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... Domnainn ' , and Dún Cruithne , ' fort of the 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 ...
... Domnainn ' , and Dún Cruithne , ' fort of the 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 ...
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... Domnainn ( Celt . * Dumnoni ) , who were established in North Leinster and in a considerable part of Connacht , bear the same name as the Dumnonii of Devon and Cornwall . There is also some evidence that the Domnainn settled in Ulster ...
... Domnainn ( Celt . * Dumnoni ) , who were established in North Leinster and in a considerable part of Connacht , bear the same name as the Dumnonii of Devon and Cornwall . There is also some evidence that the Domnainn settled in Ulster ...
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... Domnainn , and the Gáileóin , their leaders being the five sons of Dela . In this legend it is easy to detect a certain inconsistency ; on the one hand it implies that the name Fir Bolg was applicable to all the invaders , and on the ...
... Domnainn , and the Gáileóin , their leaders being the five sons of Dela . In this legend it is easy to detect a certain inconsistency ; on the one hand it implies that the name Fir Bolg was applicable to all the invaders , and on the ...
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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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