- lowlands. The
Guaire in Gort Inse
Guaire refers to King
Guaire "The Generous" (
Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin), the
seventh century King of Connacht.
Guaire reputedly...
- The
Guaire River Miners, also
known as
Guaire River Garimpeiros, is the name
given to the
people who
search for
metals in the
Guaire River, a 72-kilometer-long...
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Dunguaire Castle (Irish: Dún
Guaire) is a 16th-century
tower house on the
southeastern s**** of
Galway Bay in
County Galway, Ireland, near
Kinvara (also...
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Guaire Dall was an
Irish poet, fl. 849.
Guaire Dall was the
composer of two
verses included, sub anno 849, in the
Annals of the Four Masters, concerning...
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Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin (died 663) was a king of Connacht. A
member of the Ui
Fiachrach Aidhne and son of king Colmán mac
Cobthaig (died 622). Guaire...
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Bamburgh Castle, on the
northeast coast of England, by the
village of
Bamburgh in Northumberland, is a
Grade I
listed building. The site was originally...
- The
Guaire River is a
short river in
Venezuela that
flows through the nation's
capital of Caracas. It is a
tributary of the Tuy
River and is 72 kilometers...
- Tromdámh
Guaire (also
known as
Imtheacht na Tromdhaimhe,
Imthecht na Tromdaime) is an
Irish piece of
prose satire about the
relationship between the patron...
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within Kinvarra townland itself.
Dunguaire Castle (Irish: Dún
Guaire [lit, the
Castle of
Guaire]), a 16th-century
towerhouse of the Ó hEidhin (O'Hynes) clan...
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General Lachlan Macquarie, CB (/məˈkwɒrɪ/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Lachlann Mac
Guaire; 31
January 1762 – 1 July 1824) was a
British Army
officer and colonial...