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Ruad may refer to: Arwad, a small waterless island off the coast of Tortosa, Syria Fall of Ruad, battle around 1302 between the Egyptian Mamluks and the
Ruad
Siege; brought the Crusader period to an end in the Holy Land
The fall of Ruad in 1302 was one of the culminating events of the Crusades in the Eastern Mediterranean. In 1291, the Crusaders had lost their main power
Fall_of_Ruad
Irish deity
Balor during the battle with the Fomorians. Macha Mong Ruad ("red hair"), daughter of Áed Rúad ("red fire" or "fire lord" – a name of the Dagda), was
Macha
Town in Tartus, Syria
Πιερίας, romanized: Antiókheia tês Pierías). Its site was also known as Ruad Island and Ile Rouad under the French occupation and mandate from 1916 to
Arwad
the formation of the County of Edessa in 1097 and ends with the loss of Ruad in 1302, the last Christian stronghold in the Holy Land. The Seljuk–Crusader
Military history of the Crusader states
Military_history_of_the_Crusader_states
History of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1272–1302
on Ruad. Jacques de Molay continued to appeal to the West for troops and supplies to fortify the island. In November 1301, Boniface VIII granted Ruad to
Fall_of_Outremer
Grand Master of the Knights Templar
lost in the Siege of Ruad on 26 September 1302, eliminating the Crusaders' last foothold near the mainland. Following the loss of Ruad, Molay abandoned the
Jacques_de_Molay
Áed Rúad, son of Badarn, Díthorba, son of Deman, and Cimbáeth, son of Fintan, three grandsons of Airgetmar, were, according to medieval Irish legend and
Áed Rúad, Díthorba, and Cimbáeth
Áed_Rúad,_Díthorba,_and_Cimbáeth
13th-century attempts at an alliance
They made a final attempt to establish a bridgehead at the small island of Ruad off the coast of Tortosa, again in an attempt to coordinate military action
Franco-Mongol_alliance
Slave-soldiers and enslaved mercenaries in the Muslim world
effectively driving them out of Egypt and the Levant. With the capture of Ruad in 1302, the Mamluk Sultanate formally expelled the last Crusaders from the
Mamluk
God in Irish mythology
names include Eochu or Eochaid Ollathair ("horseman, great father"), and Ruad Rofhessa ("mighty one/lord of great knowledge"). There are indications Dáire
The_Dagda
Marshal of the Knights Templar
Hospitallers and the King of Cyprus positioned their troops on the island of Ruad in front of the former Templar stronghold of Tartus. However, an unusually
Barthélemy_de_Quincy
Ruad Ek พลตำรวจโท Phon Tam Ruad Tho พลตำรวจตรี Phon Tam Ruad Tri พันตำรวจเอก Phan Tam Ruad Ek พันตำรวจโท Phan Tam Ruad Tho พันตำรวจตรี Phan Tam Ruad Tri
Military ranks of the Thai armed forces
Military_ranks_of_the_Thai_armed_forces
Egyptian viceroy
Amir mi'a (1310) Battles/wars Battle of Wadi al-Khaznadar (1299) Fall of Ruad (1302) Battle of Marj al-Saffar (1303) Campaign against the Bedouin of Upper
Sayf_al-Din_Salar
Lord of Tyre (c. 1272–1310)
the island of Ruad, but the Mongols did not appear and the Westerners withdrew, eventually losing the island entirely in the Siege of Ruad. When his brother
Amalric,_Lord_of_Tyre
Catholic military order, 1118 to 1312
2001, p. 201 The Templars retained a base on Arwad island (also known as Ruad island, formerly Arados) off Tortosa (Tartus) until October 1302 or 1303
Knights_Templar
Ruler of the Mongol Ilkhanate from 1295 to 1304
retreated to Cyprus, leaving a garrison on Ruad which was besieged and captured by Mamluks by 1303 (see Siege of Ruad). In February 1301, the Mongols advanced
Ghazan
Capture of city in the Crusades
the small Templar garrison on the island of Ruad was captured in 1302 in a siege. With the Fall of Ruad, the last bit of Crusader-held land in the Levant
Fall_of_Tripoli_(1289)
Naval force of Rashidun, Umayyads and Abbasids
unfounded. In 649, Caliphate mariners from the Island of Cyprus began infesting Ruad island (now known as Arwad) that is located off the coast of the city of
Early_Caliphate_navy
Anglo-Norman nobleman
Brian Ruad promised that Thomas would be allowed to colonise all the land between Athsollus in Quin and Limerick. Together, Thomas and Brian Ruad expelled
Thomas de Clare, Lord of Thomond
Thomas_de_Clare,_Lord_of_Thomond
1244 battle during the Crusades
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Forbie
12th-century conflict
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Hab
1110 battle of the Crusaders
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Beirut_(1110)
Descendants of Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair
hÉireann | | Conor Ruad, died 1245 ______________________________|____________________________________________ | | | | Cathal Ruad Maghnus Kg. Conn. 1280–88;
Clan_Murtagh_O'Conor
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Saruj
Symbol used in heraldry to denote the Irish province of Ulster
arguing that Rudraige's name means "red arm". They also suggest that the Cróeb Ruad (Red Branch) of ancient Ulaid may actually come from crob and ruadh (red
Red_Hand_of_Ulster
Religious wars of the High Middle Ages
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Crusades
Battle fought between Zengids and a combined army of Crusaders
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_al-Buqaia
Town in County Donegal, Ireland
needed] Other nearby sites include a Neolithic tomb, and the grave of Aed Ruad, High King of Ireland, upon which St. Anne's church (Church of Ireland) was
Ballyshannon
12th c. military conflict
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Fall_of_Saruj
Law enforcement agency
Ruad Ek Phon Tam Ruad Tho Phon Tam Ruad Tri Phon Tam Ruad Jattawa Phan Tam Ruad Ek Phan Tam Ruad Tho Phan Tam Ruad Tri Roi Tam Ruad Ek Roi Tam Ruad Tho
Royal_Thai_Police
cynical ally of Fergus mac Róich Achall - daughter of Cairbre Nia Fer Áed Rúad, Díthorba and Cimbáeth - three brothers who shared the kingship of Ireland
List of Irish mythological figures
List_of_Irish_mythological_figures
Mermaid or merman in Irish folklore
immobilized the fleet of three ships led by Rúad son of Rígdonn, a grandson of the king of the Fir Muirig people. Rúad lay with the beautiful women, but he made
Merrow
Grouping of Irish myths
Dóeltenga Fergus mac Róich Fiachu mac Fir Febhe Other characters Achall Áed Ruad Aífe Blathnát Cairbre Nia Fer Connla Cú Roí Emer Erc mac Cairpri Fand Fedelm
Ulster_Cycle
1188 siege by Saladin against Jerusalem
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Safed_(1188)
Part of the Crusades
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Acre_(1291)
De facto local legal-administrative authority in Suwayda, Syria
of the Criminal Security branch, the Rapid Intervention Battalion, led by Ruad Abdul Khaliq, clashed with a group from the Abu Sarhan family. On 26 February
Supreme Legal Committee in Suwayda
Supreme_Legal_Committee_in_Suwayda
1177 battle between the Crusaders and Ayyubids
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Montgisard
12th-century conflict in Middle East
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Banias
Arad) Arpad (Tell Rifaat) Arqa (Arkat, Irqata) Arwad (Aradus, Arvad, Arphad, Ruad Island) Ashdod Ashkelon Azekah Baalbek (Heliopolis) Batroun (Botrys) Banias
List of cities of the ancient Near East
List_of_cities_of_the_ancient_Near_East
12th c. military conflict
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Aleppo_(1138)
Siege in Egypt during the Crusades
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Alexandria_(1167)
Sicilian invasion of Egypt
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Alexandria_(1174)
1260–1323 Mongol invasions of the Levant 1280 Battle of al-Jassora 1302 Fall of Ruad 1386 Zahiri Revolt 1400 Sack of Aleppo (1400) 1516 Massacre of the Telal
List_of_conflicts_in_Asia
1189–1192 attempted re-conquest of the Holy Land
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Third_Crusade
European crusade to the Holy Land, 1271–1272
Battle of Shaqhab in 1303. The last remaining foothold on the Holy Land, Ruad Island, was lost by 1303. The period of the Crusades to the Holy Land was
Lord_Edward's_crusade
1217 engagement between the Crusader armies and Ayyubids
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Mount_Tabor
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Marash_(1161)
Mother of Bran and Sceólang
she and her third husband, Lugaid Lága, have three human children: Eogan Ruad, Sciath Brecc, and Cael Croda. It has been argued by at least one scholar
Uirne
Medieval structure in western Syria
it would have been possible to see the Templar strongholds at Tartus and Ruad Island to the northwest, Chastel Rouge on the coastline to the southwest
Chastel_Blanc
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Beirut_(1126)
Crusader state in the Levant from 1099 to 1291
1517 until the Partition of the Ottoman Empire in 1918. With the Fall of Ruad in 1302, the Kingdom of Jerusalem lost its final outpost on the Levantine
Kingdom_of_Jerusalem
Ayyubid siege in Syria, 12th century
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Bourzey_Castle
1187 Saladin victory over the Crusaders
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Hattin
Name list
anglicized as Mogue, derived from the pet form m'Aodhóg "my little Aodh". Áed Rúad, legendary High king of Ireland Áed mac Echach (died 575), king of Connacht
Aodh_(given_name)
Terrorist attack in the Second Intifada
creation of an unmanned aerial vehicle filled with explosives), and third son Ruad in a car carrying a Qassam missile and fired upon by Israeli soldiers. During
Atzmona_attack
Conquest of Jerusalem by the Ayyubids
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1187)
Thai film and television actor
Year Title Role Notes 2022 Bad Guys In Supporting Role 2010 Tum Ruad Lek Ekaparb Main Role 2009 Din Nam Lom Fai Phasu 2005 Mitr Chaibancha: Maya Cheewit
Akara_Amarttayakul
East Franconian dialect of Germany
(Nas, Nasn) nose Hose, Hosen Huas, Huasn Hos, Hosn trousers rot, Not, Brot ruad, Nuad, Bruad rod, Nod, Brod red, need, bread eins; heiß eas (ääs); heas (hääs)
Itzgründisch_dialect
583°N 35.650°E / 34.583; 35.650) by Alagi ( Regia Marina) and beached on Ruad Island off Trpoli, Lebanon. Antares was later refloated and towed to Turkey
List of shipwrecks in July 1942
List_of_shipwrecks_in_July_1942
1217 battle between the Kingdom of Hungary and Ayyubid Dynasty
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Machghara
Proposed reconstructed word list for the Proto-Indo-European language
"red-haired" Lith raũdonas "red", raũdas "reddish-brown", rudas "brown" OIr rúad, W rhudd "red", rhwd "rust"; Gaul Roud- (in personal names) pruth "redhead"
Indo-European_vocabulary
of Ireland. He took power after killing Macha Mong Ruad, daughter of his father's killer, Áed Rúad. He ruled for twenty years, until he was killed by
Rechtaid_Rígderg
Element of hierarchy in law enforcement
Ruad Ek พลตำรวจโท Phon Tam Ruad Tho พลตำรวจตรี Phon Tam Ruad Tri พันตำรวจเอก Phan Tam Ruad Ek พันตำรวจโท Phan Tam Ruad Tho พันตำรวจตรี Phan Tam Ruad Tri
List_of_police_ranks
1247 Engagement between the Crusaders and Ayyubids
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Ascalon_(1247)
Part of the Second Crusade
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Dorylaeum_(1147)
Muslim victory of the Second Crusade
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Damascus_(1148)
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Teqoa
the Earls in 1607. Eber Donn Cimbáeth Macha Mong Ruad Fergus mac Léti Congal Cláiringnech Ross Ruad Eochaid Sálbuide Fergus mac Róich Conchobar mac Nessa
List_of_kings_of_Ulster
Battle fought between Zengids and Kingdom of Jerusalem
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Butaiha
1167 battle in Egypt during the Crusades
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_al-Babein
1096–1099 Christian re-conquest of the Holy Land
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
First_Crusade
1217–1221 attempted conquest of the Holy Land
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Fifth_Crusade
Battle of the Third Crusade
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Acre_(1189–1191)
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Manbij_(1124)
Battle in 1179
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Marj_Ayyun
Ayyubid siege of Latakia, 12th century
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Laodicea_(1188)
Legendary Irish king
Medb of Connacht. Eochu was son of Finn, son of Fionnlogh, son of Rogen Ruad, son of Essamain Emna, son of Blathnachta, son of Labraid Lorc, son of Enna
Eochu_Feidlech
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Tripoli_(1137)
Battle in the later Crusades
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege of Caesarea Maritima (1265)
Siege_of_Caesarea_Maritima_(1265)
island of Ruad, three kilometers from the Syrian shore, was occupied by the Knights Templar but was ultimately lost to the Mamluks in the Fall of Ruad on September
Christianity in the 14th century
Christianity_in_the_14th_century
1097–98 invasion in the First Crusade
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Antioch
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Haifa_(1100)
1191 Third Crusade battle
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Arsuf
Component of the Crusades (1179)
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Jacob's_Ford
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battles_of_Heraclea
a bronze boat with a tin sail. In the story of the death of the goddess Ruad, Abcán is the dwarf that ferries her from the Otherworld to this one so that
Abcán
Battle of the First Crusade
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Ma'arra
Conchobar Abradruad ("red eyelashes"), son of Find File, son of Ros Ruad, son of Fergus Fairgge, son of Nuadu Necht, of the Laigin, was, according to medieval
Conchobar_Abradruad
The Crusaders maintained a presence in the Holy Land until the fall of Ruad in 1302 and much of the historical work was then concentrated on the Kingdom
List of late medieval works on the Crusades
List_of_late_medieval_works_on_the_Crusades
Crusade
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Crusade_of_1101
Battle in 1182 in the Holy Land
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Battle_of_Belvoir_Castle
Prelude to the First Crusade (April–October 1096)
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
People's_Crusade
Historic mediative and judicial role in Gaelic culture
ancient ruler of the five Kingdoms of Tara and also the daughter of Áed Rúad. Other hospitals spread to all the other kingdoms; these institutes would
Brehon
Part of the Sixth Crusade
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Jerusalem_(1244)
Part of the First Crusade (1097)
Haifa Safed 5th Jaffa Beaufort 2nd Antioch Eighth Crusade Krak des Chevaliers Montfort Castle 3rd Tripoli Qaqun 2nd Homs Margat 4th Tripoli 4th Acre Ruad
Siege_of_Nicaea
Justiciar of Ireland
victorious". He had married Finnguala ("Finola") Ní Bhriain, daughter of Brian Ruad, King of Thomond, by whom he had three sons: Sir Edmond Albanach de Burgh
William_Liath_de_Burgh
Male given name
sharing this name who traditionally use the Gaelic form are listed below: Áed Rúad, legendary High king of Ireland Áed mac Echach (died 575), king of Connacht
Hugh
after 412 by St Colman who was sent by St Ailbe of Emly Cell-ruaid; Cell-ruad Lambeg Friary Franciscan Friars, Third Order Regular founded c.1500 by Phelim
List of monastic houses in Ireland
List_of_monastic_houses_in_Ireland
Legendary king of Ulster
King, he deposed Fergus as king of Ulster, putting his own brother Ross Ruad in his place. In the reign of Fachtna Fáthach, Ross was killed in the Battle
Fergus_mac_Léti
RUAD
RUAD
Boy/Male
Irish
Name of a saint. Red haired.
Boy/Male
Anglo Saxon
Rowe's son.
Male
English
Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Ruaidh, ORMOND means "descendant of Ruadh."
Surname or Lastname
Scottish
Scottish : nickname for a person with red hair, from Gaelic ruadh ‘red’.English (of Norman origin) : variant of Ray 1, cognate of 3.French : from Old French rey, roy ‘king’ (from Latin rex, genitive regis), a nickname for someone who lived in a regal fashion or who had earned the title in some contest of skill or by presiding over festivities.Indian (Bengal) and Bangladeshi : variant of Rai.
Female
English
Feminine form of English Ormond, ORMONDA means "descendant of Ruadh."
Male
English
Variant spelling of English Ormond, ORMONDE means "descendant of Ruadh."
Male
English
 Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Ruadhán, ROHAN means "little red one." Compare with another form of Rohan.
Boy/Male
Irish
Serves Saint Ruadhan.
Boy/Male
American, British, Christian, English, French, Gaelic, German, Irish, Teutonic
Spear Defender; Spear; Mountain of Beaters; French Form of Herman; Army Man; Red; Descendant of Ruadh
Boy/Male
Irish
Serves Saint Ruadhan.
Boy/Male
Irish
Red haired.
Male
Irish
Old Irish byname derived from Gaelic ruadh, RUADH means "red."
Male
English
Irish surname transferred to forename use, derived from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ruadhán, ROWAN means "little red one." Compare with feminine Rowan.
RUAD
RUAD
Girl/Female
Tamil
Visible
Boy/Male
Sikh
The conqueror of forces, Victorious army
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Poetic.
Girl/Female
British, English
Small Stream
Surname or Lastname
English and Irish
English and Irish : variant of Duffy.
Boy/Male
Muslim/Islamic
Cold Mind
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Energetic; Gifted; Brilliant
Girl/Female
Tamil
Srilatha | à®·à¯à®°à¯€à®²à®¤à®¾Â
Loves, Wealth creeper
Boy/Male
Muslim
Praising (God), Loving (God), Friend, Praiser, All-laudable
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Given by the Moon
RUAD
RUAD
RUAD
RUAD
RUAD