- russet, used for the
colour of red hair. The Cróeb Ruad (modern
Irish Craobh Rua, "russet branch") was
where the king sat; its name has
survived as the...
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Craobh Haven Scottish Gaelic pronunciation: [kɾɯːv] is a
small purpose-built
village and
sailing port on the west
coast of
Argyll and Bute, Scotland. It...
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Craobh Chiaráin is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation club in Donnycarney,
County Dublin, Ireland.
Craobh have won the
Dublin Senior Hurling Championship on...
- the
organisation to
instead form a
branch of
Conradh na
Gaeilge known as
Craobh na hAiséirghe (Branch of the Resurrection)
which would be "a
Hitler Youth...
-
itself rather than an
opportunity to
transform Irish society, he
established Craobh na hAiséirghe (Branch of the Resurrection) as a
militant and
active wing...
- of a
Gaelic song
composed c.1782 by
William Ross,
entitled Cuachag nan
Craobh ("Cuckoo of the Tree"). In the
original song, the
composer laments to a...
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Craobh Rua
Camlocha (CRC) is a
Gaelic Athletic ****ociation (GAA) club
located in Bessbrook,
County Armagh,
Northern Ireland. The club is
solely concerned...
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Crecora (/ˈkrɛkoʊrə/; Irish:
Craobh Chomhartha,
meaning 'tree of (the) sign') is a
village in
County Limerick, Ireland, 10
kilometres (6 mi)
south of Limerick...
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Loughcrew or
Lough Crew (Irish: Loch
Craobh,
meaning 'lake of the tree') is an area of
historical importance near Oldcastle,
County Meath, Ireland. It...
- and in
response Craobh na hAiséirghe
commenced a
virtual boycott of
Conradh na Gaelige. Mac an
Beatha and many
other members of
Craobh na hAiséirghe were...