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Glinne [ˈɡlʲinːɛ] is a
village in the
administrative district of
Gmina Lesko,
within Lesko County,
Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland....
- Some
scholars have also
called it the Book of Glendalough, in
Irish Lebar Glinne Dá Locha,
after several allusions in
medieval and
early modern sources to...
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Irish cuisine dates to the 12th
century in the poem
Aislinge Meic Con
Glinne or The
Vision of MacConglinne.
Within the text, it is
described as a delicacy...
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Aislinge Meic Con
Glinne (Middle Ir.: The
Vision of Mac Conglinne) is a
Middle Irish tale of
anonymous authorship,
generally believed to have been written...
- Cian of Glengiven), also
spelt as
Ciannachta Glenn Geimin and
Ciannachta Glinne Geimin. The
principle sept of the
Cianachta Glenn Geimin was the Ó Conchobhair...
- Cú Chulainn"
Compert Conchobuir "The
Birth of Conchobor" Fíl and grían
Glinne Aí
Forfess fer
Falchae "Night-watch
against the men of Falgae"
Verba Scathaige...
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Birkelbach Käte
Strobel Francis Vals
Georges Spénale
Ludwig Spénale
Ernest Glinne Rudi
Arndt Jean-Pierre Cot
Pauline Green Enrique Barón
Martin Schulz Hannes...
- Parliament.
Retrieved 18 June 2010. "European
Parliament profile of
Ernest Glinne".
European Parliament.
Retrieved 18 June 2010. Nordsieck,
Wolfram (2019)...
- Wojcieszków and
Glinne [pl]. The
Polish 178th
Infantry Regiment withdrew. The
commander ordered his
force to re-take Wojcieszków and
Glinne,
which they did...
- Finn Fianṡruth Poem
attributed to Finn on the
deeds of Goll mac
Mornai Glinne Garad.
Thirteenth and
fourteenth centuries Acallam na Senórach "The Chase...