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What (who) is crone$17731$ - definition

IRISH FOOTBALLER AND MANAGER (1863-1944)
William Crone

Domnell Crone Ó Flaithbheartaigh         
CHIEF OF THE NAME
Domnell Crone O Flaithbheartaigh
Domnell Crone Ó Flaithbheartaigh (died 1560) was a Lord of Iar Connacht, Ireland, and Chief of the Name.
Diu Crône         
MIDDLE HIGH GERMAN POEM ATTRIBUTED TO THE EPIC POET HEINRICH VON DEM TÜRLIN
Diu Crone; Heinrich von dem Türlin; Diu Krone; Crône; Heinrich von dem Tuerlin; Heinrich von dem Turlin; Heinrich von dem Türlîn
Diu Crône () is a Middle High German poem of about 30,000 lines treating of King Arthur and the Matter of Britain, dating from around the 1220s and attributed to the epic poet Heinrich von dem Türlin. Little is known of the author though it has been suggested that he was from the town of Sankt Veit an der Glan, then the residence of the Sponheim dukes of Carinthia.
Tom Crone         
BRITISH LAWYER
Crone, Tom
Tom Crone is a British barrister, last working for News International as Legal Affairs manager, before he resigned during the News International phone hacking scandal in 2011.

Wikipedia

Billy Crone

Billy Crone (31 August 1863 – 8 November 1944) also referred to as William Crone was an Irish footballer who played for Distillery and Ireland during the 1880s and 1890s. After retiring as a player he also coached both Distillery and Ireland. On 20 February 1897 he became the first coach in the history of modern football to take charge of a national team. Crone's younger brother Bob Crone was also a notable footballer, playing for Glentoran, Middlesbrough, West Bromwich Albion and Notts County, as well as Distillery and Ireland. Crone, an all-round athletic, was also a useful cricketer and distance runner.