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- expelled from Tara by Cormac mac Airt and killed in Munster by Cormac's poet Ferches mac Commáin. Fergus and his two brothers, Fergus Caisfhiachlach ("rough-tooth")...
- bit him with a poisoned tooth when they embraced. He then sent the poet Ferches mac Commáin after Lugaid to take revenge for Éogan. Ferchis found Lugaid...
- sta****. In all versions he went to his kin in Munster, where the poet Ferches mac Commain killed him with a spear as he stood with his back to a standing...
- (1924–1944) Wilhelm Stockums (1932–1956) Wilhelm Cleven (1950–1983) Joseph Ferche (1947–1965) Augustinus Frotz (1962–1983) Hubert Luthe (1969–1991) Peter...
- Girls of Llanbadarn, where only one syllable is repeated: Pla / ar holl ferched y plwyf! ["A plague on all the girls of the parish!"] (Words beginning...
- suburbs. On 4 May the clergy of BreslauPastor Hornig, Dr. Konrad, Bishop Ferche, and Canon Kramerdemanded that Niehoff surrender the town. Hanke ordered...
- Hypotheses – Interpretations. BRILL. pp. 70–. ISBN 978-90-474-2326-3. Dolinescu-Ferche 1984. Cvijanović, Irena (2013). "The Typology of Early Medieval Settlements...
- Bromwich 1974, pp. 36–48, 59. Bowen, D. J. (1982). "Cywydd Dafydd ap Gwilym i ferched Llanbadarn a'i gefndir". Ysgrifau Beirniadol. 12: 78–79. Jones 1977, p...
- 1991 Women's Rugby World Cup Cwpan Rygbi'r Byd 1991 i Ferched Tournament details Host nation  Wales Dates 6 April – 14 April 1991 No. of nations 12 Final...
- 1920–1940 – Walenty Wojciech 1923–1929 – Josef Deitmer 1940–1946 – Joseph Ferche 1957–1974 – Andrzej Wronka 1961–1973 – Paweł Latusek 1967–1983 – Wincenty...