- An
Chéad Chathlán Coisithe, the
First Infantry Battalion in English, is a
battalion of the
Irish Army that was
historically Irish-speaking. The battalion...
- The
First Dáil (Irish: An
Chéad Dáil) was Dáil Éireann as it
convened from 1919 to 1921. It was the
first meeting of the
unicameral parliament of the...
-
seven battalions, a
single mechanised company and the
Infantry School. An
Chéad Chathlán
Coisithe (English: The
First Infantry Battalion) was established...
- the
literal translation of
these positions is "Céad-Aire agus an leas
Chéad-Aire". The
titles appear in both
English and
Irish in
published literature...
- Céadaoin in
Irish Gaelic and Di-Ciadain in
Scottish Gaelic,
which comes from
chéad,
meaning 'first', and aoine,
meaning 'fasting',
which combined means 'first...
- for four
tracks which were
produced by
Cyber Sapp, Nitti, Josh Butler,
Chead George and Paul Roach. The
album features guest appearances from
Black Magic...
- Mo ghrá thú, den
chéad fhéachaint, Eileanóir a Rún Is ort a bhím ag smaoineadh, tráth a mbím i mo
shuan A ghrá den tsaol, is a
chéad searc, is tú is deise...
-
Castlefield Gallery Manchester. She was
previously a
board trustee of
CHEAD,
represented the
sector on the
Westminster Parliament All-Party Parliamentary...
- Army
until the 1990s. An all-Irish language-speaking unit was
created – An
Chéad Chathlán
Coisithe (English: The
First Infantry Battalion) was established...
- '’Historic
Dublin Maps'’,
Dublin 1988.
Niamh O’Reilly. "Striapacha Tri
Chead Bliain Duailcis (Prostitutes:
Three Hundred Years of Vice)". J
Irish Studies...