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Donnchadh MacRath (d. c. 1700), also
known as
Duncan MacRae of
Inverinate and
Donnchadh nam Pìos, was a
Scottish Gaelic poet and the
compiler of the Fernaig...
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mac Dúngail (Modern Gaelic:
Griogair mac Dhunghail; fl. c. 878–889), in
modern English his name is
Gregory or Greg
MacDougal and
nicknamed Mac Rath ("Son...
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Ernst Eduard vom
Rath (3 June 1909 – 9
November 1938) was a
member of the
German nobility, a ****
Party member, and
German Foreign Office diplomat. He...
- of the
MacEacherns was
given in the
Collectanea de
Rebus Albanicis as "Andrew, son of Colin, son of
Macrath, son of Gilchrist, son of
Macrath, son of...
- Finlayson) of Tong who was
courting a
young fisherman from Uig, Dòmhnall
MacRath. In some
versions of the
legend they were
married not long
after she composed...
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Rath (1898–1918),
World War I
flying ace
credited with
twelve aerial victories Lukas Rath (born 1992),
Austrian ****ociation
football player Mac Rath,...
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Donald MacRae (Scottish Gaelic: Dòmhnall
MacRath, born 1941) is a
Scottish folk
singer who
sings primarily in Gaelic.
MacRae was born in
Stornoway on 26...
- themes. The m****cript was
composed between 1688 and 1693 by
Donnchadh MacRath in
Wester Ross (Scottish Gaelic: Ros an Iar) and is
notable for the author's...
- sees the
story of the
giant Mac Lir, who
cried out in a
terrible fit of
grief and
threatened to
flood the world. Macha,
Mac Lir's mother, was
unable to...
- Macleod, and
Aonghas 'Dubh'
MacNeacail.
Regular cast
members included Simon MacKenzie, Anna Murray,
Kenny MacRae,
Duncan MacNeil and Tony Kearney. It was...