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His predecessor as king at Cashel was said to be Lorcan mac Coinlígáin, a distant cousin, the date of whose death is uncertain. The earliest record of Cellachán is an attack on Clonmacnoise in 936. In 939, he was allied with Norse Gaels from Waterford in an attack on the kingdom of Mide. The leader of the Waterford contingent is called mac ...
Senchas Fagbála Caisil "The Story of the Finding of Cashel" is an early medieval Irish text which relates, in two variants, the origin legend of the kingship of Cashel. Myles Dillon has dated the first variant (§§ 1-3) to the 8th century, and the second (§§ 4-8) tentatively to the 10th century.
The Silencer is shooting a non-combatant with two guards and a robot present. Crusader is divided into missions, each with their own locations and objectives. Settings vary from factories to military bases to offices to space stations, and contain a variety of enemy soldiers and servomechs, traps, puzzles and non-combatants (who can be killed with no penalty and their bodies can be looted for ...
The Psalter of Cashel (Irish: Saltair Caisil) is a now-lost Irish manuscript, which seems to have been highly influential in Irish historiographical tradition. Not an actual Psalter , it seems to have contained Munster -orientated genealogies, king-lists, synchronisms, and hagiographical material, among other items. [ 1 ]
According to the Tripartite Life of Saint Patrick Cashel is reputed to be the site of the conversion of the King of Munster by Saint Patrick in the 5th century. [2] The Rock of Cashel was the traditional seat of the kings of Munster as early as the 4th century and prior to the Norman invasion. [3]
Before August 1219, forecasting an easy Crusader victory at Cairo. Folquet de Marselha: 155.7 Chantars mi torn' ad afan: November 1194 – 10 July 1195, probably during truce between Richard I of England and Philip I of France, before Battle of Alarcos and the German Crusade. Folquet de Marselha: 155.15 Oimais no.i conosc razo
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The computer game Crusader: No Remorse, which is set a century after the first System Shock, contains several references to advanced AI research being conducted by the World Economic Consortium. I remember some materials that apparently came with No Remorse that mentioned an AI called SHODAN that was in development by the WEC.