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Dervorgilla, Derorugilla, Dearbhfhorghaill Derbforgaill is an Irish name, sometimes anglicised as Derval. It can refer to: Derbforgaill ingen Maeleachlainn
Irish Folk-History Plays, 1st series. The Tragedies: Grania – Kincora—Dervorgilla (1912) Irish Folk-History Plays, 2nd series: The Tragic-Comedies: The
also is said to have abducted Ua Ruairc's wife Derbforgaill (English: Dervorgilla) along with all her furniture and goods, with the aid of Derbforgaill's
Murchada (Dermot MacMurragh) as king of Leinster for having abducted Dervorgilla, the wife of Tiernan O'Rourke, King of Breifne, 15 years prior. Diarmait
Kirkmaiden Wigtownshire area by King John Balliol son of their half-sister, Dervorgilla, and built a stronghold at Castle Balzieland, which apparently burned
Irish Folk-History Plays (1912), which contained Grania, Kincora and Dervorgilla Written by Lady Gregory Characters Grania Finn Diarmuid Two young men
pilgrims on their way to Whithorn. Sweetheart Abbey Abbey founded by Lady Dervorgilla of Galloway in memory of her husband John Balliol. Threave Castle A 14th-century
port, also produced by the Davidstown-Clonroche group The Abduction of Dervorgilla, stitched near Ferns, Co Wexford The Siege of Wexford, at Wexford town
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Irish
Servant of Dervor.
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American, Australian, British, English, French
Dispenser; Form of Spencer; Provisioner
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African, American, Australian, British, English, Spanish
Stone of the Side; Jade; The Precious Green Gemstone
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Defender.
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Christ-bearer
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Twinkling Star
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Tamil
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Devoted to what is right
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Light, Brilliance
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Blessed, Thankful, Great or personification of gratitude, Lucky or giver of wealth
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Youthful with divine qualities
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Scottish
Scottish : variant of Crawford.English : variant of Crowfoot, a nickname for someone with splayed feet or some other deformity of the foot, from Old English crÄwe ‘crow’ + fÅt ‘foot’. In Middle English crou-fot also denoted the buttercup, and it may be from this sense that the name arose, although the reason for its adoption is unclear.
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