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chronological and
geographical differences in the
Gaelic language, e.g. Gall
Gaidel, Gall Gaidhel, Gall Gaidheal, Gall Gaedil, Gall Gaedhil, Gall Gaedhel, Gall...
- Gabála
tells how
Gaidel Glas, son of Nel (or Niul), was
cured of a
snakebite when
Moses made
fervent prayer and
placed his
staff on
Gaidel's wound. An inserted...
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fervent prayer and
placed his
staff on
Gaidel's wound. An
inserted verse in an
earlier p****age says of
Gaidel: "green were his arms and his vesture"....
- Riga FIFA
affiliation 1922–1940 1992–present UEFA
affiliation 1992–present
President Vadims Ļašenko
General Secretary Arturs Gaidels Website www.lff.lv...
- to
denote changes in
ethnic designation of the Norse-Irish or the Gall
Gaidel,
perhaps in
connection with the
territorial changes of the
Kingdom of Mann...
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Celtic Britain (1882).
These names all come from the Old
Irish word Goídel/
Gaídel. In
Early Modern Irish, it was
spelled Gaoidheal (singular) and Gaoidheil/Gaoidhil...
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little place. The
Scots instead stressed descent from ****thelos (Gael) or
Gaidel Glas and his wife Scota.
Legendary kings of
Scotland Lebor Gabála Érenn...
- The
Vikings combined with the
Gaels of the
Hebrides to
become the Gall-
Gaidel and
establish the
Kingdom of the Isles. The
Merovingians established themselves...
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about 1337,
followed by Malinová (German: Zeche) in 1339, Kľačno (German:
Gaidel), Tužina (German: Schmiedshau)
about 1350, Vrícko (German: Münnichwies)...
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followers of the Orochi. The four top
members are
referred to as "Kings".
Gaidel, the
biological father of Leona, was also a
member of the group, but when...