- Irish.
Fiants relating to
early modern Ireland are an
important primary source for the
period for
historians and genealogists. The
Tudor fiants were especially...
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Feidhlimidh Mág Samhradháin, the Second, (anglicised
Felim or
Phelim McGovern) d. 20
January 1622, was head of the
McGovern dynasty and
Baron or Lord of...
- not led; I lead
Motto of São
Paulo city, Brazil. See also pro
Brasilia fiant eximia. non est
factum it is not [my] deed a
doctrine in
contract law that...
- Archive. pp. 185–187.
Retrieved 23 July 2013. Johnston-Liik 2006, p. 222.
Fiants Ire. Eliz. No 1530 Hardiman,
James (1842). "Appendix III: The
lordes spirituall...
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These castles form a
group in the east of the barony. In the
Elizabethan Fiants (1554–1601)
there are no less than 51
persons of the name mentioned, spelled...
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iterum adhortamur hos
Nostros fratres ac filios,
eosque exoramus, ut
conscii fiant gravium vulnerum quae
secus Ecclesiae illaturi sunt.
Invitationem ipsis...
- State) "Locomotiva do Brasil" (Locomotive of Brazil) Motto(s): Pro
Brasilia Fiant Eximia (Latin) "Let
great things be done for Brazil" Anthem: Bandeirantes...
- Braonáin (fl. 1581–1585) was an
Irish harper. Ó Braonáin is
listed in the
fiants in 1581 as Mac
Loughlin roe O’Brennan,
County Galway, and in 1585 as Melaghlin...
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dated 13
December 1551 to the O'Driscolls of Ballitimore, No. 905 in the
Fiants of King
Edward VI. An
English Puritan colony was
founded at
Baltimore about...
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Several O'Folans are
mentioned in
Elizabethan era
fiants as
being pardoned for
rebel activities. In
fiants dated 1590, "Sirwrehagh Folain,of Moiris, Gentleman...