Examples of using Brigid in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Wait, Brigid? If you're here, then who?
then who… Wait, Brigid?
No, Brigid's the only one that can help us. No, no.
Which Train lines stop near Catholic Parish Of St. Brigid?
Saint Brigid, circle us with your light
The Pocono's Brigid was probably born at Faughart near Dundalk, Louth, Ireland.
as learned German geneticist Brigid Tenenbaum, can give people superhuman strength.
No, no. No, Brigid's the only one that can help us.
If we don't come back in 10 minutes, then you… Brigid? I know.
Brigid? Listen, if we don't come back in 10 minutes, then you… I know.
According to the Trias Thaumaturga Brigid spent time in Connacht and founded many churches
According to tradition, Brigid was born in the year 451 AD in Faughart,[10] County Louth.
Brigid is also credited with founding a school of art,
In the case of the Irish Brigid it can be ambiguous whether she is a single goddess or three sisters, all named Brigid. .
then graduation Brigid Tenenbaum learned one juicy detail.
Saint Brigidda(Brigid of Kildare, died 524)
presumed to be the monastery dedicated to Saint Brigid of Kildare at Abernethy.
According to tradition, Brigid was born in the year 451 AD in Faughart,
She has been credited as Brigid Brannagh, Brigid Brannah, Brigid Brannaugh, Brigid Walsh, and Brigid Conley Walsh.
Brigid Brophy, English novelist
