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Galwegian Gaelic (also
known as
Gallovidian Gaelic,
Gallowegian Gaelic, or
Galloway Gaelic) is an
extinct dialect of
Scottish Gaelic formerly spoken in...
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Galwegian or
Galwegians may
refer to: Of
Galway (disambiguation) Of or
pertaining to Galway, Ireland, or to its residents.
Galwegians RFC,
rugby club...
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Galwegians Rugby Football Club is a
rugby union club in Galway, Ireland.
Galwegians field over 16
teams including Men's and Women's
Senior (Firsts), Junior...
- his time at Castleknock.
Guerin pla**** in the
second row of a
strong Galwegians side
which dominated the late 1950s. A
regular Connacht representative...
- the
Irish spoken in
northeast and
eastern Ireland, and the now-extinct
Galwegian Gaelic of
Galloway (in
southwest Scotland), with some
influence from Old...
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Gille Ruadh was the
Galwegian leader who led the
revolt against King
Alexander II of Scotland. His birth,
death date and
origins are all unknown. Upon...
- counter-argument of his Normans; that if the
Galwegians failed the rest of the army
would lose heart. The
Galwegians resumed their protest, and the
debate was...
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Thomas of
Galloway (died 1231), (Tomás Mac Uchtraigh), was a
Galwegian prince and warrior.
Thomas of
Galloway may also
refer to:
Thomas of
Galloway (died...
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personal notes added.
Riddell was the
author of "A
Collection of Scotch,
Galwegian and
Border Tunes", a
collection of
music mostly from the
western Border...
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Dialects Argyll Arran †
Beurla Reagaird Canadian Deeside † East
Sutherland †
Galwegian †
Glaswegian Kintyre Hebridean Lewis Mid-Minch
Perthshire West Sutherland...