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Brigid and married
Hoping to reconcile relations between the Fomorians and the Tuatha Dé Danann, Bres was named king and Brigid of the Tuatha de Danann married him.
On 30 July 1945, he married Lady Brigid Katherine Rachel Guinness, daughter of Rupert Guinness, 2nd Earl of Iveagh, at Little Hadham, Hertfordshire.
* Princess Antonia Elizabeth Brigid Louise ( in German, Antonia Elisabeth Birgitta Luise, born 28 April 1955 ), married Arthur Charles Valerian Wellesley, Marquess of Douro and had issue.
Brigid and son
In Irish mythology, Credne ( Old Irish ) or Creidhne ( Modern Irish – pronounced creynya ) was a son of Brigid and Tuireann and the goldsmith of the Tuatha Dé Danann, but he also worked with bronze and brass.
In Irish mythology, Luchtaine ( or Luchta ) was a son of Brigid and Tuireann and the carpenter or wright of the Tuatha Dé Danann.
Bridget Elizabeth Hitler, née Dowling ( alternative Brigid ) ( 3 July 1891 – 18 November 1969 ) was Adolf Hitler's sister-in-law via her marriage to Alois Hitler, Jr. She was the mother of Alois Hitler's son William Patrick Hitler.
Brigid and John
In John Huston's The Maltese Falcon ( 1941 ), Astor was cast in her best known role as scheming temptress Brigid O ' Shaughnessy.
He will soon be seen leading the drama comedy Not That Funny along with Army Wives star Brigid Brannagh and John Kapelos.
The Good Loo Guide, a compact fifty-page booklet subtitled " Where to Go in London ", written with Brigid Segrave and " conveniently illustrated " by John Glashan, was the first of the series, published in London by Wolfe in 1965.
Currently there are two religious orders in the church, including the Apostolic Society of St. Brigid of Kildare ( SSB ), and the Order of St. John the Apostle ( OSJA ).
In 1974 Griffith took an opportunity to interview surviving IRA members from the 1916 Easter Rebellion: Maire Comerford, Joseph Sweeney, Sean Kavanagh, John O ' Sullivan, Brigid Thornton, Sean Harling, Martin Walton, David Nelligan ( or Neligan ) and Tom Barry are all interviewed at the ends of their lives in a programme titled Curious Journey.
According to John Colgan, numerous works can be ascribed to Ailerán, including the Fourth Life of Saint Patrick, a Latin litany, and the Lives of Saint Brigid and Saint Féichín of Fore.
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Historically, in some Celtic monasteries abbesses presided over joint-houses of monks and nuns, the most famous example being Saint Brigid of Kildare's leadership in the founding of the monastery at Kildare in Ireland.
The parts of the relics which went to Ireland are reputed to be buried in Downpatrick, County Down, with St. Patrick and St. Brigid or at Saul Church neighbouring Downpatrick.
Brigid ( also known as Brighid, Bríde, Brìd ) is the Gaelic goddess of poetry, healing and smithcraft.
The girls and young unmarried women of the household or village make a corn dolly to represent Brighid, called the Brideog (" little Brigid " or " young Brigid "), adorning it with ribbons and baubles like shells or stones.
When the Pictish elite converted to Christianity is uncertain, but traditions place Saint Palladius in Pictland after he left Ireland, and link Abernethy with Saint Brigid of Kildare.
Chelsea residents from the Warhol scene included Edie Sedgwick, Viva, Ultra Violet, Mary Woronov, Holly Woodlawn, Andrea Feldman, Nico, Paul America, René Ricard and Brigid Berlin.
* Pie in the Sky the Brigid Berlin Story ( 2002 ) features a reunion between former resident Brigid Berlin and the artist Richard Bernstein at the Hotel.
Brigid Cook was trying to guide a number of people down between the buses and along the jetty area to cover.
But someone shouted that Bryant was moving that way, so they tried to double back around the coaches to where Brigid Cook was previously shot.
Virtually all rituals in Wicca include the lighting of altar candles, where two main candles are often used to represent the God and the Goddess ; and the lighting of candles is a central theme at the Wiccan holiday of Brigid or Imbolc, which is also known as Candlemas or the Feast of the Waxing Light.
Visiting his client at her hotel, he learns her real name is Brigid O ' Shaughnessy, she never had a sister, and Thursby was an acquaintance who had betrayed her.
Spade attempts to explain himself to Brigid O ' Shaughnessy with the Flitcraft parable, in which Hammett makes an oblique reference to the philosopher Charles Sanders Peirce, but O ' Shaughnessy has no idea what he is getting at.
It is left unclear whether Spade might have chosen not to turn Brigid in if there was a bigger monetary gain for him ("... a lot more money would have been one more item on your side "), but certain that his emotional attachment to her ( however strong that is ) is not sufficient to overcome the risks involved with letting her go.
Prominent civil society campaigns on the Yes side included Fianna Fáil, Fine Gael, the Labour Party, the Progressive Democrats, the Irish Alliance for Europe led by Professor Brigid Laffan and Adrian Langan, and Ireland for Europe led by Ciarán Toland.
married and Julian
In 1908, he returned to Missouri and started a family with girlfriend Myrtle Julian, with his first son in 1909 and then married her in 1910.
The year of his graduation, he married Sheila Matthew, and they later had two sons and one daughter ( Tony, Carol, and Julian ).
On 14 September 1568 Byrd married Julian Birley, a long-lasting and fruitful union which produced at least seven children.
Pym never married, despite several close relationships with men, notably Henry Harvey, a fellow Oxford student, and the future politician, Julian Amery.
In the last episode of Series 4 ( which turned out to be the last ever episode of the show, due to Horne's death ) Julian and Sandy are revealed, very incongruously, to be " married " to a pair of " dolly palones " named Julia and Sandra.
Called Aunt Fanny by Julian, Dick and Anne, she is married to Uncle Quentin, and is, through most of Blyton's Famous Five novels, the principal maternal figure in the lives of the children.
In 2007, Taylor married Peruvian national Gisella Bernales on the Caribbean island of St Lucia, she gave birth to their first child, a son named Julian Roger, on 9 July 2011.
Fish's great-grandmother, Susan Livingston, married Count Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz in 1800 after the death of her husband, John Kean ( who had been a delegate to the Continental Congress from South Carolina.
In 1896, he married the artist Helen Coombe and they subsequently had two children, Pamela and Julian.
Her sister Julia married Leonard Huxley, the son of Thomas Huxley, and their sons were Julian and Aldous Huxley.
Thomas the Younger's daughter Mary Augusta Arnold, became a famous novelist under her married name of Mrs Humphry Ward, whilst Tom's other daughter, Julia, married Leonard Huxley, the son of Thomas Huxley and their sons were Julian and Aldous Huxley.
* Marina Victoria Alexandra Ogilvy, born Thatched House Lodge, 31 July 1966 ; married, Richmond Park, Surrey, 2 February 1990, Paul Julian Mowatt, born London, 28 November 1962 ; divorced 4 December 1997 ; had issue.
Initially a Conservative, she married David Julian Gibson-Watt, second son of David Gibson Watt, Conservative MP for Hereford, and Diana Hambro, in 1970.
He is currently married to Ina Behrend with whom he has a son, Luke ( b. 1997 ) and son, Julian who married Yvonne and had three children, Shannon ( b. 1995 ), Jordan ( b. 1998 ) and Jay ( b. 2001 ).
His latest project is the independent movie Noah's Arc: Jumping the Broom, in which he plays homosexual 19-year-old Brandon, a guest of Ricky ( Christian Vincent ), who complicates the lives of married couple, Chance Counter ( Doug Spearman ) and Eddie McIntyre ( Jonathan Julian ).
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