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... Cruithin ' , in Ireland , and to Dún Brettan , ' fort of the Britons ' , and Dún Cailden , ' fort of the Caledonians ' , in Scotland . The change of Builg to Fir Bolg is paralleled in other tribal names ; instead of the simple Domnainn ...
... Cruithin ' , in Ireland , and to Dún Brettan , ' fort of the Britons ' , and Dún Cailden , ' fort of the Caledonians ' , in Scotland . The change of Builg to Fir Bolg is paralleled in other tribal names ; instead of the simple Domnainn ...
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... Cruithin ( later Cruithni ) , usually translated ' Picts ' , which goes back to * Pritenī . In Welsh the same name developed regularly into Prydyn , ' Picts , Pictland ; Scotland ' . From the end of the third century we find the name ...
... Cruithin ( later Cruithni ) , usually translated ' Picts ' , which goes back to * Pritenī . In Welsh the same name developed regularly into Prydyn , ' Picts , Pictland ; Scotland ' . From the end of the third century we find the name ...
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... Cruithin emigrated en masse from Ireland , so that the story they relate must be intended merely to set forth the origin of the Cruithin of Scotland . The Cruithin are represented as having reached Scotland via Ireland , just as Fergus ...
... Cruithin emigrated en masse from Ireland , so that the story they relate must be intended merely to set forth the origin of the Cruithin of Scotland . The Cruithin are represented as having reached Scotland via Ireland , just as Fergus ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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