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Fiachna or
Fiachnae is a name
borne by
several figures from
Irish history and legend, including:
Fiachnae mac Báetáin, king of the Dál
nAraidi in the...
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Fiachna Ó Braonáin (born 27
November 1965)
plays the
guitar and
sings vocals with the
Irish band
Hothouse Flowers. Born in Dublin, he
received his school...
- Dáire mac
Fiachna is an
Ulster cattle-lord who
appears in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology as the
owner of Donn
Cuailnge (The
Brown Bull of Cooley)...
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Hothouse Flowers. Ó Maonlaí
formed the band in 1985 with his
schoolmate Fiachna Ó Braonáin. He
attended Scoil Lorcáin,
Monkstown and Coláiste Eoin, which...
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Fíachna Lonn mac Cóelbad ("the fierce") (flourished 482) was a Dal
nAraide king in
modern County Antrim, Ulster. He was the son of Cáelbad mac Cruind...
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Fiachna ua
Maicniadh (died 747) was
Abbot of Clonfert.
Annals of
Ulster at CELT:
Corpus of
Electronic Texts at
University College Cork
Annals of Tigernach...
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Ulaid (Old Irish,
pronounced [ˈuləðʲ]) or
Ulaidh (Modern Irish,
pronounced [ˈʊlˠiː, ˈʊlˠə]) was a
Gaelic over-kingdom in north-eastern
Ireland during the...
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Fiachna (or Fiachan, Fiachina, Fianchne; died 630) was an
early Irish monk who was
venerated as a saint. His
feast day is 29 April. The name
Fiachna (or...
- In
Irish legend,
Deorghrianne ("a Tear of the Sun") is the
daughter of
Fiachna, Son of Betach. The name is also
borne by a
famed character in
Irish mythology—Gráinne...
- name of Irish-Gaelic origin; Ó
Fionnachta (see Finnerty) or Ó
Fiachna 'descendant of
Fiachna', an old
personal name
Anglicized as
Feighney and sometimes...