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caiman (/ˈkeɪmən/ (also
spelled cayman) from Taíno kaiman[additional citation(s) needed]) is an
alligatorid belonging to the
subfamily Caimaninae, one...
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second monastery, a
famous school of learning, was
founded by St.
Caimin (d. 653), who was Bishop-Abbot of Inis
Cealtra and
possibly the
first Bishop...
- The
Psalter of
Caimín is a
medieval Irish illuminated m****cript
likely produced in the 11th century,
possibly on the
island of Inis
Cealtra in
Lough Derg...
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Irish Examiner. 6
April 2024.
Retrieved 7
April 2024. "Victory for St.
Caimins and St.
Flannans in
Clare PPS U15 Championships".
Sixmilebridge GAA website...
- Davies, Alyn
Sclosa Nominated Best Special,
Visual and
Graphic Effects Tim Crosbie,
Caimin Bourne, Jet Omoshebi, Dan Weir, Cinesite,
David Stephens Won...
- O'Keeffe (trombone)
Leonie Bluett (clarinet)
Malachy Robinson (double b****)
Caimin Gilmore (double b****) and further, of:
Donnacha Dennehy (artistic partner)...
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cello (tracks 1–3, 5–10)
Cormac MacDiarmada –
violin (tracks 1, 3, 4, 6–10)
Caimin Gilmore –
double b**** (tracks 2, 3, 5–10) Joe
Taylor –
drums (tracks 2,...
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under Diocletian at
Sirmium (Mitrovica) (304) (see also:
March 26)
Saint Caimin of Inis Cealtra, Bishop-Abbot of Inis
Cealtra and
possibly the
first Bishop...
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Numerous other saints came from Clare, such as Flannan, Mochulleus, Moula,
Caimin, Maccreiche,
Munchin and more. In the
present day, the
Catholic Church still...
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Roberto Souza Netherlands (NED)
Timothy Beck Troy
Douglas Patrick van
Balkom Caimin Douglas Guus Hoogmoed* 2005
Helsinki (details) France (FRA)
Ladji Doucouré...