Kells — may refer to the following people: * Michael John Kells Fleetwood (born 1942), British musician, best known as part of Fleetwood Mac * Greg Kells, Canadian businessman and politician * Morley Kells, Canadian politician * Robert Kells (1832–1905) … Wikipedia
Kells — Abbey (2007) Straße in Kells, 2007 … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kells — Administration Nom irlandais Ceanannas Pays Irlande Province Leinster Comté Comté de Meath Démographie … Wikipédia en Français
Kells — Kells, The Book of an ↑illuminated (=with the pages decorated with gold paint and other bright colours) copy of the four Christian ↑Gospels, produced during the 8th century at a ↑monastery in the town of Kells in the Republic of Ireland … Dictionary of contemporary English
Kells — Kells, alte Stadt in der irischen Grafsch. Meath, am Blackwater, (1901) 2428 E … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Kells — KELLS, a parish, in the stewartry of Kirkcudbright, 14 miles (N. W. by N.) from Castle Douglas, and 19 (N. by W.) from Kirkcudbright; containing, with the burgh of New Galloway, 1121 inhabitants. This place is supposed by some to derive its… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Kells — Para otros usos de este término, véase kells (banda). Condado de Meath, donde ubica Kells. Kells (irlandés: Ceanannas) es un pueblo del condado de Meath en Irlanda. El pueblo queda en la carretera N3 a 16 kilómetros de Navan y a 65 kilómetros de… … Wikipedia Español
Kells — Original name in latin Kells Name in other language Ceanannas, Ceanannus Mor, Ceanannus Mr, Kells State code IE Continent/City Europe/Dublin longitude 53.72639 latitude 6.87917 altitude 77 Population 4820 Date 2012 02 28 … Cities with a population over 1000 database
Kells — This interesting surname is of Old Norse origin, and derives from the Scandinavian (male) personal name Ketill , often used as a short form of various Old Norse compound names such as Asketill and Arnkell. These names were composed of apparently… … Surnames reference
KELLS — (2), an ancient town in co. Meath, with many antiquities; gives its name to the Book of Kells, a beautiful 9th century Keltic illuminated manuscript of the Gospels, now in the library of Trinity College, Dublin … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia