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Children and
Young Adult Literature portal The
Black Cauldron (1965) is a high
fantasy novel by
American writer Lloyd Alexander, the
second of five volumes...
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revealed to be the last
Crochan Queen, and is the key to
unlocking the
curse on the witches' homeland, as she was born of both
Crochan and
Ironteeth blood...
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Aberllefenni quarry is the
collective name of
three slate quarries, Foel Grochan, Hen
Gloddfa (also
known as Hen Chwarel) and
Ceunant Ddu,
located in Cwm...
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Anniversary Program, 1999. "Colt .45". TVGuide.com.
Retrieved June 18, 2024. Mc
Crochan, Donna, The Life and
Times of
Maxwell Smart, St. Martin's Press, New York...
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Fieschi 1705–1717: François
Maurice Gonteri 1742–1757:
Joseph Guyon de
Crochans 1757–1775: François
Maria Manzi 1775–1790:
Carlo Vincenzo Giovio 1793–1794:...
- same name. Cill Chrócháin is
Irish for the 'church of
Crochan'.
Little is
known about Crochan except that he is
reputed to have
lived around the time...
- ap Rhys ap
Gronnw ap
Meyrick ap
Llewelyn ap
Richard ap
Dafydd of Pwll-y-
Crochan in 'Llechwedd Isaf’ (i.e.
Arllechwedd Isaf), Caernarfonshire. Nanconwy's...
- the ****ociation Jean
Vilar opened the
Maison Jean-Vilar in the Hôtel de
Crochans in
Avignon to
further Vilar's work, the
Festival d'Avignon, the 'OFF' and...
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godlike deity ascribed to
Wicca in the film The
Craft Manon Blackbeak Crochan, a
fictional character in the
series Throne of Gl**** by
Sarah J Maas Manon...
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Names in
Irish Annals.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923). "
Cróchán".
Irish Names and Surnames.
Retrieved 5 May 2011.
Patrick Woulfe (1923)...