Gilla Football Club (formerly Aston Gilla) is an association football club based in Helsinki, Finland. Aston Gilla was founded in 2022. Aston Gilla was...
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up gilla or גילה in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Gilla may refer to: Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla Samthainde (fl. 1072) Gilla Pátraic (died 1084) Gilla Aenghus...
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Gilla Band (formerly Girl Band) are an Irish post-punk and noise rock band from Dublin. It was founded in 2011 and comprises vocalist Dara Kiely, guitarist...
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Gilla ([ˈdʒiːla]; born Gisela Wuchinger [ˈgiːzəˌla ˈvʊχɪŋɐ], 27 February 1950) is an Austrian singer from the late 1970s disco era. Gilla was discovered...
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Gilla Asalta (died 1172) was an Irish historian. Gilla Asalta appears to be solely known via an obituary in the Annals of Tigernach under the year 1172...
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Gille Chlerig, Earl of Mar (redirect from Gilla Chlerig of Menteith)
Gille Chlerig,1 also Gillocheri 2 or Gillocher, Gillocher or Gylocher is a Gaelic name attested only in a Latin source, a 13th-century forgery designed...
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Lulach (redirect from Gilla Coemgáin)
Lulach mac Gille Coemgáin (Modern Gaelic: Lughlagh mac Gille Chomghain, known in English simply as Lulach, and nicknamed Tairbith, "the Unfortunate" and...
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Gille Coemgáin of Moray (redirect from Gilla Coemgáin of Moray)
Gille Coemgáin mac Máil Brigti (died 1032) was the King or Mormaer of Moray, a semi-autonomous kingdom centred on Inverness that stretched across the north...
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Gilla Críst Ua Mocháin was an Irish craftsman, fl. 1120s. Gilla Críst Ua Mocháin was a member of a Connacht family who "were a prominent Connacht ecclesiastical...
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Gilla an Choimded Ó Duillénnáin (died 1229/30) was an Irish cleric. Ó Duillénnáin was a coarb or erenagh of Saint Feichin, though at what foundation is...
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