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Saint Hugh may
refer to: Áed mac
Bricc (died 589),
Saint Hugh of
Rahugh Hugh of
Rouen (died 730),
archbishop of
Rouen and
bishop of
Paris and
Bayeux Hugh...
- Áed mac
Bricc (died 589) was an
Irish bishop and saint. Áed's prin****l
church was at
Rahugh (Ráith Áeda Meic
Bricc) in
modern County Westmeath. He was...
- Eestbound, and
Travis Scott) 16. "Like a Hott Boy" (featuring
Young Thug and
Bricc Baby) (produced with DJ Spinz) 07. "Mudd Walk" 6. "Drip" (produced with...
- this is time-consuming.
Computer programs have been
developed (see the
BrIcc Program)
which present internal conversion coefficients quickly and easily...
- [Explicit]:
Gucci Mane: MP3 Downloads". Amazon. "MPA ****ro - Son Of A
Bricc Lady". LiveMixtapes. "Skippa Da
Flippa - 12 Ft.
Migos &
Peewee Longway [Prod...
- (approximate date) Yu Zhining,
chancellor of the Tang
dynasty (d. 665) Áed mac
Bricc,
Irish bishop and
saint Ælla, king of
Deira (approximate date) Agericus...
- 1034.
Muirchertach m.
Bricc, king of the Déisi Muman, d. 1051. Ua Géibennaig, king of the Déisi Bec, d. 1058. Máel
Sechlainn Ua
Bricc, king of the Déisi...
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ingen Donnchada (d. 1080) 2.
Donnchadh mac
Murchada 10. 5. Sadb
ingen Mac
Bricc 11. 1.
Diarmait mac Murchada, King of
Leinster 12. 6.
Gille Michil mac Bráenáin...
- 800. The
stones were
latterly known as 'Butterlumps'. St. Aid or Áed mac
Bricc was
Bishop of
Killare in 6th-century. At
Saint Aid's
birth his head had...
- High king of
Ireland Áed mac
Echach (died 575), king of
Connacht Áed mac
Bricc (died 587),
bishop and
saint Áed Dub mac
Suibni (died 588), king of Dál...