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during May 1940. The name King Orry is a
corruption of King
Gorree, from the Manx
Gaelic Ree
Gorree, the Manx name for
Godred Crovan a Norse-Gael
ruler of...
-
Chauvel &
Gorrée 1968, pp. 15–16.
Chauvel &
Gorrée 1968, pp. 17–18.
Chauvel &
Gorrée 1968, p. 20.
Chauvel &
Gorrée 1968, p. 22.
Chauvel &
Gorrée 1968, pp...
- René Voillaume,
Marcel Bouchet, Marc Gerin, Guy
Champenois and
Georges Gorree. Led by
their first superior Voillaume, and with the
support of scholars...
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lives in New York City. He was
raised Catholic. Michals'
partner Frederick Gorrée died in 2017. The two were
together since 1960. Michals,
Duane (1970). Sequences...
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possibly the
historical prototype of the
celebrated King Orry (Manx
Gaelic Ree
Gorree and Ree Orree) of Manx folklore. This
legendary figure appears in the earliest...
- Thie Myr
Barrool er ny hoie Dy
reayl shin ayns
seyrsnys as shee. II Tra
Gorree yn Dane
Haink er
traie ec y
Lhane Son Ree
Mannin v'eh er ny reih 'S va creenaght...
- de Foucauld:
Explorer and Hermit, Seen in His Letters,
edited by
Georges Gorrée (1938)
Hippolyte Delehaye, The
Legends of the
Saints (1962) Yves Congar...
- coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates)
Cashtal Ree
Gorree, also
known as Balyhamig, a
promontory fort
located on the northwestern...
- the
American Library ****ociation. 32 (7): 427–430. ISSN 0364-4049. "Miss
Gorree paid
honor at
Burnet Library fete". The
Austin American. 1953-05-20. p. 9...
- demolished,
making way for the new
junior school for Ramsey,
Scoill Ree
Gorree.[citation needed] The
South building which cost £6.5
million opened in September...