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Cormac's and Chapel
Most common was the Romanesque style, as seen at Cormac's Chapel on the Rock of Cashel, and at Clonfert Cathedral in Galway.

Cormac's and is
The hero Fionn mac Cumhaill is supposed to have lived in Cormac's time, and most of the stories of the Fenian Cycle are set during his reign.
However, in other traditions Eithne is the wife of Cormac's grandfather Conn Cétchathach.
Cormac's reign is recorded in some detail in the Irish annals.
The cries of Badb may also be an ill omen: Cormac's impending death is foreshadowed with the words " The red-mouthed badbs will cry around the house, / For bodies they will be solicitous " and " Pale badbs shall shriek ".
The name of Isle of Man is eponymous after Manannán mac Lir, a Celtic sea god, according to an old Irish lexicon ( Cormac's glossary or Sanas Cormaic ).
According to some traditions Ness is the mother of Cormac Cond Longas by incest with Conchobar ( although in other traditions, Cormac's mother is Conchobar's wife Clothru ).
In Lebor Gabála Érenn he is said to have died in the reign of Conmael, nearly two thousand years before Cormac's time.
Sanas Cormaic ( or Sanas Chormaic, Irish for " Cormac's narrative "), also known as Cormac's Glossary, is an early Irish glossary containing etymologies and explanations of over 1, 400 Irish words, many of which are difficult or outdated.
Cormac's first appearance in the mainstream DC Comics universe is DC Comics Presents # 46, helping Superman find an ancient ruin in Ireland.
Noronsa is able to use Cormac's mystical lantern only after Queen Bee modifies it.
There is also a tract in TCD MS 1336 ( olim MS H 3. 17 ), col. 723 which claims that the spear survived into the reign of Cormac mac Airt, and came to be known as the Crimall of Birnbuadach causing Cormac's blinding and rendering him unfit for kingship.

Cormac's and .
" The ninth century Sanas Cormaic ( or " Cormac's Glossary ") says the "... Druids used to make fires with great incantations ," and were lit to safeguard against diseases.
Cormac's Glossary ( also 9th century ), and a gloss in the later manuscript H. 3. 18, both explain the plural word gudemain (" spectres ") with the plural form morrígna.
Cormac's father was the former High King Art mac Cuinn.
When Lugaid heard this, he conceded that Cormac's judgement was superior to his and abdicated the throne.
Lugaid revealed that it had been he who had killed Cormac's father in the Battle of Maigh Mucruimhe, and Cormac demanded, as éraic for Art's life, that Lugaid give him Fergus ' head.
Lugaid took the head of Fergus ' brother, Fergus Foltlebair, and brought it to Cormac's attendant, who told him this was not the head of the king of Ulster.
But Fiacha in desperation turned to the powerful Munster druid Mug Ruith for aid, and his magic was too strong even for Cormac's fairy druids.
The 8th-century text The Expulsion of the Déisi describes enmity between Cormac and the group known as the Déisi, descendants of Cormac's great grandfather Fedlimid Rechtmar who had been his retainers.
Cormac's son Cellach ( or Conn ) abducts Forach, the daughter of a Déisi leader.
Óengus runs Cellach through with his " dread spear ", which has three chains attached to it ; these chains wound one of Cormac's advisers and blind Cormac in one eye.
She appears in a similar guise in Togail Bruidne Dá Choca to foretell the slaying of Cormac Condloinges, as well as taking the form of a " washer at the ford "— a woman washing Cormac's chariot and harness in a ford in what was considered an omen of death.
A number of these associations are attested in Cormac's Glossary.
The most prominent earthworks within are the two linked enclosures, a bivallate ring fort and a bivallete ring barrow known as Teach Chormaic ( Cormac's House ) and the Forradh or Royal Seat.
Descriptions of the practices associated with Imbas forosnai are found in Cormac's Glossary and in the mythology associated with Finn MacCumhail.
According to Cormac's Glossary, she was a goddess the pagan Irish worshipped on Samhain.
Pelter determines Cormac's location by bribing some members of the planetary army.
A protracted battle then takes place in the forest ; Cormac's crew kills Pelter's crew, the Golems Cento and Aiden take out Mr. Crane, and Cormac drills a hole through Pelter's head with his thin-gun.

Chapel and is
A college service of worship is held each Sunday morning at eleven o'clock in the Chapel.
Attendance at the Chapel Service is voluntary.
He went on to remain there in a mansion which he may have extended, although there is no source attesting to any significant building activity at Aachen in his time, apart from the building of the Palatine Chapel in Aachen ( since 1929, cathedral ) and the palatial presentation halls.
Besides the two for the Roman Pontiffs already mentioned, there is one for Alfieri, another for Emo, a Venetian admiral, and a small model of a cenotaph for Horatio Nelson, besides a great variety of monumental relieves such as the Stele Tadini in the Chapel of the Accademia Tadini in Lovere.
Unveiled on 16 August 1963, a wooden and metal organ in Manning Chapel, Acadia University, is dedicated to Acadia University's war dead of the First World War.
A memorial pipe organ in Convovation Hall, Acadia University is dedicated to the members of Acadia University killed during the First World War A book of remembrance in Manning Chapel, Acadia University was unveiled on 1 March 1998 through the efforts of the Wolfville Historical Society
The Chapel of St Thomas Becket is a ruin of a 14th century building in Bodmin churchyard.
By the crusader period, a cistern under the former basilica was rumoured to have been the location that Helena had found the True Cross, and began to be venerated as such ; although the cistern later became the Chapel of the Invention of the Cross, there is no evidence for the rumour prior to the 11th century, and modern archaeological investigation has now dated the cistern to the 11th century repairs by Monomachos.
Beneath the Calvary and the two chapels there, on the main floor, there is The Chapel of Adam.
To the right of the sepulchre on the southeastern side of the Rotunda is the Chapel of the Apparition which is reserved for Roman Catholic use.
* Greek Chapel of St. Longinus-The Orthodox Greek chapel is dedicated to St. Longinus, a Roman soldier who according the New Testament pierced Jesus with a spear.
* Chapel of Saint Vartan-on the north side of the Chapel of Saint Helena is an ornate wrought iron door, beyond which a raised artificial platform affords views of the Quarry, and which leads to the Chapel of Saint Vartan.
Pope Sixtus IV is known for having built the Sistine Chapel, which is named for him.
* 1952 – King George VI is buried in St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
The Chapel of the Holy Cross in Wawel Cathedral in Kraków is decorated with Byzantine Frescoes.
The song " Going to the Chapel " is then played as we see Henrietta marry a member of the guard, Scarlett marry Chester, David marry his girlfriend, Tom marry his distant cousin Deirdre ( whom he met at Charles's wedding and instantly fell for ), Matthew with a new partner ( Duncan Kenworthy ), Fiona marry Prince Charles ( a joke ), and Charles and Carrie with their son -- presumably not married.
However, his work for the Sistine Chapel is descended from the Palestrina style, and in some cases strips even this refined, simple style of all ornament.
In most heraldic traditions, a woman does not display a crest, though this tradition is being relaxed in some heraldic jurisdictions, and the stall plate of Lady Marion Fraser in the Thistle Chapel in St Giles, Edinburgh, shows her coat on a lozenge but with helmet, crest, and motto.
In 1679, he wrote some songs for John Playford's Choice Ayres, Songs and Dialogues and also an anthem, the name of which is not known, for the Chapel Royal.
Sergius and Herman Chapel, Spruce Island, Alaska is an important pilgrimage site, where the devout will often take soil from his grave and water from the spring named in his honour.
A portion of his relics are enshrined at the St. Ignatius Chapel at the Antiochan Village in Pennsylvania, the headquarters of the Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America, where he is regarded as one of their patron saints.

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