Look up crom in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Crom or CROM may refer to: Crom, a townland in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland Crom Estate, a Northern...
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Crom Cruach (Old Irish: Cromm Crúaich [ˈkɾˠʊmˠ ˈkɾˠuəç]) was a pagan god of pre-Christian Ireland. According to Christian writers, he was propitiated with...
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Crom Dubh (Old Irish: [krom duβ], Scottish Gaelic: [kʰɾɔum t̪uh]; meaning "black crooked [one]"; also Crum Dubh, Dark Crom) is a mythological and folkloric...
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Regional Confederation of Mexican Workers (redirect from CROM)
Regional Obrera Mexicana, CROM) is a federation of labor unions in Mexico, whose power was at its height between 1918 and 1928. CROM was an umbrella organization...
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Hyborian Age (redirect from Crom (fictional deity))
proto-Celtic Cimmerian people. The name Crom is probably derived from the Old Irish deity Crom Cruach or Crom Dubh. Crom is the chief god of the Cimmerian pantheon...
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Crom Castle (Irish: Caisleán na Croime) is a country house on the shores of Upper Lough Erne in County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, the seat of the Earls...
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Rick Crom (born March 15, 1957) is an American actor, singer, comedian, lyricist, and composer. He has appeared in numerous television shows and specials...
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Ben Crom (from Irish Binn Chrom, meaning 'curved/stooped peak') is a 526 metres (1,726 ft) mountain in the Mourne Mountains in County Down, Northern Ireland...
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Cairbre Crom ("Cairbre the Hunched"; fl. c. AD 556) was an Irish king of the 6th century AD; he was 11th King of Uí Maine, in the west of Ireland. Cairbre...
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The Crom Estate (pronounced K-ROM') is a nature reserve located in the south of County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, along the shores of Upper Lough Erne...
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Ben Crom Reservoir is a reservoir located in the Mourne Mountains near Kilkeel, County Down, Northern Ireland. Along with Silent Valley Reservoir, which...
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Sexion d'Assaut (redirect from JR O Crom)
Maska and Lefa. In 2003, it became a collective as Maître Gims and JR O Crom joined in. Throughout its existence, it included about 20 rappers, but set-up...
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The Dagda (redirect from Crom-Eocha)
of the Dagda, and he also has similarities with the later harvest figure Crom Dubh. Several tribal groupings saw the Dagda as an ancestor and were named...
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An Crom Ua Donnubáin or Crom O'Donovan (slain 1254) is the individual characterized as the ancestor of O'Donovans later found in Carbery in County Cork...
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List of Tron characters (redirect from Crom (character))
Jurasik. Crom and Flynn are forced to battle each other in the ring game. Flynn gains the upper hand but refuses to kill a defenseless Crom, twice defying...
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Croom Castle (redirect from Crom a Boo)
Croom or Crom Castle, also called the Castle of Crom, is a historic castle in the town of Croom, County Limerick, that is notable for its occupation as...
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Franklin D. Roosevelt State Park (redirect from Crom Pond)
of water: Mohansic Lake and Crom Pond. The state first acquired the park land between 1909 and 1922. The land south of Crom Pond and Mohansic Lake was...
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Ronan Le Crom (born 13 July 1974) is a French former professional football goalkeeper. Le Crom began his career at AJ Auxerre, joining the senior squad...
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Cormac ua Cairbre Crom, 22nd Abbot of Clonmacnoise, died 762. Cormac succeeded Luccreth in 753. He was one of the most genealogically distinguished abbot...
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Khmer Krom (redirect from Khơ Me Crộm)
The Khmer Krom (Khmer: ជនជាតិខ្មែរក្រោម, Chónchéatĕ Khmêr Kraôm, [cɔnciət kʰmae kraom]; lit. 'Lower Khmer people' or 'Southern Khmer people'; Vietnamese:...
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Aisling to help him enter Crom's cave, narrowly escaping death in the process. Brendan duels with Crom and seizes the Eye, blinding Crom completely and causing...
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Earl Erne, of Crom Castle in the County of Fermanagh, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1789 for John Creighton, 2nd Baron Erne,...
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A cromlech (sometimes also spelled "cromleh" or "cromlêh"; cf Welsh crom, "bent"; llech, "slate") is a megalithic construction made of large stone blocks...
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Toledano then left CROM and the Labor Party in 1932. He had organized a faction which he called the "Purified CROM" who left the CROM en masse in 1932....
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Gilla na Naemh Crom Ó Seachnasaigh (died 1224) was an Irish Chief of the Name. Ó Seachnasaigh was lord of Cenél Áeda na hEchtge, but is only recorded in...
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motto "Crom A Boo" comes from the medieval Croom Castle and "Abu", meaning "up" in Irish; Crom Abu was the FitzGeralds' medieval warcry. Crom (Croom)...
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Microsoft Studios for the Xbox 360 in 2012. The game follows a warrior named Crom, who lusts for revenge against the Celtic gods that betrayed his life of...
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peninsula via Mag Senaig. In Pre-Christian times the small area where the Crom Cruach idol stood at Killycluggin and Kilnavert was originally named Fossa...
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workers, which he affiliated with the Confederación Regional Obrera Mexicana, (CROM), the largest and most powerful union confederation of the day and a key...
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