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Saint Fiacc (c. 415-520) was a poet, the
chief bishop of Leinster, and
founder of two churches. His father, MacDara, was
prince of the Uí
Bairrche in...
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Padraic Fiacc (born
Patrick Joseph O'Connor; 15
April 1924 – 21
January 2019) was an
Irish poet, and
member of Aosdána, the
exclusive Irish arts academy...
- Ní
Dhomhnaill Micheál Mac Liammóir
Robert Greacen Roy
McFadden Padraic Fiacc John
Montague Michael Longley Derek ****n
Seamus Heaney Paul
Muldoon Thomas...
- Tírechán
explained the sídh folk as "earthly gods" (Latin dei terreni),
while Fiacc's Hymn says the
Irish adored the sídh
before the
coming of
Saint Patrick...
- up at his
approach but Dubthach, who had with him a
youthful poet
named Fiacc,
afterwards a bishop. The
saint upon this
bestowed his
blessing on Dubthach...
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promoting the work of the poet
Padraic Fiacc. He read at the
Belfast literary festival celebrating poet
Padraic Fiacc. He
spoke at the
launch of ‘The Literature...
- the sídh folk as "earthly gods" (Latin: dei terreni). The 8th
century Fiacc's Hymn says that the
Irish adored the sídh folk
before the
coming of Saint...
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Fiach is an
Irish male
given name. It may
refer to:
Saint Fiacc, fifth-century
bishop of
Sletty in
Ireland Fiach McHugh O'Byrne (1534–1597)
Irish chief...
- Tírechán
explained the sídh folk as "earthly gods" (Latin dei terreni),
while Fiacc's Hymn says the
Irish adored the sídh
before the
coming of
Saint Patrick...
- Ní
Dhomhnaill Micheál Mac Liammóir
Robert Greacen Roy
McFadden Padraic Fiacc John
Montague Michael Longley Derek ****n
Seamus Heaney Paul
Muldoon Thomas...