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* Fergus G. Priest, " Handbook of Brewing ", | publisher = CRC Press, 2006, ISBN 0-8247-2657-X
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Constantín's family dominated Fortriu after 789 and perhaps, if Constantín was a kinsman of Óengus I of the Picts ( Óengus son of Fergus ), from around 730.
This choice seems fitting for Julie, a character beset by revenge, of which Fergus becomes the fourth victim.
The Slow Food movement has sought in some countries to add an edible school yard and garden classrooms to schools, e. g. in Fergus, Ontario, where these were added to a public school to augment the kitchen classroom.
Dál Riata flourished from the time of Fergus Mór in the late fifth century until the Viking incursions that commenced in the late eighth century.
* M. Fergus, S. Emil & V. Geza: The History of the Jewish People in the Age of Jesus Christ ( 175 B. C.
Other Gaels, such as Caustantín and Óengus, the sons of Fergus, were identified among the Pictish king lists, as were Angles such as Talorcen son of Eanfrith, and Britons such as Bridei son of Beli.
* 1879 – Fergus McMaster, Australian businessman, aviation pioneer, and soldier, one of the founders of Qantas ( d. 1950 )
The first version was developed by Fergus Henderson, Thomas Conway and Zoltan Somogyi and was released on April 8, 1995.
Loarn was supposedly the brother of Fergus Mór, whom the descendants of Kenneth claimed as an ancestor.
It is also noted that Ailred wrote his Life of S. Ninian at a time when he was living under Scottish rule and had close connections both to Fergus of Galloway ( who would resurrect the Bishopric of Galloway ), and to the Scottish royal family, all of whom would have been pleased to have a manuscript with such a glowing description of a Galwegian and Scottish saint.
In addition, Fergus Gordon Kerr, a Roman Catholic priest of the Order of Preachers founded by Saint Dominic, notes that " theological questions lie between the lines of all of Wittgenstein's writing.
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In Don Rosa's " A Letter from Home ", it's revealed that Fergus tried to find the Knight Templar treasure hidden in the castle McDuck by one of his ancestors, a Knight himself.
* Bordewich, Fergus M., " A Capitol Vision From a Self-Taught Architect ", Smithsonian magazine, December 2008
At his death in 778 Áed Find is called " king of Dál Riata ", as is his brother Fergus mac Echdach in 781.
The name Fergus ( later Irish Fearghus ) means " man-strength " or " virility ", and Fergus is described as being of enormous size and sexual potency.
It would have meant a march of twenty days or more, through mountainous terrain, from the Roman border ; a " remarkable example of imperialism ", in the words of Fergus Millar.
The character, heretofore a comic feature, came to town in a 1962 episode titled " Us Haggens ", to avenge the death of his twin brother Fergus, and decided to stay in Dodge when the deed was done.
* After Eochaid Buide, between the main line and the " children of Fergus Goll " and the " children of Connad Cerr ... or the men of Fife ", although modern studies make Connad Cerr a member of the Cenél Comgaill
* Bordewich, Fergus M., " A Capitol Vision From a Self-Taught Architect ", Smithsonian magazine, December 2008
It is dynastically sort of a continuation to Cenél nGabráin of Dál Riata, " race of Fergus ", as " house " an originally Celtic concept to express one of the two rivalling leader clans of early medieval Scotland, whose founding father is king Fergus Mor of Dalriada.
Caladbolg (" hard cleft ", cognate with Welsh Caledvwlch ; the name appears in the plural as a generic word for " great swords " in the 10th century Irish translation of the classical tale The Destruction of Troy, Togail Troi ), sometimes written Caladcholg (" hard blade "), is the sword of Fergus mac Róich from the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology.
In the Ulster Cycle of Irish mythology, Dubthach Dóeltenga (" beetle-tongue ", beetles being proverbially black ) was a cynical ally of Fergus mac Róich who rarely had a good word to say about anyone.
According to the saga " The Adventures of the Sons of Eochaid Mugmedon ", he is said to have had two wives: Mongfind, daughter of Fidach, who bore him four sons, Brion, Ailill, Fiachrae and Fergus ; and Cairenn Chasdub, daughter of Sachell Balb, king of the Saxons, who bore him his most famous son, Niall.
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Fergus Falls Town Hall, modeled after Philadelphia's Independence Hall ( United States ) | Independence HallFergus Falls features many different parks ( tallgrass prairie and eastern woodlands ), stores, and other tourist attractions.
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* Millar, Fergus ( 1981 ): The Roman Empire and its Neighbours publisher Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd, ISBN 978-0-7156-1452-5
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* Fergus Finlay, Mary Robinson: President with a Purpose ( O ' Brien Press, 1990 ) ISBN 0-86278-257-0
* Fergus Nicoll, The Sword of the Prophet: The Mahdi of Sudan and the Death of General Gordon, The History Press Ltd, 2004, ISBN 978-0-7509-3299-8
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Appropriately, the comedy drama had a sellout run at the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe before transferring to London's West End at The Venue, in 2006, in a version starring Kevin Bishop as Moore, Tom Goodman-Hill as Cook, Fergus Craig as Alan Bennett and Colin Hoult as Jonathan Miller.
Members of the Institute include Revd Dr Vivian Boland OP ( Director ), Revd Dr Fergus Kerr OP ( Founding Director ), Prof. Steve Baldner ( Visiting Fellow, Trinity term 2006 ), Dr William Carroll ( Aquinas Fellow Hilary Terms ), Revd Dr Simon Gaine OP, Revd Peter Hunter OP, Revd Dr Aidan Nichols OP and Revd Dominic Ryan OP.
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Trees of Pennsylvania and the Northeast, ISBN 0-8117-2092, Charles Fergus, Stackpole Books, ( 2002 ), pp 156 – 9.
* Trees of Pennsylvania and the Northeast, ISBN 0-8117-2092, Charles Fergus, Stackpole Books, ( 2002 ), pp 162 – 6
* Trees of Pennsylvania and the Northeast, ISBN 0-8117-2092, Charles Fergus, Stackpole Books, ( 2002 ), pp 160 – 2.
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