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Fianna (/
ˈfiːənə/ FEE-ə-nə, Irish: [ˈfʲiən̪ˠə];
singular Fian;
Scottish Gaelic: Fèinne [ˈfeːɲə]) were
small warrior-hunter
bands in
Gaelic Ireland during...
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visit to Angelio,
where he fell in love with and
became engaged to
Princess Fiana. Upon
being reunited with his son, the king of
Zemekia begins to announce...
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Fianna are a band of
heroes in
Irish mythology.
Fianna or
Fiana can also
refer to:
Fianna Fáil, a
political party in
Ireland Fianna Éireann, the name...
- Manannán or Manann, also
known as Manannán mac Lir ('son of the Sea'), is a sea god, warrior, and king of the
otherworld in
Gaelic (Irish, Manx, and Scottish)...
- Leanka.
Romania /
Moldova Grasa × Fetească albă 1930s
Fiano Apiana, Apiano,
Fiana,
Fiano di Avellino,
Fiore Mendillo, Foiano,
Latina Bianca,
Latina Bianca...
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realistic historicizing fiction of Mary Renault, The Bull from the Sea (1962).
Fiana Sidhe, "Goddess
Ariadne in the Spotlight"
Archived 10
September 2017 at...
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wines have been
known under various synonyms including Apiana, Apiano,
Fiana,
Fiano di Avellino,
Fiore Mendillo, Foiano,
Latina Bianca,
Latina Bianca...
- 'the poets' language'. Poem
attributed to Oisín on the
conversion of the
fiana Poem
attributed to Cáilte on the
dindsenchas of Tonn Clidna. Áirem muintire...
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Thracia 776 has a
character named Osian that
serves under a
troupe called the
Fiana Freeblades. The
short story "Patrick of the Bells" by Irish-American author...
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original on 28
November 2020.
Retrieved 28
November 2020. "Budget
earns Fiana Fáil 'baby bounce' of just 1% in
latest poll".
Business Post.
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