- Nemed, and the Gaels. However, it
mentions that a
leader called Builc or
Builg and his
followers had
taken an
island called Eubonia,
believed to be the...
-
notable of
which are the Burn of Loin and the
Builg Burn
originating at Loch
Builg. The
latter flows down Glen
Builg to
enter the Avon on its
right bank just...
- and
interprets it as
meaning "hard lightning". He
connects it with the
Builg, an
ancient people of
Ireland (he
identifies a
subgroup of the Múscraige...
- O'Rahilly's
historical model that it was
built in the 2nd
century BC by the
Builg following the
Laginian conquest of Connacht.
Excavations at the site indicate...
- (Scottish Gaelic:
Inbhir Aileachaidh) and
Cairnbulg (from the
Gaelic càrn
builg meaning 'gap cairn') lie some 4
miles (6.4 km) east of Fraserburgh, in North...
-
related to the
later Osraige Uterni in Cork
Vellabori or
Velabri in
Kerry Builg Corcu Baiscind Corcu Duibne Corcu Loígde Dáirine Dál
gCais Deirgtine Déisi...
- Aed
Aengus (Óengus, Macán)
Ailill Aillen Aí
Balor Bith Bodb
Dearg Bres
Builg - a god of the Fir
Bholg Cermait Cian
Cichol Conand Crom
Cruach The Dagda...
- the two
daughters of O'Mannachain, and Mac Maenaigh,
chieftain of Cenél-
Builg, and the
priest O'Maelbealtaine, and
Gillachiarain Ó Connachtain, (i.e....
- The Târgoviște Art
Museum (Romanian:
Muzeul de Artă din Târgoviște) is
situated on
Calea Domnească Târgoviște,
Romaniain in
close proximity to the Museum...
-
arriving into
Britain as refugees.
Parisii Nordwestblock Frisii Isogloss Builg Belgic foot "Belgae".
Collins Dictionary. n.d.
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