- John
Banim (3
April 1798 – 30
August 1842), was an
Irish novelist,
short story writer, dramatist, poet and essayist,
sometimes called the "Scott of Ireland...
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Michael Banim (5
August 1796 – 30
August 1874) was an
Irish novelist and
short story writer.
Brother of John
Banim, he was born in Kilkenny, and died in...
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novelists emerged during the 19th century,
including Maria Edgeworth, John
Banim,
Gerald Griffin,
Charles Kickham,
William Carleton,
George Moore, and Somerville...
- Nir
Banim (Hebrew: נִיר בָּנִים, lit. 'Sons' Meadow') is a
moshav in south-central Israel.
Located near
Kiryat Gat, it
falls under the
jurisdiction of...
- has its main
offices in Cork. The
Director General of the CSO is
Jennifer Banim. The CSO was
established on a
statutory basis in 1994 to
reduce the number...
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Archived from the
original on 2
December 2024.
Retrieved 29
December 2024.
Banim,
Julia (16
January 2025). "Bonnie Blue's 1,057-man ****
event sees 'surreal'...
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referred to as 'Gappers'. The
Mayor of
Windgap is an 1835
novel by
Michael Banim set in
Windgap in 1779.
Windgap is also
referred to in the 1907 book The...
- 10
minutes to make it 2–2 and take the game into
extra time. Boro's Jody
Banim got 46
goals in what was an
unbelievable season for him. With Boro back...
- The Banu al-Harith (Arabic: بَنُو الْحَارِث Banū al-Ḥārith or Arabic: بَنُو الْحُرَيْث Banū al-Ḥurayth) is an
Arabian tribe which once
governed the cities...
- This is a
bibliography of the
works of John
Banim and
Michael Banim. Many of
their works were
published pseudonymously under the name "The O'Hara Family"...