk continued...
- Ordobaev (KGZ) 2–8 Son Sang-pil (KOR) 1–3 PP Katsuhiko Nagata (JPN) 10–0 Apisit
Buain (THA) 4–0 ST Jong Kon-i (PRK) 0–10 Grigori Pulyaev (UZB) 0–4 ST Mkhitar...
- 5th–6th
centuries Cráeb Grelláin
Connacht saint 10
November Guasacht maccu Buáin 5th century, late
Irish Granard,
County Longford Meath saint,
bishop of...
-
mother of
Saint Mo Chóe of
Nendrum and
herself a
daughter of Míliucc
maccu Buain. In the
Irish martyrologies (O'Clery,
Martyrology of Tallaght, note added...
-
Juckkarut Puachuay (PT) Seat held
Phetchabun 3rd
district Pheu Thai
Yupparach Buain (DEM) In****bent MP
Narongkorn Chawalsuntati (PT) defeated; first-time MP...
- west of
Larne Lough. Dál mBuinne,
alias Dál
Buain. Also
known as Mic Ui Buan,
Maccu Boin, and
Tuath Búain, an aithechthúatha (client-people) of Dál nAraidi...
- Dál mBuinne,
alias Dál m
Buain,
meaning the "portion of Buinne", was a
medieval Irish Cruthin petty-kingdom that was part of Dál
nAraidi of Magh Line in...
- stiffening. Next day the AGRA
supported a
successful operation against La
Buain and
Montisangar by 3rd Division, with
Major Johnson of 146th (P&C) Med Rgt...
- 2007. pg. 103 The
Glendale & Area
Gaelic &
Historical Society Cuir is
Buain, A
Genealogical History of
Glendale and
Neighbouring Communities The Casket...