- Grannica, as well as in the
place names Grignols (from an
earlier *Granno-
ialon 'Grannus' clearing'),
Aquae Granni (> Aachen), and Granéjouls. Its etymology...
- clearing'; cf.
Middle Welsh ial 'clearing', an-ial 'wasteland'). The stem
ialon- also had the
meaning 'village' in Gaulish. In the
words of
Xavier Delamarre...
-
Kevanvod Tud Donn (Parliament of
people of Dêua Ana). It
publishes the
journal Ialon-Kad-Nemeton.
Founded in 1936 by
Rafig Tullou,
Morvan Marchal, and Francis...
-
Council in the
Royal Court of Castile, in
conjunction with his wife,
Mariana Ialon y Baeça, were
involved in a
legal dispute with the
convents of Augustinian...
-
journal changed its name to
become Nemeton (sanctuary). Today, it is
known as
Ialon-Kad-Nemeton. In 1954, he
founded Koun
Breizh (Remember Bretons), to promote...