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Cilles (Ancient Gr****: Κίλλης, romanized: Killēs) was a
Macedonian Gr****
general of the 4th
century BC. He
served Ptolemy I and was
defeated by Demetrius...
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Columcille Gerard Gibson AO (born
January 3, 1956) is an
American actor and filmmaker. The
recipient of
multiple accolades, he is
known for his action...
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about bravery, friendship, and
cooperation in the process. The 12
Legendary Cilles are (with
Character first followed by the element):
Behmut -
Water and secret...
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Scotland in the
Early Middle Ages Irish: Colm
Cille, lit. 'church dove';
Scottish Gaelic:
Calum Cille; Manx:
Colum Keeilley; Old Norse:
Kolban or at...
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Michel du
Cille (January 24, 1956 –
December 11, 2014) was a Jamaican-born
American photojournalist who won
three Pulitzer Prizes. He
shared the 1986...
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Caerlaverock (/kərˈlævərək/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Cille Bhlàthain) is a
civil parish in
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. The parish...
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Gleann Cholm Cille,
anglicised as
Glencolumbkille or Glencolmcille, is a
small district on the
Atlantic coast of
southwest County Donegal in Ireland....
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Columba Project (Gaelic:
Iomairt Cholm Cille),
formerly known as the
Columba Initiative, is a
program for
Gaelic speakers in
Scotland and Ireland...
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Skryne or
Skreen (from
Irish Scrín
Cholm Cille,
meaning 'Colm
Cille's shrine', or
originally called The Hill of Acaill) is a
village in
County Meath, Ireland...
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fortification built under Diocletian rule The
Gaelic name for the
modern village is
Cille C****mein ([ˈkʲiʎə ˈxumɛɲ]) and
until the
early 18th
century the settlement...