-
leaves MacRoi asks her if she will join his
family for a
dinner party.
Before she leaves, Clélia has **** with one of the players. At
MacRoi's dinner party...
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Fergus mac Róich/Róigh (literally "manliness, son of
great stallion") is an
Irish hero and a
character in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. Formerly...
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Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology,
Lugaid mac Con
Roí was the son of Cú
Roí mac Dáire. He was also
known as
Lugaid mac Trí Con ("son of
three hounds"). He avenged...
- Cú
Roí mac Dáire (Cú Ruí, Cú Raoi) is a king of
Munster in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. He is
usually portra**** as a
warrior with
superhuman abilities...
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Bruno Forestier Ainsi soit-il (2000) -
Barroux Fidelity (2000) -
Rupert MacRoi Wild
Innocence (2001) (Philippe Garrel) - Chas Dear
Hunter (2003) - Sam...
- Ubu
Roi (French: [yby ʁwa]; "Ubu the King" or "King Ubu") is a play by
French writer Alfred Jarry, then 23
years old. It was
first performed in Paris...
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Death of Cú
Roí The Sick-Bed of
Cuchulain The
Pursuit of
Gruaidh Ghriansholus The
Destruction of Da Derga's
Hostel The
Death of
Celtchar mac Uthechair The...
- explosion", BBC News, 21 June 2000.
Retrieved 14 June 2007. Brown, Kris. &
MacGinty,
Roger (2003). "Public
Attitudes toward Partisan and
Neutral Symbols...
- out on top, but
neither Conall nor Lóegaire will
accept the result. Cú
Roí mac Dáire of
Munster settles it by
visiting each in the
guise of a hideous...
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first recension of Táin Bó Cúailnge,
where the
combatants are Cú
Roí and
Munremar mac Gerrcind). Also
spelled Amairgin, Amorgen,
Aimhirghin John Carey...