| 11. | He christened the house after the Celtic legend of the rowan tree, which was thought to have magic powers of protection.
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| 12. | It was first isolated from the unripe berries of the rowan tree ( " Sorbus aucuparia " ), hence its name.
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| 13. | He christened the house after the Celtic legend of the rowan tree, which was thought to have magical powers of protection.
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| 14. | Local IRA thugs appoint themselves " kings of old ", and others recreate ancient Celtic pagan religions centered on the rowan tree.
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| 15. | On 4 February 2012, a rowan tree was planted in memory of Harvey on the grounds of the People's Palace museum in Glasgow.
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| 16. | For a long time, a large rowan tree flourished in the front yard of the church, perhaps partly to keep these evil spirits away.
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| 17. | In Sweden, it was also thought that if the rowan trees grew pale and lost color, the fall and winter would bring much illness.
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| 18. | Rauni, a vaguely defined being has been hypothesised to be cognate to Germanic words for the rowan tree through Old Norse " * raunir ".
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| 19. | The first part sets the historical background from A . D . 800 to 1250 for the location of the holy rowan trees of Pirkkala.
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| 20. | In May 2015 T-T released a duo album of covers with folk singer Gill Sandell, " Walk Away, Walk Away ", on Rowan Tree Records.
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