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Antoine Caill (7
February 1923 – 26
April 1976) was a
French politician.
Caill was born on 7
February 1923. He was
first elected mayor of Plouzévédé in...
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Caill Tomair (Middle
Irish 'Thor's Grove') was a
sacred grove dedicated to the
North Germanic god Thor.
Located near the Norse-Gaelic city of Dublin,...
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chungii F.P.Metcalf
Vitis cinerea (Engelm.)
Millardet Vitis davidi (Rom.
Caill.) Foëx
Vitis ×
doaniana Munson ex
Viala Vitis erythrophylla W.T.Wang Vitis...
- Ir. cíoch, Sc.G. cìoch
keyll [kiːlʲ], [kelʲ]
forest Goidelic; from O.Ir.
caill; cf. Ir. coill, Sc.G.
coille kione [kʲaun], [kʲoːn] head Goidelic; from...
- Ania
Monica Caill (born 24
October 1995) is a French-born
Romanian alpine skier. She
represented Romania at the 2014
Winter Olympics in the
alpine skiing...
- papyrifera
Binomial name
Boswellia papyrifera (Delile ex
Caill.) Hochst., 1843
Synonyms Amyris papyrifera Delile ex
Caill.
Boswellia occidentalis Engl....
- a m****acre of 4,500
captive pagan Saxons ordered by
Charlemagne in 782
Caill Tomair, a
grove dedicated to Thor destro**** by the
forces of
Brian Boru...
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distinct from
Gaulish *cal(l)io- "hoof" or "****",
related to
Welsh caill,
Breton kell "****" (>
Gaulish *caliavo > Old
French chaillou, French...
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Shashi Chopra India Đỗ Hồng Ngọc Vietnam
Monkhoryn Namuun Mongolia Hu
Cailling China
Lightweight (–60 kg) Im Ae-ji South
Korea Vittoria De
Carlo Italy...
- word
still used in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland).[citation needed]
Caill Tomair, a
sacred grove near
Dublin targeted by
Brian Boru in the year 1000...