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Knock y
Doonee (also
spelled as Knock-e-Dhooney) is a
significant historical and
archaeological site in the
parish of
Andreas on the
northern coast of...
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mound found a
short distance outside of the
village of Andreas.
Knock y
Doonee is a
significant historical and
archaeological site in Andreas. Archaeological...
- Anglo-Saxon
burial site near Woodbridge,
Suffolk Balladoole and
Knock y
Doonee –
Viking burials in the Isle of Man Port an
Eilean Mhòir – The only Viking...
- "Ammecatus son of
Rocatus lies here" "[Am]bicatos son of Rocatos" Knoc y
Doonee, Kirk
Andreas CISP ANDRS/1
Combined Latin and Ogam CIIC 501 ᚛ᚉᚒᚅᚐᚋᚐᚌᚂᚔ ᚋᚐᚉ᚜...
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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Ogham letters. The
Knock y
Doonee Ogham Stone is an
early medieval memorial stone with
inscriptions carved...
- name
Cunavali could refer to
either an
Irish or a
British tribe. "Knock y
Doonee Ogham Stone". iMuseum. Manx
National Heritage.
Retrieved 16
December 2019...
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Samaan laguma doonee xornimo, wa
sange u
fuule Sallax dakhar leh, Meyd soobiriyo,
seedo waran gooya Soofkoo la kala qaado, iyo
siigo kor u
duusha Haweenkoo...
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Antiquaries Journal. XVI: 373–395. Kermode, P. M. C (15
December 1927). "Knoc y
Doonee". Isle of Man
Natural History and
Antiquarian Society. 3: 241–249....
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Samaan laguma doonee xornimo, wa
sange u
fuule Sallax dakhar leh, Meyd soobiriyo,
seedo waran gooya Soofkoo la kala qaado, iyo
siigo kor u
duusha Haweenkoo...
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village church, a
Viking ship
based on a
local ship
burial at
Knock y
Doonee and the Manx Arms.
After year six,
pupils generally attend either Queen...