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Eochaid Buide was king of Dál
Riata from
around 608
until 629. "
Buide"
refers to the
colour yellow, as in the
colour of his hair. He was a
younger son...
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Where Is
Madame Catherine? (Catalan: Les mans
buides, Spanish: Las
manos vacías, French: Les
mains vides) is a 2003 French-Spanish
comedy film directed...
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derived the
title from a note by
Ciothruadh Mac Fhirbhisigh: [Leab]ar an
Buide Leacain anim an
leabhair so; mise
Cirruaidh mac
Taidg Ruaidh The Yellow...
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Penarth (/pɛˈnɑːrθ/ pen-ARTH, Welsh: [pɛnˈarθ]) is a town and
community in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales,
approximately 3
miles (4.8 km)
south of Cardiff...
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Conchobair (died 1118) (anglicised
Roderic O'Connor),
called Ruaidrí na
Saide Buide (Ruaidrí of the
Yellow Birch) was King of Connacht,
perhaps twice. Connacht...
- 01249.x. Chimento, N. R.; Agnolin, F. L.; Soibelzon, L.; Ochoa, J. G.;
Buide, V. (2019). "Evidence of
intraspecific agonistic interactions in Smilodon...
- a son of
Conall mac
Comgaill or of
Eochaid Buide.
Connad appears to have been
joint king with
Eochaid Buide in the 620s. He is
named as king of Dál Riata...
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buried at
Kilkerran in Kintyre. Áedán was
succeeded by his son,
Eochaid Buide. Adomnán
gives an
account of Columba's
prophecy that Eochaid's
older brothers...
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called "the sons of
Eochaid Buide" and "the
children of Cináed mac Ailpín", and the "sons of Conaing"
After Eochaid Buide,
between the main line and the...
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Abbey National Building Society v Cann [1990] UKHL 3 is an
English land law case
concerning the
right of a
person with an
equitable interest in a home...