galwegian造句
- The Connacht Women's representative side is constituted predominantly from Galwegians.
- He was likely a native Galwegian or perhaps a native of Annandale.
- A native or inhabitant of Galloway is called a Gallovidian or a Galwegian.
- Old Crescent, Clontarf and Galwegians won promotion to the All Ireland League.
- The Connacht Rugby squad features a number of players who played for Galwegians.
- But Galwegians are resisting such settlements; many claim that the travelers bring crime.
- It is thought that Galwegian Gaelic probably had more in common with the Highlands.
- Galwegian Gaelic is the extinct dialect of Scottish Gaelic formerly spoken in southwest Scotland.
- A Galwegian leader Roland died during the battle.
- Others in attendance included Sir Henry Lynch, Dominick Browne, along with other Galwegians.
- It's difficult to see galwegian in a sentence. 用galwegian造句挺难的
- The executions that followed sickened many Galwegians.
- The Galwegians revolted again in 1247, forcing de Quincy to take refuge in a castle.
- Gille Brigte's death in 1185 was the signal for general turmoil amongst the Galwegians.
- Fear of Galwegian or Scottish royal intervention led the Manxmen to appeal to the Norwegian crown.
- In 2000, he became the first Galwegian to become Director of the Raidio na Gaeltachta.
- He primarily plays in the Galwegians.
- It was probably through these groups that Galwegian society operated for the remainder of the Middle Ages.
- He was elected with the support of the Comyn faction who at that time dominated the Galwegians.
- Thus the native Galwegians and the Gaelic clergy of the province rose in revolt against the Scottish king.
- In 2011 the Galwegians U17 team were All Ireland U17 champions and they were runners up in 2014.