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goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel ineligible,
Magennis took a spot on the
bench for the match. The
decision to
include Magennis was
controversial because he had been...
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genealogical line as the
Magennis clan,
through Artán, the son of ****hártagh, the son of Mongán Mac Aonghusa. The
Magennis clan were a sept of the Ui...
- at under-17 and under-21 level. Born in Glasgow,
Magennis attended Paisley Grammar School.
Magennis joined St Mirren's
youth academy at the age of five...
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Second World War.
Magennis was part of
several operations involving X-Craft
midget submarines in
attacks on Axis ships. In July 1945,
Magennis was
serving on...
- Hugh
Magennis may be: Hugh
Magennis (scholar), a
scholar of Anglo-Saxon
culture and poetry,
especially Beowulf Hugh
Magennis (MP), a 16th
century nobleman...
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Beverley Magennis (born 1942) is a
ceramic sculptor who
works within the
nexus of tile and
architectural form. Born in Toronto,
Beverley Magennis is a self-described...
- Coleman,
Marie (October 2009). "
Magennis, William".
Dictionary of
Irish Biography.
Retrieved 15
December 2021. "William
Magennis – Life". Ricorso. Retrieved...
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Magennis is a
scholar of Old
English and the
author of
several books on Anglo-Saxon
society and poetry,
including especially Beowulf. Hugh
Magennis gained...
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Stephen "Steo"
Magennis is an
Irish former footballer who is an ****istant
coach at
Georgia Gwinnett College. A
native of Dublin, Ireland,
Magennis came to the...
- Clan
Magennis of Iveagh,
prominent Irish-Gaelic
nobility from
County Down. The
Magennis family were
Catholic Jacobites who, led by
Bryan Magennis, 5th...