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Fineen Wycherley (born 11
December 1997) is an
Irish rugby union player who
plays as a lock for
United Rugby Championship club Munster.
Wycherley was born...
- Sir
Fineen O'Driscoll (died 1629) was an
Irish clan
chief who was
knighted by
Queen Elizabeth I. He was more
commonly known as The
Rover and also known...
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thirteenth century, when
Fineen MacCarthy decisively defeated the
Geraldines in 1261, down to the
present day,
Fineen or
Florence MacCarthys and Justin...
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village in
collaboration with the
derbhfine of
deceased Irish clan chief, Sir
Fineen O'Driscoll. It was the Clan O'Driscoll that
rented Baltimore and its lucrative...
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Baron Desmond received a
royal grant of
Desmond and west
Waterford in fee.
Fineen MacCarthy, son of
Donal Gott
MacCarthy and King of
Desmond gathered his...
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baronies are Decies-within-Drum and Decies-without-Drum,
separated by the Drum-
Fineen hills.
There are many
megalithic tombs and
ogham stones in the county. The...
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first began playing rugby with
Bantry Bay RFC, and, like
older brother Fineen,
attended Cistercian College, Roscrea,
before going on to
represent Ireland...
- of the MacCarthys. In 1603,
during a
lengthy siege, it was
defended by
Fineen O'Driscoll's son
Conchobhar (Connor) and
ultimately surrendered to the English...
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Finghin MacCarthy, also
known as
Fineen of
Ringrone (Irish:
Finghin Reanna Róin Mac Cárthaigh), was King of
Desmond from 1251 to his
death in 1261, shortly...
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hEidirsceoil stronghold built around 1600 as a
fortified house probably by Sir
Fineen Ó hEidirsceoil, who was a
knight of
Queen Elizabeth I. As the
power of the...