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Nephin or
Nefin (Irish: Néifinn), at 806
metres (2646 ft), is the
highest standalone mountain in
Ireland and the second-highest peak in
Connacht (after...
- Páirc Náisiúnta na Mara Wild
Nephin Boyne Valley Connemara Glenveagh Killarney Burren Wicklow Mountains Wild
Nephin (Irish: Néifinn Fhiáin, NEFF-in) is...
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Nephin Beg or
Nefin Beg (Irish: Néifinn Bheag) is a
mountain in the
Nephin Beg
Range in
north County Mayo, Ireland. The
mountain takes its name from Nephin...
- The
Nephin Beg
Range or
Nephin Mountains is a
mountain range in
County Mayo, Ireland. The
range contains the
mountains of
Slieve Carr (its
highest peak)...
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action led to
indecisive fighting over the
following months at Botron, Fort
Nephin,
Sidon and at sea. In 1282, Guy II
Embriaco and the
Templars were ambushed...
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Templars responded by
razing the
comital castle of
Botron and
attacking Nephin.
Bohemond marched on
Byblos but was
defeated and
forced to sign a truce...
- Páirc Náisiúnta na Mara Wild
Nephin Boyne Valley Connemara Glenveagh Killarney Burren Wicklow Mountains This is a list of
national parks of Ireland. The...
- 1236. John was
married twice. His
first wife, in 1201/1202, was
Helvis of
Nephin.
Little is
known of the
marriage except that the
couple had five sons, all...
- from the
original on 2021-12-21.
Retrieved 31
January 2018 – via YouTube.
Nephin, Dan (12
February 2005). "Kabbalah not a
celebrity fashion statement, Jews...
- Families". The New York Times.
September 9, 2015.
Retrieved September 9, 2015.
Nephin, Dan (August 24, 2008). "Steel
cross goes up near flight's 9/11 Pa. crash...