CathMaigeTuired modern spelling Cath Maighe Tuireadh , meaning The Battle of Magh Tuireadh , is the name of two saga texts of the Mythological Cycle of Irish mythology . The name Mag Tuired modern spelling Magh Tuireadh means plain of pillars or plain of towers , ref name Ellis2002 Ellis, Peter Berresford, The Mammoth Book of Celtic Myths and Legends , 2002, pp 28 ref and is English language anglicised as Moytura or Moytirra. It refers to two separate places, both in Connacht the first near Cong, County Mayo Cong , County Mayo on the border with County Galway the second by Lough Arrow in County Sligo . The two texts tell of battles fought by the Tuatha D Danann , the first against the Fir Bolg , the second against the Fomorians . The First Battle of Mag Tuired The first text, sometimes called C t chath MaigeTuired The First Battle of Mag Tuired or Cath Maighe Tuireadh Cunga The Battle of Mag Tuired at Cong or Cath Maighe Tuireadh Theas The Battle of Southern Mag Tuired , ref name murphy Gerard Murphy, Saga and Myth in Ancient Ireland , 1961, pp 17 24 ref relates how the Tuatha D Danann took Ireland from the Fir Bolg, who then inhabited the island. It begins with the children of Nemed , an earlier group of inhabitants of Ireland, leaving for Greece to escape their oppression by the Fomorians .... , http www.ucc.ie celt published T300010 index.html CathMaigeTuired The Second Battle of Mag Tuired , 1982 ref References reflist Category Irish texts Category Mythological cycle Category War in mythology cs Magh Tuireadh de Mag Tuired el fr Cath Maighe Tuireadh ga Cath Maighe Tuireadh it CathMaige Tuireadh no Slaget ved Mag Tuired nn Magh Tuireadh ru ... 8, 1915, pp. 1 63 ref The Second Battle of Mag Tuired The second text of this name, also known as Cath D denach MaigeTuired The Last Battle of Mag Tuired , Cath T naiste MaigeTuired The Second Battle of Mag Tuired , and Cath Maighe Tuireadh Th aidh The Battle of Northern Mag Tuired , tells how the Tuatha ... more details
The CathMaige Mucrama in English language English the Battle of Mag Mucrama , is an early Middle Irish language tale which forms part of the Cycles of the Kings . Content The cast includes several major figures from Irish pseudo history, Ailill Aulom , his son ogan M r and his step and foster son Mac Con , along with the King of Tara Art mac Cuinn . Mag Mucrama, the plain of the counting of the pigs, was in Connacht , in the region of Athenry , County Galway . A tradition or folk etymology , in Irish dindshenchas , has it that the plain was named for the magical pigs which infested it until banished by Queen Medb of Connacht. ref name Wiley Wiley, CathMaige Mucrama . ref Mac Con, exiled from Ireland, returns with the aid of the king of Britain, along with an army of Britons and Saxons, and conquers Ireland as far as Connacht where ogan, with the help of Art mac Cuinn, plans to fight. The night before the battle ogan and Art sleep with their hosts daughters, conceiving the sons who will succeed them, Fiachu Muillethan in ogan s case and Cormac mac Airt in Art s. Both ogan and Art, as is foreseen, die in the battle at Mag Mucrama, and Mac Con becomes king of Tara. ref name CathMaige Mucrama MacKillop, Dictionary , CathMaige Mucrama Wiley, CathMaige Mucrama . ref Mac Con takes Cormac mac Airt as his foster son, and rules for seven years. He then pronounces a false judgement, showing that he is unfit to rule, while Cormac gives a right judgment, showing that he is the stuff .... ref name CathMaige Mucrama Contexts The earliest surviving manuscript containing the tale ... enelen sc.htm Sc la , for dating see Wiley, CathMaige Mucrama . ref The purpose of the tale is presumed ... in Silva Gaedelica , 2 volumes, 1892 and by M. O Daly in CathMaige Mucrama The Battle of Mag Mucrama ... Kings CathMaige Mucrama.html last Wiley first Dan M. contribution CathMaige Mucrama title The Cycles ... Cycles of the Kings Category Irish texts de CathMaige Mucrama it Battaglia di Maigh Mucruimhe ... more details
Cath may refer to a Catholic Cautha, a sun god in Etruscan mythology Catheter or catheterization the Irish word for a battle the Welsh word for a cat Cath Palug , a feline creature in Welsh mythology CATH , protein structure classification Catherine disambiguation or Cathryn , colloquially Cath... , a Death Cab for Cutie song found on Narrow Stairs disambig ... more details
Infobox single Name Cath... Cover Cath....jpg Artist Death Cab for Cutie from Album Narrow Stairs Released July 21, 2008 small UK small Format 7 , CD single B side Styrofoam Plates Daytrotter Sessions Recorded 2007 Genre Indie rock Length 3 50 Label Atlantic Records Atlantic , Barsuk Records Producer Chris Walla Last single I Will Possess Your Heart br 2008 This single Cath... br 2008 Next single No Sunlight br 2008 Audiosample Upper caption Audio sample Name Cath... Audio file Cath.ogg Cath... is the second single from Death Cab for Cutie s sixth studio album, Narrow Stairs . It was released on July 21, 2008 in the UK as a 7 single. While the song did not earn placement on many worldwide charts or the main Billboard Hot 100 U.S. pop chart , it did hit 10 on the Alternative Songs U.S. Modern Rock Tracks chart. Music video The music video of the song, directed by Autumn de Wilde , is a unique turn for the band in that all four members mouth the words of the song, despite only Ben Gibbard actually singing on the song. The video reflects the song s lyrics and the story they tell A woman Cath, portrayed by Beth Riesgraf is about to be wed to a well intentioned man, yet does not love him, still infatuated with a former love portrayed by Lukas Haas watching the ceremony. It was inspired by Emily Bronte s famous novel Wuthering Heights , reflecting Catherine Earnshaw and her torment over marrying Edgar Linton the well intentioned man when she loves Heathcliff Wuthering Heights Heathcliff . The band is seen sitting in what seems to be a dressing room with a grassy floor. For promotion, the video was available for remixing on MTV s online video mixer. Track listing UK 7 vinyl Cath... Styrofoam Plates Daytrotter Sessions U.S. promo CD single Cath... Radio edit Cath... Chart positions class wikitable Chart 2008 Peak br position U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks align center 10 Death Cab for Cutie Category 2008 singles Category Death Cab for Cutie songs 2000s rock song stub ... more details
For the medical device whose abbreviation is cath catheter infobox biodatabase title CATH logo File Database.png description Protein Structure Classification scope organism center University College London laboratory Institute of Structural and Molecular Biology author pmid Cuff & al. 2011 ref name pmid21097779 cite journal last Cuff first Alison L authorlink coauthors Sillitoe Ian, Lewis Tony, Clegg Andrew B, Rentzsch Robert, Furnham Nicholas, Pellegrini Calace Marialuisa, Jones David, Thornton Janet, Orengo Christine A year 2011 month Jan title Extending CATH increasing coverage of the protein structure universe and linking structure with function journal Nucleic Acids Res. volume 39 issue Database issue pages D420 6 publisher location England pmid 21097779 doi 10.1093 nar gkq1001 bibcode ... versioning frequency curation bookmark version The CATH Protein Structure Classification is a semi automatic ... S, Jones DT, Swindells MB, Thornton JM title CATH a hierarchic classification of protein domain structures ... 2126 97 00260 8 ref CATH shares many broad features with its principal rival, Structural Classification ... greatly. Hierarchy The name CATH is an acronym of the four main levels in the classification. class wikitable The four main levels of the CATH hierarchy are as follows Level Description 1 C lass the overall ... level of SCOP. CATH defines four classes mostly Alpha helix alpha , mostly Beta sheet beta , alpha and beta, few secondary structures. In order to better understand the CATH classification ... area in which CATH and SCOP differ. The domains are automatically sorted into classes and clustered ... of parallel strands. More detail on this process and the comparison between SCOP, CATH and FSSP ... title A systematic comparison of protein structure classifications SCOP, CATH and FSSP journal Structure ... Daggett V title A consensus view of fold space Combining SCOP, CATH, and the Dali Domain Dictionary ... proteins FSSP References reflist External links http www.cathdb.info CATH Protein Structure Classification ... more details
Cath Palug , also Cath Paluc , Cath Balug , Cath Balwg , Chapalu , Capalu , or Capalus , literally Palug s cat , or maybe from the Welsh palug, meaning clawing, was a monstrous cat in French and Welsh mythology Welsh legend . It was said to haunt the Isle of Anglesey , and to have killed and eaten nine score warriors. The Welsh Triads Welsh Triads Trioedd Ynys Prydain make it the offspring of an enormous sow, Henwen, and claim that at birth it was thrown into the sea to drown. Surviving, it instead swam to Anglesey where the sons of Palug raised it, not realizing its deadly potential. Escaping, it wreaked havoc until slain by Cai Sir Kay . In other versions, the victorious hero is King Arthur himself. Another tradition of unknown origin associates it with the Mont du Chat in the Savoie region of France, near Lake Geneva , where Arthur was defeated by the Cat in a battle fought in a swamp near that mountain. References Bromwich, Rachel ed , Trioedd Ynys Prydain Cardiff, University of Wales Press, 1964 , Triad 23 Three Powerful Swineherds of the Island of Britain. External links http www.maryjones.us ctexts triads2.html English translation of the Welsh Triads http www.maryjones.us jce cathpalug.html Cath Palug Celt myth stub Category Arthurian characters Category Fictional cats Category Welsh mythology Link FA fr es Cath Palug fr Chapalu ru ... more details
Catherine C. Cath Wallace born 1952 is a New Zealand environmentalist and academic. She is a lecturer in economics and public policy at Victoria University of Wellington , and has been active in environment organizations in New Zealand. She was awarded the Goldman Environmental Prize in 1991, for her contributions to the protection of the environment of Antarctica . ref cite web url http www.goldmanprize.org node 173 title Islands and Island Nations 1991. Cath Wallace. New Zealand publisher Goldman Environmental Prize accessdate 21 November 2010 ref References Reflist External links http www.victoria.ac.nz sog staff cath wallace.aspx Cath Wallace at Victoria University of Wellington Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Wallace, Cath ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1952 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Wallace, Cath Category Living people Category Victoria University of Wellington faculty Category New Zealand environmentalists Category 1952 births NewZealand bio stub ... more details
Infobox person honorific prefix name Cath Kidston honorific suffix image caption birth name Catherine ... active 1993 employer organization Cath Kidston Limited agent known for Floral prints notable works ... Return for Cath Kidston Limited, 12th May 2010 ref and generally known as Cath Kidston , is a United Kingdom British fashion designer, businesswoman and author whose company, Cath Kidston Limited sells ... web url http www.cathkidston.co.uk t about.aspx title About Cath Kidston publisher Cath Kiston Limited ... cite news url http www.dailymail.co.uk femail article 1252954 Cath Kidston pocket 30m sale brand 20 years shop assistant created famous nostalgic designs.html title Cath Kidston to pocket 30m from ... 2009 aug 09 cath kidston recession floral empire title Queen of florals Cath Kidston bucks the recession ... Island Discs Cath Kidston title Desert Island Discs Cath Kidston BBC date 2010 04 29 work BBC accessdate 29 April 2011 ref Business Infobox company name Cath Kidston Limited logo File Cath Kidston.jpg ... 04 13 founder Cath Kidston defunct End date YYYY MM DD location city London location country United ... URL www.cathkidston.co.uk footnotes intl Cath Kidston Limited was registered with Companies House , number ... gb 02808583 title CATH KIDSTON LIMITED OpenCorporates date 2011 03 11 work OpenCorporates accessdate ... news url http www.telegraph.co.uk finance newsbysector retailandconsumer 8181422 Cath Kidston plans Far East push.html title Cath Kidston plans Far East push Telegraph last Hall first James date 2010 ... from landfill. ref name About References reflist External links http www.cathkidston.co.uk Cath Kidston Limited http www.flickr.com groups cathkidston Flickr group for Cath Kidston products Use dmy dates date April 2011 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kidston, Cath ALTERNATIVE ... DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kidston, Cath Category Living people Category British designers ... 1958 births simple Cath Kidston ... more details
Mind the Gap Cath Coffey album Mind the Gap align left valign top All Tracks align left valign top ... Say align left valign top Mind the Gap Cath Coffey album Mind the Gap align center valign top 1997 align left valign top Tell Me align left valign top Mind the Gap Cath Coffey album Mind the Gap align ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Coffey, Cath ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Coffey, Cath Category Year of birth ... more details
MedalTop MedalCountry GBR2 MedalSport Rowing at the Summer Olympics Women s Rowing MedalSilver 2004 Summer Olympics Athens 2004 Rowing at the 2004 Summer Olympics Women s coxless pair Coxless Pair MedalWorldChampionships Rowing World Championships MedalSilver 1998 World Rowing Championships 1998 Cologne Coxless pair MedalGold 2003 World Rowing Championships 2003 Milan Coxless pair MedalBottom Catherine Cath Bishop born 22 November 1971 is a former British Sport rowing rower . She was educated at Westcliff High School for Girls . Bishop has a BA in modern languages from Pembroke College, Cambridge , a master s in international politics from the University of Wales, Aberystwyth and a Ph.D. in contemporary German literature from the University of Reading . Bishop won medals at the World Championships twice, a silver in 1998 in the women s pair with Dot Blackie, and then in 2003 she won the gold, again in the pair, with Katherine Grainger . After winning silver in the 2004 Olympic Games in the women s pair with Grainger, she retired from rowing and took up a career with the Foreign Office , for whom she worked in Sarajevo and Basra. On 9 October 2010 she married Matt Tillett in Leigh on Sea, and on 16 July 2011 gave birth to a son, Jonathan Luke Kellie. External links http www.nbcolympics.com athletebios 5008076 detail.html Athlete bio at NBCOlympics.com Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bishop, Cath ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Rower DATE OF BIRTH 22 November 1971 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bishop, Cath Category 1971 births Category Olympic rowers of Great Britain Category Rowers at the 2004 Summer Olympics Category Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge Category Alumni of Aberystwyth University Category Alumni of the University of Reading Category Living people Category Olympic medalists in rowing Category Olympic silver medalists for Great Britain Category Female rowers Category People educated at Westcliff High Sc ... more details
, and pacemaker implantations. Many modern cath labs have facilities for performing electrophysiological ... and treating arrhythmias. Most Cath lab procedures are performed under local anesthesia. General ... more details
Infobox Medieval text Name name Cath Finntr gha alternative title s The Battle of Ventry Image image File Ireland dingle beach.jpeg width caption The beach of Ventry Information full title also known as author s Finnlaech Cathasaigh of Tirawley Co. Mayo ascribed to compiled by illustrated by patron dedicated to Sadbh N Mh ille audience language Early Modern Irish date 15th century date of issue provenance state of existence authenticity series manuscript s Oxford, Bodleian, MS Rawlinson B. 487. br Dublin, RIA, MS 29 olim 23 L 24 . MS class 1 MS class 2 MS class 3 MS class 4 MS class 5 MS class 6 MS class 7 principal manuscript s first printed edition Form and content verse form length illustration s genre prose narrative of the Finn Cycle , with elements of the Ulster Cycle and Mythological Cycle subject defense of Ireland against foreign invasion setting mainly Finntraighe Ventry , Co. Kerry period covered personages Finn mac Cumaill invaders D ire Donn, King Bolc n of France, garmach, etc. helpers Tuatha D Danann personages long list sources below Cath Finntr gha ref name ftn1 Alternative spellings include Cath Finntr ga Meyer and Cath Fionntr gha . ref lang en The Battle of Ventry ref name ftn2 Alternative English titles include The Battle of Ventry Ventry Harbour Ventry Strand ... and Roe, pp. 24 8. ref Yet the 15th century Cath Finntr gha appears to offer a thoroughly revised ... tale Cath Tr ga Rudraigi lang en The Battle of Dundrum Bay , in which Viking forces invade Ireland and do battle at Dundrum, County Down Dundrum Bay County Down . References reflist 2 Editions Cath Finntr gha ed. and tr. Cecile O Rahilly, Cath Finntr gha. Mediaeval and Modern Irish Series 20. Dublin ... online from CELT . ed. and tr. Kuno Meyer, Cath Finntr ga or The Battle of Ventry . Mediaeval and Modern ... maryjones.us . Further reading Breatnach, Caoimhin. The Historical Context of Cath Fionntr gha ... Irish literature Category Fenian Cycle Category Medieval literature de Cath Finntr gha ... more details
bad The Fall band Fall . ref Reid, Pat 1991 Cath Carroll feature , Lime Lizard, October 1991, ISSN ... paid tribute to Carroll in 1993, with the Cath Carroll EP released on TeenBeat records, and used ... It All Comes Down Cath Carroll Albums England Made Me 1991 , Factory True Crime Motel 1995 , TeenBeat Matador Cath Carroll 2000 , Heart and Soul The Gondoliers Of Ghost Lake 2002 , LTM Recordings LTM ... Cath Carroll biography at LTM Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Carroll, Cath ... OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Carroll, Cath Category Living people Category Musicians from Manchester Category ... Category 1960 births fr Cath Carroll ... more details
Catherine Cath Rae born February 10, 1985 in Aberdeen is a female field hockey goalkeeper from Scotland . She plays club hockey for Grange Edinburgh Ladies , and made her debut for the Women s National Team in 2006 . Rae was awarded Goalkeeper of the Tournament at both the 2004 U21 European Championships and the 2001 U16 European Championships. References http www.sportscotland.org.uk Commonwealth Games 2006 TopicNavigation Athletes Hockey.htm sportscotland br Navboxes title Catherine Rae &ndash International Tournaments list1 Scotland FHW Squad 2006 World Cup Qualifier Scotland FHW Squad 2006 Commonwealth Games Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rae, Catherine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH February 10, 1985 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rae, Catherine Category 1985 births Category Living people Category Scottish field hockey players Category Female field hockey players Category Field hockey players at the 2006 Commonwealth Games Category Sportspeople from Aberdeen UK fieldhockey bio stub ... more details
Cath Gabhra English language English The Battle of Gabhair or Gowra is a narrative of the Fenian Cycle of Irish mythology . It tells of the destruction of the fianna and the deaths of most of its warriors in a battle against the forces of High King of Ireland High King Cairbre Lifechair . It is notable for depicting the fianna, the heroes of the cycle, in a negative light. ref name MacKillop MacKillop, p. 78. ref Cath Gabhra exists in many versions, and is referenced often in other works, including poems about Cairbre Lifechair in the Book of Leinster and in the long narrative Acallam na Sen rach . Cairbre s daughter Sgiam Sholais is betrothed to Maolsheachlainn, prince of the D isi , whose father Oengus has been killed by Cairbre s sons F acha Sroiptine and Eochaid Doimlen. However, the fianna and Fionn mac Cumhaill demand a large tribute for the marriage, and Cairbre decides their power has corrupted them. He raises a vast army from Ulster , Leinster , and Connacht , which is joined by the faction of the fianna loyal to Fionn s enemy Goll mac Morna . Fionn and the fianna are aided by the men of Munster and the D isi. Cairbre starts the final battle by killing Fionn s servant Ferdia, and the armies meet at Gabhair for the final confrontation. The fianna s greatest warrior, Fionn s grandson Oscar Irish mythology Oscar the son of Ois n , slays Cairbre, but dies of his wounds, thereby sealing the fianna s fate. In some versions, Fionn himself is slain by Aichlech while he weeps over the death of his grandson, the first time he has ever cried for any of the fianna. Cairbre s forces ultimately triumph, and the only survivors of the fianna are Ois n and Ca lte mac R n in , who live long enough to recount their tale to Saint Patrick two centuries later, according to Acallam na Sen rach . The location of the battle varies from text to text. Gabhra is generally considered identical to the modern Garristown , County Dublin , but other texts place it in Gabhra , County Meath . ref ... more details
Infobox cyclist name Catherine Swinnerton image fullname Catherine Swinnerton nickname birth date Birth date and age 1958 5 12 df yes birth place Fenton, Staffordshire , England, United Kingdom height weight currentteam discipline Road role Rider ridertype amateuryears amateurteams proyears proteams majorwins medaltemplates updated 12 September 2008 Catherine Swinnerton born 12 May 1958 ref cite web url http www.olympics.org.uk athleterecord.aspx?at 3510 title Catherine Swinnerton Olympic Record publisher British Olympic Association accessdate 2008 09 12 ref was an England English racing cyclist . Born in Fenton, Staffordshire as one of seven children, Swinnerton is part of a cycling family, and founders of Swinnerton Cycles in Fenton. Her twin brother, Paul Swinnerton Paul was also a racing cyclist. She competed in the Cycling at the 1984 Summer Olympics Women s individual road race road race at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles , where she finished 13th. Palmar s palmares start 1975 3rd British National Road Race Championships 1977 1st flagicon GBR British National Road Race Championships 1979 2nd British National Road Race Championships 1981 3rd British National Road Race Championships 1982 2nd British National Road Race Championships 1984 1st flagicon GBR British National Road Race Championships 1985 2nd Stage 18, Grande Boucle palmares end References Reflist External links cycling archives 35565 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Swinnerton, Catherine ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Road racing cyclist DATE OF BIRTH 1958 05 12 PLACE OF BIRTH Cheadle, Staffordshire , England, United Kingdom DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Swinnerton, Cath Category 1958 births Category Living people Category English cyclists Category Female cyclists Category Olympic cyclists of Great Britain Category Cyclists at the 1984 Summer Olympics Category British cycling road race champions Category People from Cheadle, Staffordshire UK cycling bio stub cy ... more details
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Userspace draft source ArticleWizard date November 2011 Please leave this line alone Infobox journal title Cardiac Cath Lab Director cover File Cardiac Cath Lab Director.jpg editor Linda Paxton, BSN, MBA discipline Cardiovascular Disease former names abbreviation Card. Cath Lab Dir. publisher SAGE Publications country frequency Bi monthly history 2011 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.uk.sagepub.com journals Journal201977?siteId sage uk&prodTypes any&q Cardiac Cath Lab Director&pageTitle productsSearch link1 http ccl.sagepub.com content current link1 name Online access link2 http ccl.sagepub.com content by year link2 name Online archive ISSN 2150 1335 eISSN OCLC 428973477 LCCN Cardiac Cath Lab Director is a Peer review peer reviewed academic journal that publishes papers six times a year in the field of Cardiovascular Disease . The journal s Editor in Chief editor is Linda Paxton, BSN, MBA Mount Sinai Hospital and Medical Center . It has been in publication since 2011 and is currently published by SAGE Publications . Scope Cardiac Cath Lab Director aims to provide administrators and managers of cardiovascular catheter laboratories with the most recent research and evidence based information regarding cardiac catheterization procedures. The journal publishes original articles covering topics such as literature reviews, clinical and experimental studies, technological advancements and techniques of insertion and removal. Abstracting and Indexing Cardiac Cath Lab Director is abstracted and indexed in the following databases External links Official website 1 http ccl.sagepub.com Category SAGE academic journals Category English language journals Category Cardiovascualr Disease journals ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc name Anne Cath. Vestly image Anne Cath. Vestly.jpg imagesize caption Anne Cath. Vestly 1963 pseudonym birth name Anna Catharina Schulerud birth date birth date 1920 2 15 df y birth place Rena, Norway Rena , Norway death date death date and age 2008 12 15 1920 2 15 df y death place Mj ndalen , Norway occupation Children s Literature Children s book author nationality Norway Norwegian period 1950s 2002 genre subject movement notableworks influences influenced spouse Johan Vestly signature website Anne Cath. Vestly 15 February 1920 &ndash 15 December 2008 , ref name aftenposten1 cite news first Anders last Hedeman coauthors authorlink title Anne Cath. Vestly er d d date December 15, 2008 publisher url http www.aftenposten.no nyheter iriks article2824292.ece work Aftenposten pages accessdate 2008 12 15 language Norwegian ref was a Norwegian people Norwegian author of children s literature children s literature whose stature in Norwegian society can somewhat be compared to Sweden s famous children s book author Astrid Lindgren among Swedish people. Biography She was born Anne Catharina Schulerud in Rena, Norway Rena , mot in Hedmark . Her first book, Ole Aleksander Filibom bom bom , eventually developed into a series of twelve books. She challenged the traditional gender roles in the Aurora series 1966&ndash 1972 , in which ... death in 1993 although some of the English translations were illustrated by John Dyke . Anne Cath ... Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg . Final years and death Anne Cath. Vestly was diagnosed with Alzheimer ... coauthors title Author Anne Cath. Vestly dies at 88 url http www.norwaypost.no Culture Author Anne Cath. Vestly dies at 88 menu id 32.html work Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation publisher The Norway ... Vestly de Anne Catharina Vestly nl Anne Catharina Vestly no Anne Cath. Vestly nn Anne Cath. Vestly pl Anne Catharina Vestly ru , sv Anne Cath. Vestly ... more details
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Ernmas is an Irish mythology Irish mother goddess , mentioned in Lebor Gab la renn and CathMaigeTuired as one of the Tuatha D Danann . Her daughters include the trinity of eponymous Irish goddesses riu , Banba and F dla , the trinity of war goddesses the Badb , Macha and the M rr gan who is also named Anann , and also a trinity of sons, Glonn , Gnim , and Coscar . Her other sons are Fiacha mac Delba th Fiacha and Ollom . ref Macalister, R. A. Stewart. Lebor Gab la renn . Part IV. Irish Texts Society, Dublin, 1941. VII, First Redaction. ref Ernmas was killed during the first battle of Mag Tuired. ref Gray, Elizabeth A., ed. CathMaigeTuired The Second Battle of Mag Tuired . Irish Texts Society, Dublin, 1982. 12. ref References references Celtic mythology Mythological given name Ernmas nocat DEFAULTSORT Ernmas Category Irish feminine given names Category Irish language given names Category Feminine given names Category Gaelic language given names Category Irish goddesses Category Mother goddesses Category Tuatha D Danann Category European mythology Category Irish language feminine given names Euro myth stub de Ernmas el es Ernmas fr Ernmas it Ernmas pt Ernmas ... more details