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Radio Kerne is a radio station that broadcasts exclusively in the Breton language.
Kerne, a retainer or gillie.
It made no difference whether they were horsemen, kerne, or the mighty gallowglasses: the herd had passed over them all.
Kerne Bridge allows the B4229 road to cross the river to Goodrich.
Ronald likes Mr. Kerne a lot.
In 1575, as he went on his way to Dublin, he was attacked and badly injured by the kerne of a hostile Clan.
From the west bank, the White Knight relieved the castle with a few score kerne, withdrawing those unfit to defend.
Day and night on France's windy western coast, Radio Kerne transmits a bright mix of music sprinkled with local news.
Ronald Moran knew he wasn't reaching his potential, because his sixth-grade teacher, Jerry Kerne, told him.
Kerne Bridge is not a civil parish, the hamlet is within the parish of Walford.
A priest in Kerne was mentioned in Rudolf von Polch's will.
Operated out of Liverpool by the Steam Tug Kerne Preservation Society.
The name-board on the platform read Kerne Bridge for Goodrich Castle in an attempt to attract more passengers.
The steam tug "KERNE" built 1913.
A villa Kerne was listed about 1100 in the directory of holdings at Saint Castor's Foundation in Karden.
The staff of Kerne Bridge station lit the platform lights and cleaned the stop, though it's traffic receipts were counted with Ross-on-Wye's.
In 1097, Kerne was named as the only village in the district that in the Middle Ages was subject to the rural chapter of Ochtendung.
Through his father, he was of the Breton House of Cornouaille dynasty (Breton: Kerne dynasty).
The subject is shown in the regalia of a captain of the royal kerne, posing with legs and feet bare, and armed with shield, spear and pistol.
"Kerne Landskaber," Museet for Fotographie, Odense, Denmark.
In 1558 Cosby was appointed general of the Kerne, and in 1562 was granted the suppressed abbey of Stradbally in Queen's County.
H. Oberhummer: Kerne und Sterne: Einführung in die Nukleare Astrophysik.
The village is located 1 km southwest of the village of Whitchurch on the main A40 road, and lies within the electoral ward of Kerne Bridge.
We named it Cerne (Some scholars identify Kerne with the Island of Herne (23 50'N) on the coast of the Sahara) and left settlers there.
Composition involved, in Gaelic parts, the commutation of the chief's right to take up supplies for his household and quarter his kerne and galloglass on his subjects for defence.