- Mr.
Tumnus is a faun in The
Chronicles of
Narnia books written by C. S. Lewis,
primarily in The Lion, the
Witch and the
Wardrobe but also
briefly in The...
-
November 1031 al-Qādir bi-'llāh Aḥmad
Ishaq ibn al-Muqtadir,
Abbasid prince Tumna,
concubine He
succeeded his cousin,
Caliph Al-Ta'i.
Installed by the Buyid...
- the
civil parish of
Tumna,
three miles (5 km) from Carrick-on-Shannon, on the road to Boyle. The
Kirkwoods were
landlords in
Tumna, and
various members...
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Castlereagh Annagh (or Drumanilra) 166
Boyle Kilbryan Boyle Annaghbeg 249
Boyle Tumna Carrick on
Shannon Annaghbeg 271
Roscommon Killukin Strokestown Annaghmaghera...
- name for this area
incorporating the old
parishes of Killukin, Killumod,
Tumna,
Kilcola and Estersnow.[citation needed]
These were
former monastic sites...
- bank of the
River Shannon. It is
bounded on the
north by the
parish of
Tumna and
River Shannon, on the east by the
River Shannon, on the
south by the...
- Gram Panchyat-Shadipur Sham
Nagar Sudhrana Surakhpur Tappa Kosli Surheli Tumna Ushmapur Rojgar Radar Rewari "Nahar
Block of Rewari". rewari.gov.in. Archived...
- Rossmore, Rushfield, Strokestown, Termonbarry, Tivannagh, Tulsk,
Tumna North and
Tumna South 6
Roscommon Artagh North,
Artagh South, Ballinlough, Ballintober...
- Keadew, Kilbryan, Killukin,
Lough Allen, Oakport, Rockingham, Rushfield, Tivannagh,
Tumna North,
Tumna South, in the
former Rural District of
Boyle No. 1...
- by
their eagles and
usually share similar personality traits (Nallo and
Tumna are both
irritable and
short tempered). Once an
eagle is
jessed by its reeve...