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Difference between Baltimore, County Cork and List of kings of Munster
Baltimore, County Cork vs. List of kings of Munster
Baltimore (translated as the "Fort of the Jewels") is a village in western County Cork, Ireland. The kings of Munster (Rí Mumhain) ruled the Kingdom of Munster in Ireland from its establishment during the Irish Iron Age until the High Middle Ages.
Similarities between Baltimore, County Cork and List of kings of Munster
Baltimore, County Cork and List of kings of Munster have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Corcu Loígde, Druid, O'Driscoll (surname).
Corcu Loígde
The Corcu Loígde (Corcu Lóegde, Corco Luigde, Corca Laoighdhe, Laidhe), meaning Gens of the Calf Goddess, also called the Síl Lugdach meic Itha, were a kingdom centred in West County Cork who descended from the proto-historical rulers of Munster, the Dáirine, of whom they were the central royal sept.
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Druid
A druid was a member of the high-ranking priestly class in ancient Celtic cultures.
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O'Driscoll (surname)
O'Driscoll (and its derivative Driscoll) is an Irish surname.
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- What Baltimore, County Cork and List of kings of Munster have in common
- What are the similarities between Baltimore, County Cork and List of kings of Munster
Baltimore, County Cork and List of kings of Munster Comparison
Baltimore, County Cork has 83 relations, while List of kings of Munster has 159. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 1.24% = 3 / (83 + 159).
References
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