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** and Táin
** Táin Bó Cúailnge
** Táin Bó Cúailnge ( Prose narration with poetic interludes
)
** Kinsella, tr., chapter headed " Cúchulainn's Boyhood Deeds ", The
Táin ( 1969 ), pp. 76-92 ;
( Mugain appears on p. 92
)
** and Old
** Stephen of Perm, see also
Old Permic Alphabet Day
** Old English, their language
** The Declaration of Christmas Peace
( Old Great Square of Turku, Finland's official Christmas City
)
** Beowulf
( Old English
)
** Waldere,
Old English version of the story told in Waltharius
( below ), known only as a brief fragment
** Chanson de Roland
( Old French
)
** El Cantar de Mio Cid, Spanish epic of the Reconquista
( Old Spanish
)
** Shmuel-Bukh
( Old Yiddish chivalry romance based on the Biblical book of Samuel
)
** Mlokhim-Bukh
( Old Yiddish epic poem based on the Biblical Books of Kings
)
** Old Frisian, spoken in Frisia from the 8th to 16th Century
** Old High German literature
( 750-1050
)
** Old Kingdom of Egypt: 27th to 22nd centuries BC
** Lord of hosts, a common expression in the
Old testament
** Heithabyr is an English spelling of the
Old Norse name.
** Old Hol Church, a 13th century church in Hol, Buskerud county
** Old Ryazan
( 60 km from modern Ryazan
)
** Old Believings It was believed that in England in the 14th century, that plains of any kind is where the dead wandered searching for their revenge.
** " The Sing-Song of
Old Man Kangaroo "
** the Church Slavonic language, and its earliest form, the
Old Church Slavonic language
** Episode 8 " The
Old Man "
( Writer
)
** John Henry Newman founds the first Oratory in the English-speaking world when he establishes the Birmingham Oratory at ' Maryvale ',
Old Oscott, England.
** Rose Heilbron becomes the first woman judge at the
Old Bailey in London.
** Chelsea and Leeds united draw 2-2 in the 1970 FA cup final it went to at replay at
Old Trafford.
** Provisional
Irish Republican Army bombs explode in Whitehall and the
Old Bailey in England.
** and Irish
** Bronach of Glen-Seichis
( Irish martyrology
)
** Primitive
Irish
** Irish Quebecers
** Irish New Brunswickers
** Irish Newfoundlanders
** Newfoundland
Irish
** Irish ( Junior Cert ), a subject of the Junior Cycle examination in Secondary schools in the Republic of Ireland
** Limerick F. C.,
Irish soccer team
** Ciarán of Saigir
( Irish calendar
)
** Pipes and drums or pipe bands, composed of musicians who play the Scottish and
Irish bagpipes
** Ronan O ' Gara,
Irish rugby player
** Martin Donnelly, Northern
Irish racecar driver
** Sean O ' Casey,
Irish writer
( b. 1880
)
** Lord Killanin,
Irish journalist and Olympic official
( b. 1914
)
** James White,
Irish writer
( b. 1928
)
** Damien Molony,
Irish television actor
** Nora Jane Noone,
Irish actress
** Michael McGovern, Northern
Irish footballer
** Chris Brunt, Northern
Irish footballer
** Martin Sheridan,
Irish athlete
( b. 1881
)
** Francis Ledwidge,
Irish poet
( b. 1887
)
** Madeleine Taylor-Quinn,
Irish politician
** Paul Muldoon,
Irish poet
** Amy Carmichael,
Irish missionary to India
( b. 1867
)
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