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William Cragh (c. 1262 –
after 1307) was a
medieval Welsh warrior and
supporter of Rhys ap Maredudd, lord of the
lands of
Ystrad Tywi, in his rebellion...
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miracle of the
resurrection of
William Cragh the day
after Cragh's execution by
hanging on
November 27, 1290,
Cragh himself testifies before a
papal commission...
- the
world and the
Deimos losing their life-force. The
group returns to
Cragh Island, and
before Kharg and Darc can
clash again,
Lilia stops them and...
- in the
royal rights of England.
Braose captured the
Welsh rebel William Cragh in 1290,
whose miraculous resurrection after being hanged was attributed...
- immortality,
including a
small number who
supposedly succeeded, such as
William Cragh, who
allegedly came back to life
after being hanged in Swansea, Wales, in...
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server was shut down June 16, 2006. The
story follows Edda, a
young boy from
Cragh Island who as the only
exorcist alive,
plans to
travel the
world along with...
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cause of
canonization was the
supposed raising from the dead of
William Cragh, a
Welsh rebel who was
hanged in 1290,
eight years after Cantilupe's death...
- six-storey
tower house,
reputedly built by the
MacGrath family, and
labelled Mac
Cragh's Castle in the
Civil Survey of 1654. While, as of the mid-18th century,...
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Scabby may
refer to:
William Cragh,
Welsh medieval warrior, also
known as "William the Scabby".
Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair, King of
Connacht from 1189...