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Sawney and Rath
When a seer from one tribe predicted his birth at Redwall Abbey, Sawney Rath, leader of the Juskarath, sets out to capture the Taggerung.
In Mossflower Woods, Rillflag an otter from Redwall is completing a birth ritual with his newborn son, Deyna, when Sawney Rath and his tribe of vermin ambush him.
Antigra hates Sawney Rath because she wishes her son, Gruven to be named as the Taggerung, and because of that, Sawney Rath had murdered her husband.
* Sawney Rath

Sawney and clan
Alexander " Sawney " Bean ( e ) was the legendary head of a 48-member clan in 15th-or 16th-century Scotland, reportedly executed for the mass murder and cannibalisation of over 1, 000 people.
* Jack Ketchum's novel Off Season is an update of the Sawney Bean legend, with the cannibalistic clan headquartered in a sea cave on the Maine coast.
* Musician Snakefinger's " Sawney Bean / Sawney's Death Dance " ( from his album, Night of Desirable Objects ) tells the tale of the clan and its eventual comeuppance, as does the concept album, Inbreeding the Anthropophagi by American death metal band Deeds of Flesh.
* The Sawney Beane clan were speculated to be the inspiration for the fictional Reavers in Joss Whedon's cult sci-fi series Firefly by author Lawrence Watt-Evans in the book of essays " Finding Serenity: Anti-Hereos, Lost Shepards and Space Hookers in Joss Whedon's Firefly.
In the script, titled Blood Relations: The Sun War, the clan consisted of dozens of incestuous family members, similar to the Sawney Bean family that inspired the story.

Sawney and otter
Sawney renames the young otter Zann Juskarath Taggerung or " Tagg " for short, determined to raise him as his own son, and to bring the Taggerung under his control.

Sawney and is
The coastline south of Girvan is famous for its geology, and also for Sawney Bean's Cave, where the legendary murderer and cannibal Sawney Bean supposedly lived until his arrest and execution in Edinburgh.
While historians tend to believe that Sawney Bean never existed, his story has passed into legend and is part of the Edinburgh tourism industry.
Sawney Bean is often considered a mythic figure.
The Sawney Beane legend closely resembles the story of Christie-Cleek, which is attested much earlier — in the early 15th century.
* Mick Lewis's novel The Bloody Man also deals with the myth of Sawney Bean, which is also mentioned in the novel Paying the Piper by Sharyn McCrumb.
* Sawney Beane: The Abduction of Elspeth Cumming is a work of historical fiction by author Frieda Gates.
* There is a boat ride set in the caves inhabited by the Sawney Bean family in the Edinburgh Dungeon as well as a short show presenting the legend.
Christie Cleek ( or-Cleek or of-the-Cleek ), is a legendary Scottish cannibal, somewhat in the vein of the better-known Sawney Bean.
Sempill is supposed to be the author also of an epitaph on Sawney Briggs, nephew to Habbie Simpson, written in the same stanza.

Sawney and .
Originally a monthly bulletin of executions, produced by the Keeper of Newgate Prison in London, the Calendar's title was appropriated by other publishers, who put out biographical chapbooks about notorious criminals such as Sawney Bean, Dick Turpin, John Wilkes and Moll Cutpurse.
According to legend, the Hairy Tree was planted by Sawney Bean's eldest daughter in the town's Dalrymple Street.
A 2005 article by Sean Thomas notes that historical documents, such as newspapers and diaries during the era when Sawney Bean was supposedly active, make no mention of ongoing disappearances of hundreds of persons.
The legend of Sawney Bean first appeared in the British chapbooks ( rumour magazines of the day ), which today leads many to argue that the story was a political propaganda tool to denigrate the Scots after the Jacobite Rebellions.
* The legend of Alexander " Sawney " Bean has been chronicled in various media, including such print sources as Historical and Traditional Tales Connected with the South of Scotland by John Nicholson, 1843 ; The Legend of Sawney Bean, by Ronald Holmes, London, 1975 ; The Flesh Eaters, by L. A. Morse, Warner Books, 1979 ; and Cannibalism: The Last Taboo, by Brian Marriner London ; Arrow, 1992
It takes the Legend of Sawney Beane and examines it through the lens of a young girl, Elspeth Cumming, abducted by Sawney and his family.
* The book Madhouse by Rob Thurman features Sawney Beane as the main villain.
* In 2003 Christian Viel directed Evil Breed: The Legend of Samhain ( aka Samhain ), a soft-core version of the Sawney legend set in modern-day Ireland.
* 2005 saw the release of an award-winning UK ./ Canada co-produced animated short, The True Story of Sawney Beane.

Rath and leader
A senior BJP leader, LK Advani, started a Rath yatra, embarking on a 10, 000 km journey starting from the south and heading towards Ayodhya.

Rath and vermin
Little does Rath realize that when Deyna grows up, he will become the bane of vermin across all Mossflower Woods.

Rath and born
Giric mac Dúngail ( Modern Gaelic: Griogair mac Dhunghail ( born c 832, Scotland ), known in English simply as Giric, and nicknamed Mac Rath, (" Son of Fortune "); fl.
George John Rath ( varyingly referred to as George Rath and John George Rath ) was born in 1821 in Breitenau, Württemberg province, Germany.
Ramakanta Rath () ( born 13 December 1934 ) is one of the most renowned modernist poets in the Oriya literature.
Rath was born in Cuttack, Orissa ( India ).
Matthias Rath ( born 1955 in Stuttgart, Germany ) is a controversial doctor, businessman, and vitamin salesman.
Sanjay Rath ( born August 7, 1963 at Sambalpur, Orissa ) is an Indian astrologer.
Vom Rath was born in Frankfurt am Main, the son of a high-ranking public official.
He was born at Köthen, the second ( but eldest surviving ) son of Emmanuel Lebrecht, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen, by his wife Gisela Agnes of Rath.
Gerhard vom Rath ( August 20, 1830-April 23, 1888 ), was a German mineralogist, born at Duisburg in Prussia.

Rath and community
Common surnames in this community are Goregaonkar, Chogle, Bhatte, Mhatre, Bhagat, Paralkar, Worlikar, Dadarkar, Dandekar, Date, Raote, Chemburkar, Ovalekar, Mahimkar, Pathare, Raut, Pradhan, Vaidya, Naik, Surnaik, Tekalkar, Thakur, Patil, Rath, Gharat, Mantri, Ule, Pansare and others.

Rath and at
Museums, Theaters and other Cultural Sites: Conservatoire de musique at Place Neuve 5, Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques, Fonds cantonal d ' art contemporain, Ile Rousseau and statue, Institute and Museum of Voltaire with Library and Archives, Mallet House and Museum international de la Réforme, Musée Ariana, Musée d ' Art et d ' Histoire, Museum d ' art moderne et contemporain, Museum d ' ethnographie, Museum of the International Red Cross, Musée Rath, Muséum d ' histoire naturelle, Salle communale de Plainpalais et théâtre Pitoëff, Villa Bartholoni et Museum d ' Histoire et Sciences
On 9 November, the evening vom Rath died of his wounds, Goebbels was at the Bürgerbräu Keller in Munich with Hitler, celebrating the anniversary of the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch with a large crowd of veteran Nazis.
The outcome of this change of allies were defeats for Domnall Brecc and his allies on land at Mag Rath ( Moira, County Down ) and at sea at Sailtír, off Kintyre, in 637.
The Gauleiters started at about 10: 30pm, only two hours after news of vom Rath ’ s death reached Germany.
The officials at the German Embassy were clear that Grynszpan had not asked to see vom Rath by name, and that he saw vom Rath only because he happened to be on duty at the time Grynszpan visited the Embassy, and because the desk clerk asked vom Rath to see Grynszpan.
While interned in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1941, Grynszpan told fellow inmates that although he was intending to claim at his trial that he had had homosexual relations with vom Rath, this was not true.
The indictment argued that Grynszpan's objective in shooting vom Rath had been to " prevent through force of threats the Führer and Reichschancellor from the conduct of their constitutional functions " at the behest of international Jewry.
" The issue that was troubling the Justice Ministry was not the allegation that vom Rath had had a sexual relationship with Grynszpan-they knew that to be false, and in fact they knew Grynszpan had told some of his fellow prisoners at Sachsenhausen that it was false.
Which etymologically derives from " Rath Inver Amoen ", the ráth at the mouth of the Amoen / Amon ( the Almond ).
During the siege the House of the Stewards in Rath Dìnen was destroyed by a fire lit by the Steward Denethor in suicidal despair at the illness of his son Faramir.
In Ireland, Domnall and his ally Congal Cáech of the Dál nAraidi were defeated by Domnall mac Áedo of the Cenél Conaill, the High King of Ireland, at the Battle of Mag Rath ( Moira, County Down ) in 637.
The story has anachronistic features as it has Eochaid alive at the time of the battle of Mag Rath ( securely dated to within a year of 637 ), but it is chronologically feasible that Congal Cáech could have been the son of Eochaid's daughter if the identification of Cú-cen-máthair and the dating of his death is correct.
File: Rath City Texas Brazos Bridge 2009. jpg | Collapsed bridge structure, Double Mountain Fork Brazos River at the site of former Rath City, Texas.
Frawley was hired as a singer at a café and teamed with pianist Franz Rath.
" Cruachan features at the start and end of the Táin Bó Cúailgne with the pillow talk in the royal residence, and concluding with the fight of the bulls, supposed to have taken place at Rath na Darbh, one of the largest ring-forts on the site.
In Pre-Christian times the small area where the Crom Cruaich idol stood at Kilnavert was originally named Fossa Slécht or Rath Slécht and it is from this small location that the wider Magh Slécht area received its name.

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