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longer text, with songs,
expanded from a one-act
Irish language play An
Giall also by Behan. The
Hostage depicts the
events leading up to the planned...
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Irish language, An
Giall had its
debut at Dublin's
Damer Theatre. Later, The Hostage, Behan's English-language
adaptation of An
Giall, met with
great success...
- 3500 BC: The
first monument of
which there is
still a
trace (Duma na n
Giall) is
built on the Hill of Tara, the
ancient seat of the High King of Ireland...
- The
Mound of the
Hostages (Irish:
Dumha na n
Giall) is an
ancient p****age tomb
located in the Tara-Skryne
Valley in
County Meath, Leinster, Ireland. The...
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domesticated in Egypt. c. 3000 BC:
There is an
intense phase of
burial at Duma na n
Giall on the Hill of Tara, the
ancient seat of the High King of Ireland. c. 3000...
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Irish language play An
Giall was
first performed at the
Damer Theatre in Dublin. 14
October – The
English adaptation of An
Giall, (The Hostage), was first...
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Samhain and Imbolc.
These include the
Mound of the
Hostages (Dumha na n
Giall) at the Hill of Tara, and
Cairn L at
Slieve na Calliagh.
While Irish mythology...
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lenition of ⟨g⟩, for
example mo
ghiall [mˠə ˈjiəl̪ˠ] 'my jaw' (compare
giall [ˈɟiəl̪ˠ] 'jaw'). In Igbo, the <gh>
digraph is used in
words like agha (war)...
- give him nine hostages. Bold
indicates a High King of Ireland. noí, nine;
gíall, a
human pledge or hostage; the
possessive suffix -ach (Dictionary of the...
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great Munster to
gather silver and gold, d’iaraid sét ocus móine do
gabail gíall [n]dagdóine. d'fhéach sé
taoibh leis agus gearán a dhéanamh faoi ghealladh...