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Fíngen mac Áedo Duib (Modern Irish:
Finghin mac
Aodha D****bh, IPA:[ˈfʲɪɲʝənʲmˠəkˈiːəɣəvʲ]) (died 618) was a King of
Munster from the Eóganacht Chaisil...
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Carystoterpa fingens,
commonly known as the
variegated spittlebug, is a
spittlebug of the
family Aphrophoridae. It is
endemic to New Zealand. C.
fingens was first...
- this
buyout by
being able to sell
products under the
Frangi brand. In 2007
Fingen Group, Firenze,
Italy got the hold of the
majority stake. In 2000 and 2001...
- and the
court of King
Fíngen mac Áedo Duib.
Fingen eventually slept with her, and her
memory returned. In the morning,
Fingen gave her the queen's robe...
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shall all come
after your deaths". The 10th-century tale
Airne Fíngein ("
Fíngen's Vigil") says that Tech
Duinn is
where the
souls of the dead gather. In...
- clan who was
placed in the 9th century,
eight generations removed from
Fíngen mac Áedo Duib, king of
Cashel or
Munster from 601 to 618. Later, they became...
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Vestimenta SpA, an
Italian high-fashion manufacturer,
whose bankruptcy led
Fingen SpA of
Italy (the
parent of the
licensees for
Calvin Klein Jeanswear in...
- part of
Ireland south of a line from
Dublin to Galway. The Eóganacht king
Fíngen mac Áedo Duib (Fingin son of Hugh Dubh)
ruled as King of
Munster (died 618)...
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Fíngen mac Áedo Duib (d. 618) and
became the O'****vans and MacGillycuddys. The
McGillycuddy are a sept of the O'****van's. A
descendant of
Fíngen was...
- that
lends its name to the
adjacent Falgunzeon Hill;
Finzean –
pronounced fingen (IPA /ˈfɪŋən/), an area in
rural Aberdeenshire; Hill of
Foulzie – near Macduff...