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books of the Uí
Bhroin of Wicklow, as a sign of
unity between Gaeil and
Gaill; he
viewed it as a sign of an
emerging Irish nationalism. Breandán Ó Buachalla...
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Andreas Gaill (12
November 1526 – 11
December 1587) was one of the
leading jurists of the Holy
Roman Empire.
After studies in Cologne, Orléans, Leuven...
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derived from the
medieval territory of
Scandinavian foreigners (Irish:
gaill) that
settled in the area.
Fingal County Council is the
local authority...
- and tr.),
Cogadh Gaedhel re Gallaibh: The War of the
Gaedhil with the
Gaill. Longmans. 1867. Woolf, Alex, "Age of Sea-Kings: 900–1300", in
Donald Omand...
- many were absent.
Their names were
answered by the
reply faoi
ghlas ag na
Gaill – "locked up by the foreigners” (literally, “by the Gauls/Normans”, but...
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speciosum E.Rev. &
Debeaux Jasminum fruticans var. syria**** (Boiss. &
Gaill.)
Hayek Jasminum fruticosum Willd.
Jasminum heterophyllum Moench Jasminum...
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February 1867). "Cogadh
Gaedhel re
Gallaibh = The war of the
Gaedhil with the
Gaill, or, The
invasions of
Ireland by the
Danes and
other Nor**** : the original...
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member of Société
botanique de France. The
standard author abbreviation Gaill. is used to
indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name...
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Francis Edward Stuart Some
versions have Frainc, i.e. French,
instead of
Gaill. Souchon,
Christian (24 July 2010). "Oro! Se Do
Bheatha Bhaile". Jacobite...
- ed. (1867).
Cogadh Gaedhel Re Gallaibh: The War of the
Gaedhil with The
Gaill.
Rolls Series. London: Longmans. Casey,
Denis (2013). "A Reconsideration...