-
Following a
short closure, the
hospital reopened as
Galvia Private Hospital in 1986. In 1998,
Galvia Private Hospital was
purchased by the Bon
Secours Health...
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until 1985.
Following a
short closure the
hospital reopened as
Galvia in 1986. In 1998,
Galvia Private Hospital was
purchased by Bon
Secours Healthcare System...
- Gallive,
closer to the
Irish pronunciation. The city's name in
Latin is
Galvia.
Residents of the city are
referred to as Galwegians. The city also bears...
- Mac Niocaill, Gearóid. "Annála
Uladh agus Annála
Locha Cé, 1014–1220."
Galvia 6 (1959): 18–25. Mac Niocaill, Gearóid. The
medieval Irish annals. Dublin...
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English name
Other names or
former names Galway Gaillimh (Irish)*,
Galvia (Latin)*,
Golwei /
Kolwei - 골웨이 (Korean), a'
Ghailbhinn (Scots Gaelic)* Gällivare...
- Eblanda,
Erlana (2PG1; HLU: Kirkruel?; GOL:
Dublin (Baile Átha Cliath)
Galvia Galway (Gaillimh) Hanahann****a
Ballyhaunis (Béal Átha hAmhnais) Lagisia...
- site
Gorumna Island,
Killanin parish early monastic site, "abbey" Gailimh;
Galvia; Ngaillim; Bun-Gaillmhs;
Bongal Grange Cistercian monks grange of Boyle...
-
Bermingham (1275), the
founder of Athenry. Po****rly
known as
Franciscus a
Galvia (Francis of Galway), he was born
there early in the 17th century. Upon joining...
- 1652. His
subsequent fate is unknown. He was also
known as Steph**** a
Galvia. The
Tribes of
Galway Promptuarium Scotisti****, i, ii, Rome.
Galway authors:...
- extension. 1954 Bon
Secours Hospital,
Galway Galway Previously known as St
Galvia Private Hospital. ****isi
House Navan Road,
Dublin In use for
original purpose...