• Look up AED or aed in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Aed or AED may refer to: Áed (given name) Aed Carabao (Yuenyong Opakul, born 1954), Thai leader...
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    AED, formerly the Academy for Educational Development (1961 to 2011), was a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that focused on education, health and economic...
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    Áed mac Cináeda (Modern Scottish Gaelic: Aodh mac Choinnich; Latin: Ethus; Anglicized: Hugh; died 878) was a son of Cináed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin)...
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  • Áed Find (Áed the White), or Áed mac Echdach (before 732–778), was king of Dál Riata (modern western Scotland and County Antrim, Ireland). Áed was the...
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    د.إ in Arabic, Dh (singular) and Dhs (plural) or DH in Latin; ISO code: AED is the official currency of the United Arab Emirates. The dirham is subdivided...
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    automated external defibrillator or automatic electronic defibrillator (AED) is a portable electronic device that automatically diagnoses the life-threatening...
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  • Áed mac Néill (died 879), called Áed Findliath ("fair-grey Áed"; Modern Irish: Aodh Fionnadhliath) to distinguish him from his paternal grandfather Áed...
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    Aodh (given name) (redirect from Áed)
    Aodh (/iː, eɪ/ ee, ay, Irish: [iː, eː], Scottish Gaelic: [ɯː]; Old Irish: Áed) is a masculine Irish and Scottish Gaelic given name, which was traditionally...
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  • Aed, or Aodh, is the prince of the Daoine Sidhe and a god of the underworld in Irish mythology. He is known from inscriptions as the eldest son of Lir...
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  • Áed Rúad, son of Badarn, Díthorba, son of Deman, and Cimbáeth, son of Fintan, three grandsons of Airgetmar, were, according to medieval Irish legend and...
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    Aed Carabao (Thai: แอ๊ด คาราบาว, RTGS: Aet Kharabao) is the stage name of Yuenyong Opakul (Thai: ยืนยง โอภากุล, RTGS: yuen-yong o-phakun; born 9 November...
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  • king-lists and in older history books. Supposedly a son of Áed Find (died 778) and successor to Áed's brother Fergus mac Echdach. Broun, Dauvit, The Irish Identity...
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  • Áed mac Diarmato (died 604), called Áed Sláine (Áed of Slane), was the son of Diarmait mac Cerbaill. Legendary stories exist of Áed's birth. Saint Columba...
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  • assets were DH 698 billion, deposits of AED 464 billion, a total income of AED 23.21 billion, and a net profit of AED 7 billion, making it one of the top...
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    (Domnall mac Ailpín) and sons Constantine I (Constantín mac Cináeda) and Áed (Áed mac Cináeda). The kingdom ruled by Kenneth's descendants — older works...
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    AED Studios is the largest media complex in the BeNeLux [ 1 ] located in Lint, Belgium. The complex includes infrastructure for recording programs and...
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  • willingly stepped aside in his favour. His given name was Áed or Aedh mac Morna. He is also known as Áed mac Fidga. He gained the name Goll ("one-eyed") when...
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  • Áed mac Néill (Old Irish pronunciation: [ˈaið mak ˈnʲeːl͈ʲ]; died 819), commonly called Áed Oirdnide ("the anointed"), was King of Ailech. A member of...
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    Áed Uaridnach ("Áed the Warlike", or Áed mac Domnaill, "Áed son of Domnall") (died 612) was an Irish king who was High King of Ireland. He is sometimes...
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    Áed mac Bricc (died 589) was an Irish bishop and saint. Áed's principal church was at Rahugh (Ráith Áeda Meic Bricc) in modern County Westmeath. He was...
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  • Áed mac Boanta (died 839) is believed to have been a king of Dál Riata[citation needed]. The only reference to Áed in the Irish annals is found in the...
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    fee of AED 25. It offers the chance to win a monthly AED 25,000 prize for 25 years, along with three winners of AED 75,000, AED 50,000, and AED 25,000...
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  • Áed Róin mac Bécce Bairrche (died 735) was the Dál Fiatach ruler of the over-kingdom of Ulaid in Ireland. He reigned from 708 to 735. He was the son of...
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  • Áed Minbhrec is the son of Dagda who was murdered by Coincheann. Áed was wrongly accused to have seduced the wife of Coincheann, which led to his death...
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  • Tangier-Mediterranean Port with a loan of AED 734.6 million and a grant of AED 367.3 million for a total of AED 1.1 billion. As of December 2014, a second...
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  • Áed mac Flaithbertaig (died 747), called Áed Muinderg, was a chief of the Cenél Conaill of the northern Uí Néill in Ireland. He was the son of the high...
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  • Áed of Sletty was a Gaelic Irish Bishop and anchorite, fl. late 7th century. Áed was a member of the Uí Bairrche. He was bishop of Sletty, County Laois...
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  • Áed Dub mac Colmáin or Áed(h) of Kildare is a former King of Leinster, and an Irish saint, commemorated by Colgan under date of 4 January; but much obscurity...
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    Kalevi Aed, also known as Kalevi spordiplats or Kalevi staadion, was a multi-purpose stadium in Tallinn, Estonia. It was the home ground of Tallinna Kalev...
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  • Áed Aired (died 698) or Áed Airdd or Áed Airech was a Dal nAraide king of the Cruithne in Ulaid (Ulster). He ruled from 690-698. In the 6th and 7th centuries...
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