Difference between revisions of "Viceking's graab"
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− | Viking | + | * '''Viking’s grave''' |
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+ | * '''''The Viking's Barrow'':''' a dramatic poem in one act by Henrik Ibsen | ||
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+ | * '''Viceroy:''' the King of England's representative in Ireland | ||
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+ | * '''king of vice''' | ||
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+ | * '''Grab:''' (''German'') grave | ||
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+ | * '''vice-regent:''' The Lord Loeutenant of Ireland | ||
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+ | * '''vice-king's grab''' → foreign invader conquering Ireland | ||
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+ | [[Category:German phrases]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Geography of Dublin]] |
Latest revision as of 06:39, 27 June 2012
- Viking’s grave
- The Viking's Barrow: a dramatic poem in one act by Henrik Ibsen
- Viceroy: the King of England's representative in Ireland
- king of vice
- Grab: (German) grave
- vice-regent: The Lord Loeutenant of Ireland
- vice-king's grab → foreign invader conquering Ireland