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CIAR may
refer to:
Canadian Institute for
Advanced Research, a
virtual institute dedicated to
collaborative advanced research and
scholarship of relevance...
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diminutive suffix to
ciar ("black", "dark"). It is the
masculine version of the name Ciara. The name
became common in
reference to
Ciar, son of
Fergus mac...
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Archived from the
original on 1
April 2017.
Retrieved 31
March 2017. Byrne,
Ciar (31 July 2003). "Mail did not
invade Beckinsale's privacy". The Guardian...
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original form
Ciarraighe (Ciarraí), it
denoted the
kingdom of
Ciar (
ciar raighe),
Ciar being the son of
Fergus mac Róich, who gave his name to County...
- the
people of
Ciar.
Ciar was the
illegitimate son of Fergus, the King of Ulster.
After being banished from the
Court of Cruachan,
Ciar sought refuge in...
- of
Irish origin.
Anglicized from the
Gaelic "Ó Ciaragán." From the word
ciar, it
means "black; dark."
Notable people with the
surname include: Dan Kerrigan...
- Kiera, Ceara,
Ciar) was an
abbess in the 7th
century who died in 679. Her
history is
commingled with
another Cera (alternately Cier,
Ciar, Ciara) who lived...
- ****ociation Guanacasteca. The team has the High
Performance Integral Center (
CIAR),
which consists of a
total of six hectares.
Getting thanks to the sale of...
- Fackler,
Martin L. (December 2007). "Patterns of
Military Rifle Bullets".
Ciar.org.
Archived from the
original on 20
November 2012.
Retrieved 27 September...
- Iain
Ciar MacLeod (Scottish Gaelic: Iain
Ciar MacLeòid) (1330 – c. 1392) is
considered to be 4th
Chief of Clan MacLeod. He was the
eldest son of, and is...