- Ceirean, Cirein-
cròin or cionarain-crò was a
large sea
monster in
Scottish Gaelic folklore. An old
saying claims that it was so
large that it fed on seven...
- Jos
Croin (March 15, 1894 –
November 24, 1949) was a
Dutch painter. His work was part of the
painting event in the art
competition at the 1924 Summer...
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formed a
whirlpool that
sucked any ship
nearby beneath the
ocean Cirein-
cròin Curruid, from
whose bone the Gae Bulg is made in
Celtic mythology Devil...
- Sea monster, crocodile-fish
hybrid Cipitio (Salvadoran folklore)
Cirein cròin (Scottish) – Sea
serpent Coblynau (Welsh) –
Little people and mine spirits...
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Napoleon III. London: Longmans, Green. p. 378.
Retrieved 18
September 2011.
Croin,
Vincent (1994 ed.). Napoleon. HarperCollins. ch. 15. p. 229. Castelot,...
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Archived from the
original on 16
January 2022.
Retrieved 16
January 2022.
Croin,
Shane (15
January 2022). "Why the
volcanic eruption in
Tonga was so violent...
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Croin (2008),
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Screen of Athletes:
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MacCrimmon Grimmond in Perthshire. MacCrìsdein Christie, Chrystal,
MacCrystal Mac
Cròin MacCrone In Argyll.
MacCuaig Cook,
MacCuaig Cook on Islay.
MacCuidhein MacDonald...
- Anglo-Irish army
defeated by O
Connor [citation needed] 1467 – CrosMoighe-
Croin [citation needed] 1468 – Beann-uamha; Scormor, in
Clann Chathail mic Murray...
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Coupienne Victor M 51
brewery worker Leffe (convent) 132
Croin Lambert M 46
weaver Abbaye Notre-Dame de
Leffe Plaza 133
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