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*'''lia stone''': stone at the Hill of Tara (Ireland's ancient capital) that was used in coronation ceremonies; according to tradition, when the rightful High King of Ireland stepped on the stone, it roared with joy. | *'''lia stone''': stone at the Hill of Tara (Ireland's ancient capital) that was used in coronation ceremonies; according to tradition, when the rightful High King of Ireland stepped on the stone, it roared with joy. | ||
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+ | *'''Liam Stone''': William ("Liam" is short for William) Gladstone? |
Latest revision as of 08:27, 31 August 2016
- lia stone: stone at the Hill of Tara (Ireland's ancient capital) that was used in coronation ceremonies; according to tradition, when the rightful High King of Ireland stepped on the stone, it roared with joy.
- limestone
- Liam Stone: William ("Liam" is short for William) Gladstone?