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- Caim abstract "Caim is a Gaelic rendering of biblical 'Cain', who appears in a variation of the fantastical pedigree of Dardanus of Troy that is spun out in Lebor Bretnach, the Middle Irish language recension of the compilation called Historia Brittonum, known in the 9th century version by Nennius. The Lebor Bretnach, greatly modifies the genealogy given in Nennius, making emendations to earlier sources and tracing the line through Ham rather than Japheth with further spurious names:Dardain m. Ioib m. Sadoirn m. Peil m. Palloir m. Zorastres m. Mesraim m. Caim.In the predominantly Welsh-speaking regions of Wales (Gwynedd, Dyfed and Ynys Mon), Cain, Caio, Caim and Cail are commonplace first names for males. These names are derivatives of an ancient Welsh name \"Ca\" which is recorded in the book of Welsh folklore called the Mabinogion.".
- Caim thumbnail Caim_in_bird_form.jpg?width=300.
- Caim wikiPageExternalLink trojans.htm&date=2009-10-25+05:48:00.
- Caim wikiPageID "258692".
- Caim wikiPageLength "3432".
- Caim wikiPageOutDegree "40".
- Caim wikiPageRevisionID "695959979".
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Assyria.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Babylonia.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Bible.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Cain_and_Abel.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demons_in_Christianity.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Category:Goetic_demons.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Coal.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink College.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Common_blackbird.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Convocation.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Dardanus.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Deity.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Demon.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Demonology.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Epigraphy.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Etymology.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Goetia.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Goidelic_languages.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Hebrew_language.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Hell.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Heresy_of_Peor.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Historia_Brittonum.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Illustration.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Lebor_Bretnach.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Lesser_Key_of_Solomon.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink List_of_occultists.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Mabinogion.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Middle_Irish.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Nennius.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Patristics.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink President.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Sword.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink Thrush_(bird).
- Caim wikiPageWikiLink File:Caim_in_bird_form.jpg.
- Caim wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caim".
- Caim wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cain".
- Caim wikiPageWikiLinkText "Caym".
- Caim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Caim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Demons_in_Pseudomonarchia_Daemonum.
- Caim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Demons_in_the_Ars_Goetia.
- Caim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- Caim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Caim wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Source_needed.
- Caim subject Category:Demons_in_Christianity.
- Caim subject Category:Goetic_demons.
- Caim hypernym Rendering.
- Caim type Work.
- Caim comment "Caim is a Gaelic rendering of biblical 'Cain', who appears in a variation of the fantastical pedigree of Dardanus of Troy that is spun out in Lebor Bretnach, the Middle Irish language recension of the compilation called Historia Brittonum, known in the 9th century version by Nennius. The Lebor Bretnach, greatly modifies the genealogy given in Nennius, making emendations to earlier sources and tracing the line through Ham rather than Japheth with further spurious names:Dardain m. Ioib m.".
- Caim label "Caim".
- Caim sameAs Q2746267.
- Caim sameAs Caim.
- Caim sameAs Caym.
- Caim sameAs Camio.
- Caim sameAs カイム.
- Caim sameAs Kajm.
- Caim sameAs Caim_(demônio).
- Caim sameAs m.01m3pq.
- Caim sameAs Camio.
- Caim sameAs ไคม์.
- Caim sameAs Q2746267.
- Caim sameAs 蓋因.
- Caim wasDerivedFrom Caim?oldid=695959979.
- Caim depiction Caim_in_bird_form.jpg.
- Caim isPrimaryTopicOf Caim.