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- Maccu (also known as maccu di fave and sometimes referred to as macco) is a Sicilian soup and also a foodstuff that is prepared with dried and crushed...
- Border country. Maccus mac Arailt (fl. 971–974), also Maccus Haraldsson Maccus son of Anlaf, named as Eric Bloodaxe's murderer Maccus, a minor thane who...
- Dubthach maccu Lugair (fl. fifth century), is a legendary Irish poet and lawyer who supposedly lived at the time of St Patrick's mission in Ireland and...
- Panaqolus maccus, commonly called the clown panaque, clown plecostomus, clown pleco, or ringlet pleco, is a dwarf loricariid. By numbering systems such...
- dish especially ****ociated with Saint Joseph's Day is Maccu di San Giuseppe, which consists of maccu and various ingredients. One prominent custom is the...
- Joseph's Day. Maccu di San Giuseppe is a traditional Sicilian dish that consists of various ingredients and maccu that is prepared on this day. Maccu is a foodstuff...
- ancient history. Maccu di San Giuseppe (lit. 'maccu of St. Joseph') is a traditional Sicilian dish that consists of various ingredients and maccu. The dish may...
- original on 23 September 2020. Retrieved 14 September 2011. Macthéni, Muirchú maccu; White, Newport John Davis (1920). St. Patrick, his writings and life. New...
- of Conversion in His Vita Patricii,” 137. Olden, Thomas (1894). "Muirchu Maccu Machtheni" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National Biography. Vol...
- Maccus mac Arailt (fl. 971–974), or Maccus Haraldsson, was a tenth-century King of the Isles. Although his parentage is uncertain, surviving evidence suggests...