Gallowglass is a 1990 novel by the British writer Ruth Rendell, written under the name Barbara Vine. Sandor comes from a wealthy home and is highly educated...
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Gallowglass is a 1993 British television mystery serial adaptation of the 1990 Ruth Rendell novel of the same name. It is a three-part miniseries. Joe...
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Gallowglass were a class of mercenary warriors. Gallowglass may also refer to: Gallowglass (novel), a novel by Barbara Vine Gallowglass (miniseries),...
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ISBN 978-0452270640 A Fatal Inversion (1987) The House of Stairs (1988) Gallowglass (1990) King Solomon's Carpet (1991) Asta's Book (1993) (American title:...
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Galloglass, or Gallowglass, were a type of Gaelic-Norse warrior. Galloglass may also refer to: Gallowglass (novel), a novel by Barbara Vine Gallowglass (TV series)...
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Gaelic warfare (section Gallowglass)
knights as mentioned in the Visio Tnugdali long before the gallowglass came to Ireland. Gallowglass mercenaries of the early 13th century have been depicted...
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1988 novel by British writer Ruth Rendell, published under the name Barbara Vine. Writing in The Washington Post, Michael Dirda referred to the novel as...
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The Barbara Vine Mysteries (category Television shows based on British novels)
Retrieved 12 January 2019. "Gallowglass - 10 January 1993". BBC Genome. 10 January 1993. Retrieved 12 January 2019. "Gallowglass - 17 January 1993". BBC Genome...
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The Warlock in Spite of Himself (category 1969 American novels)
fairies, unusual flora and refugees fleeing persecution. The novel centers around Rod Gallowglass, a SCENT agent, who stumbles across the planet Gramarye....
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A Discovery of Witches (TV series) (category Television shows based on American novels)
witch Paul Rhys as Andrew Hubbard (series 2–3), a vampire Steven Cree as Gallowglass (series 2–3), son of the late Hugh de Clermont and nephew of Matthew...
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King Solomon's Carpet (category 1991 British novels)
(1991) is a novel by Barbara Vine, pseudonym of Ruth Rendell. It is about the London Underground and the people frequenting it. Vine's novel is inhabited...
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Pretenders (2004) opposite, again, Paul Scofield. He has also narrated five novels and presented a series of documentaries for BBC Radio 2 and BBC Radio 4...
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soldier Druzhina Eagle warrior Eso Ikoyi Eight Banners Fianna Gabiniani Gallowglass Gargareans Ghazi Gladiator Guecha warrior Gurkha Hajduks Harii Hashashin...
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episodes) Bergerac (TV Series, one episode: "All the Sad Songs", 1990) Gallowglass (TV, 1993) Cracker (TV series, episodes: 1994–95; serials: "To Be A Somebody"...
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Ulster however particularly in Northern Ireland is most likely from the gallowglass, Scottish mercenaries who came to Ireland in the 14th century, and the...
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seed informs Seed Nineteen that they will need the FF's help to defeat Gallowglass, and the groups team up to do so. They are all transported to an alternate...
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Company of the 14th century. Between the 13th and 17th centuries the Gallowglass fought within the Islands of Britain and also mainland Europe. A Welshman...
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belted plaids). A 1594 Irish account by Lughaidh Ó Cléirigh of Scottish gallowglass mercenaries in Ireland clearly describes the belted plaid, "a mottled...
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Almeida Theatre and made his television debut in the 1993 BBC mini-series Gallowglass. Sheen played the title role in Peer Gynt in 1994. The Yukio Ninagawa...
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na Cille, 1949, novel, by Máirtín Ó Cadhain, The Beauty Queen of Leenane, 1996, play by Martin McDonagh Star of the Sea, 2011, novel by Joseph O'Connor...
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Lead. Russo switched from bass to mandolin to play in the Irish band Gallowglass, then began a solo career in 1993. The group occasionally reunited as...
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MacKenzie, a series of novels featuring John Hamilton. Auld Alliance Battle of Culloden, 1746 Flight of the Wild Geese Gallowglass Mercenary Swiss Guards...
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while employed in tandem with heavily armed "Galloglaich" or anglicised Gallowglass. They could provide effective support to heavily armed troops as well...
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Hugh Roe O'Donnell (section Novels)
reinforce Maguire. However, O'Donnell sent 60 horsemen, 60 swordsmen and 100 gallowglass under the command of Niall Garve. Historian James O'Neill has theorised...
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Thirty Years War. Historians such as C. V. Wedgwood refer to them as a 'Gallowglass' (i.e. mercenary) regiment. They were actually soldiers who sailed from...
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2004 (6), 2005 (4), 2007 (4), 2008 (3), 2009 (2), 2010 (3), 2013 (3) Gallowglass with Michael Sheen and Paul Rhys: 1995–1996 (1) Game, Set and Match with...
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Speed Of Light (January 2017, Newcon Press) Bright Morning Star (2019) Gallowglass (as S.J. Morden) (December 2020, Gollancz) The Red Planet - a natural...
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of warfare exemplified by the Gallóglaigh or Gallowglass heavy infantry soldier. Unlike Kern, Gallowglass usually wore chainmail and iron helmets and wielded...
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armed with a sword, except one who bears an axe-like sparth, a typical gallowglass weapon. Usually called the 'Abbey', it is more accurately described as...
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(New York: Crowell) 1956: Thunder on the River – (Collins) 1958: The Gallowglass – (New York: Crowell) 1960: A Hundred Hills – (New York: Crowell) 1962:...
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