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- against abortion access". Spectrum News. Retrieved September 7, 2023. Thies, Breccan F. (October 6, 2023). "JD Vance urges Ohio to vote 'no' on abortion ballot...
- this online interview. In the second episode of Livre 1, "La Table de Breccan," the artisan who is building the Round Table remarks to Arthur that he...
- Broccan. He is also sometimes referred to as Braccan, Brachan, Brecin and Breccan. According to Celtic hagiography Brychan was born in Ireland, the son of...
- William Nolan, Liam Ronayne and Mairéad Dunlevy. Dublin, 1996. pp. 149–182. "Breccán Cathe, a forgotten Derry saint." Ainm 7 (1996). pp. 75–88. "Dunlewy and...
- battles its way toward Obsidian, they also must contend with their own Breccan people, torn apart by a century of conflict. Dean Cain as General Murren...
- was venerated as St. Rikin." James Frost wrote "In the history of St. Breccan of Arran it is stated that he founded a church in Dalcais called after...
- kinsman of St. Declan, who made him bishop of Ardbraccan. He succeeded St. Breccan as Abbot-Bishop of Ardbraccan about the year 570. Ultan founded a school...
- reportedly founded by St Breccan. The church was originally much smaller than it is today. If it was founded by St Breccan, it must have initially been...
- named Kellavella. Two holy wells in the parish are dedicated to Saint Breccan. The parish has the remains of two castles. Ballyhannon Castle was the...
- grandchild for whom to bake pies. I.i.3   (1-3) : Breccan's Table (La Table de Breccan) The craftsman Breccan (Yvan Le Bolloc'h) has just finished building...