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Gael$30627$ - traduction vers allemand

FRENCH ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL PLAYER
Gael Clichy; Gaël Dimitri Clichy
  • 2007–08 season]].
  • Clichy with Arsenal
  • Arsenal]].
  • Sweden]] at [[UEFA Euro 2012]].

Gael      
n. Gäle, Person aus den Highlands Schottland stammend, Kelte
Brigid of Ireland         
  • Stained-glass window showing Saint Brigid holding her lamp
  • Brigida von Kildare, Gross St. Martin, Köln
  • John Duncan]] (1913)
  • [[Kildare Cathedral]], built on the site of the original abbey said to have been founded by Brigid
  • A 16th-century [[fresco]] by [[Lorenzo Lotto]] in the [[Suardi Chapel]] showing Brigid turning water into beer (left) and healing a blind man (right)
  • A reliquary of Saint Brigid in [[Old Saint Peter's Church, Strasbourg]]
  • Saint Brigid's Cross]] or ''Crosóg Bhríde''
  • Saint Brigid by Patrick Joseph Tuohy
  • A painting of Saint Brigid in [[St. Patrick's Chapel, Glastonbury]]
IRISH ABBESS AND SAINT
Mary of the Gael; Bridget of Ireland; BRIGID of Ireland; St. Brigid; Bridget, Saint; Bride, Saint; Saint Brigid of Ireland; Saint Brigit; Saint Bride; Saint Brigit of Ireland; Saint Brigid; St Bride; Saint Ffraid of Ireland; Brigid of Ireland; St. Brigid of Kildare; St. bridgett; Saint Brigid of Kildare; Saint Bridgit; St Brigid's Well; St. Bride; St. Brid; St Brid; Saint Brid; St. Bridgit; St Bridgit; St. Brigit; St Brigit; St Brigid; St. Bríd; St Bríd; Saint Bríd; Naomh Bhríde; Naomh Bhride; St Brigid of Kildare; St. Brigit of Kildare; St Brigit of Kildare; Saint Brigit of Kildare; Bridget of Kildare; Saint Bridget of Kildare; St. Bridget of Kildare; St Bridget of Kildare; Bridgit of Kildare; Saint Bridgit of Kildare; St. Bridgit of Kildare; St Bridgit of Kildare; Saint Brid of Kildare; St. Brid of Kildare; St Brid of Kildare; Bride of Kildare; Saint Bride of Kildare; St. Bride of Kildare; St Bride of Kildare; Bríd of Kildare; Saint Bríd of Kildare; St. Bríd of Kildare; St Bríd of Kildare; St. Brigid of Ireland; St Brigid of Ireland; Brigit of Ireland; St. Brigit of Ireland; St Brigit of Ireland; Saint Bridget of Ireland; St. Bridget of Ireland; St Bridget of Ireland; Bridgit of Ireland; Saint Bridgit of Ireland; St. Bridgit of Ireland; St Bridgit of Ireland; Brid of Ireland; Saint Brid of Ireland; St. Brid of Ireland; St Brid of Ireland; Bride of Ireland; Saint Bride of Ireland; St. Bride of Ireland; St Bride of Ireland; Bríd of Ireland; Saint Bríd of Ireland; St. Bríd of Ireland; St Bríd of Ireland; St. brigids well; St. Brigid’s well; Saint Brigid’s Well; St. Brigid’s Well; Brigid of kildare; Life of Brigid; St Brigid’s Well; Mary of Erin; Vita Sanctae Brigidae; Saint Ffraid; Saint Fraid; Fraid; Ffraid; Brigit of Kildare; Saint Brigte; Saint Briget; Saint Brigida; Saint Brigantia; Naomh Bríd; Naomh Bríd Chill Dara
n. Bridget aus Irland, Heilige Bridget (451-523), irische Heilige und Äbtissin, Schutzpatronin von Irland; Nachname
St. Bride         
  • Stained-glass window showing Saint Brigid holding her lamp
  • Brigida von Kildare, Gross St. Martin, Köln
  • John Duncan]] (1913)
  • [[Kildare Cathedral]], built on the site of the original abbey said to have been founded by Brigid
  • A 16th-century [[fresco]] by [[Lorenzo Lotto]] in the [[Suardi Chapel]] showing Brigid turning water into beer (left) and healing a blind man (right)
  • A reliquary of Saint Brigid in [[Old Saint Peter's Church, Strasbourg]]
  • Saint Brigid's Cross]] or ''Crosóg Bhríde''
  • Saint Brigid by Patrick Joseph Tuohy
  • A painting of Saint Brigid in [[St. Patrick's Chapel, Glastonbury]]
IRISH ABBESS AND SAINT
Mary of the Gael; Bridget of Ireland; BRIGID of Ireland; St. Brigid; Bridget, Saint; Bride, Saint; Saint Brigid of Ireland; Saint Brigit; Saint Bride; Saint Brigit of Ireland; Saint Brigid; St Bride; Saint Ffraid of Ireland; Brigid of Ireland; St. Brigid of Kildare; St. bridgett; Saint Brigid of Kildare; Saint Bridgit; St Brigid's Well; St. Bride; St. Brid; St Brid; Saint Brid; St. Bridgit; St Bridgit; St. Brigit; St Brigit; St Brigid; St. Bríd; St Bríd; Saint Bríd; Naomh Bhríde; Naomh Bhride; St Brigid of Kildare; St. Brigit of Kildare; St Brigit of Kildare; Saint Brigit of Kildare; Bridget of Kildare; Saint Bridget of Kildare; St. Bridget of Kildare; St Bridget of Kildare; Bridgit of Kildare; Saint Bridgit of Kildare; St. Bridgit of Kildare; St Bridgit of Kildare; Saint Brid of Kildare; St. Brid of Kildare; St Brid of Kildare; Bride of Kildare; Saint Bride of Kildare; St. Bride of Kildare; St Bride of Kildare; Bríd of Kildare; Saint Bríd of Kildare; St. Bríd of Kildare; St Bríd of Kildare; St. Brigid of Ireland; St Brigid of Ireland; Brigit of Ireland; St. Brigit of Ireland; St Brigit of Ireland; Saint Bridget of Ireland; St. Bridget of Ireland; St Bridget of Ireland; Bridgit of Ireland; Saint Bridgit of Ireland; St. Bridgit of Ireland; St Bridgit of Ireland; Brid of Ireland; Saint Brid of Ireland; St. Brid of Ireland; St Brid of Ireland; Bride of Ireland; Saint Bride of Ireland; St. Bride of Ireland; St Bride of Ireland; Bríd of Ireland; Saint Bríd of Ireland; St. Bríd of Ireland; St Bríd of Ireland; St. brigids well; St. Brigid’s well; Saint Brigid’s Well; St. Brigid’s Well; Brigid of kildare; Life of Brigid; St Brigid’s Well; Mary of Erin; Vita Sanctae Brigidae; Saint Ffraid; Saint Fraid; Fraid; Ffraid; Brigit of Kildare; Saint Brigte; Saint Briget; Saint Brigida; Saint Brigantia; Naomh Bríd; Naomh Bríd Chill Dara
n. Saint Bridget, Bridget von Irland (451-523), irische Heilige und Äbtissin, Schutzpatronin von Irland

Définition

Clan-na-Gael
·add. ·noun A secret society of Irish Fenians founded in Philadelphia in 1881.

Wikipédia

Gaël Clichy

Gaël Dimitri Clichy (born 26 July 1985) is a French professional footballer who plays for Swiss Super League club Servette. He primarily plays as a left-back, being also capable of playing as an offensive-minded wing-back. He is predominantly left footed, but naturally right footed. Earlier in his career, he was described as a player who possesses "almost unrivaled stamina" that is "quick in the tackle and willing to drive forward".

Clichy was born in the city of Toulouse and began his football career playing for a host of amateur clubs in the Haute-Garonne département such as JS Cugnaux, AS Muret, and Tournefeuille. In 2001, he moved to the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region to play for professional club Cannes. Clichy made his professional debut for the club in the 2002–03 season while the club was playing in the Championnat National, the third level of French football. After three seasons with Cannes, in 2003, he was convinced by manager and countryman Arsène Wenger to join Arsenal in England.

In Clichy's first season with the club, he was a member of the squad, dubbed the Invincibles, that went undefeated in the league season. As a result of the title, at 18 years and 10 months, Clichy became the youngest player to win a Premier League medal. After three seasons of backing up Ashley Cole, in the 2006–07 season, Clichy took over the starters' role permanently. In the 2007–08 season, he appeared in all 38 league matches. His performances during the season earned him an appearance on the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) Team of the Year. Aside from the 2003–04 league title, he has also won the 2004 FA Community Shield in with Arsenal. Clichy moved on in 2011 to more success with Manchester City, adding two more Premier League titles (2011–12 and 2013–14) and two League Cups (2014 and 2016). He left England after 14 years for Turkish side İstanbul Başakşehir in 2017, with whom he won the national league in 2020.

Clichy is a former French youth international and has represented his nation at every level for which he was eligible. Prior to playing for the senior team, he played on the under-17 team that finished runners-up to Switzerland at the 2002 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship. Clichy made his senior international debut in September 2008 in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Serbia. He made his first major international tournament appearance for France at the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Clichy made one appearance in the competition against South Africa in the final group stage match. He additionally featured in the UEFA Euro 2012 squad, before making his last international appearance in 2013.