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- William Cragh (c. 1262 – after 1307) was a medieval Welsh warrior and supporter of Rhys ap Maredudd, lord of the lands of Ystrad Tywi, in his rebellion...
- the world and the Deimos losing their life-force. The group returns to Cragh Island, and before Kharg and Darc can clash again, Lilia stops them and...
- immortality, including a small number who supposedly succeeded, such as William Cragh, who allegedly came back to life after being hanged in Swansea, Wales, in...
- Beare Lord of Dunkerron ****van baronets Cadet branches O'****van Mór O'****van Beare O’****van MacCragh MacCrohan McGillycuddy Labhrais-Clanlawrence...
- miracle of the resurrection of William Cragh the day after Cragh's execution by hanging on November 27, 1290, Cragh himself testifies before a papal commission...
- server was shut down June 16, 2006. The story follows Edda, a young boy from Cragh Island who as the only exorcist alive, plans to travel the world along with...
- Tipperary, the other is a family listed as McCragh in northwest Tipperary and the third was again listed as McCragh in the Cahir area. Members of the Thomond...
- Scabby may refer to: William Cragh, Welsh medieval warrior, also known as "William the Scabby". Cathal Carragh Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht from 1189...
- in the royal rights of England. Braose captured the Welsh rebel William Cragh in 1290, whose miraculous resurrection after being hanged was attributed...
- cause of canonization was the supposed raising from the dead of William Cragh, a Welsh rebel who was hanged in 1290, eight years after Cantilupe's death...