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Finghin MacCarthy Reagh (Irish:
Fínghin Mac
Carthaigh Riabhach) was the 10th
Prince of
Carbery from 1478 to his
death in 1505. He
belonged to the MacCarthy...
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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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Finghin Ó Caiside, Gaelic-Irish physician, died 1322. Ó
Caiside was a
member of a
brehon family based in
County Fermanagh, who
became physicians to its...
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Finghin Collins (born 31
March 1977) is an
Irish pianist. He won
first prize at the
Clara Haskil International Piano Competition in Vevey, Switzerland...
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Finnin MacCarthy (Irish:
Fínghin mac
Donncha Mac Carthaig) (1560–1640), was an
Irish clan
chief and
member of the
Gaelic nobility of
Ireland (Irish: flaith)...
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Finghin Ó
Mathghamhna (English: (O') ****ny) (died 1496) was an
Irish clan
leader and
literary scribe. A
local lord from Fonn
Iartharhach in south-west...
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marriage of Lairgren, son of Colman, son of Cobthach, and Deoch,
daughter of
Finghin,
whose union broke the curse. 'The Song of Fionnuala', with
lyrics by Thomas...
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surviving male-line
issue of the last
Chief of the Name
MacCarthy Reagh,
Finghin of Benduff. Sir John Croft, 1st
Baronet (1778–1862),
English diplomat and...
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three Gaelic clans: MacCarthy, who held the
Kingdom of Desmond,
under Fínghin Mac Carthaigh, King of Desmond,
ancestor of the
MacCarthy Reagh dynasty...
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Another male
forename similarly ****ociated with them is
Finghin,
anglice Fineen, but for some
centuries past, the name
Florence (colloquially...