- was ever
sustained against it or
against the man who held it.
Findias or
Finias Uiscias or
Uscias Sword (claideb/claiomh)
which belonged to Núada No one...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Phineus (/
ˈfɪniːəs, ˈfɪn.juːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Φινεύς,
Ancient Gr****: [pʰiː.neǔs]) or Phineas, was a king of
Salmydessus in Thrace...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Phineus (/
ˈfɪniəs, ˈfɪn.juːs/;
Ancient Gr****: Φινεύς, Ancient: [pʰiːněws]) was a son of
Belus by
Anchinoe and thus
brother to Aegyptus...
- came from four
cities to the
north of Ireland—Falias, Gorias,
Murias and
Finias—where they
taught their skills in the sciences,
including architecture,...
-
Phineas (/
ˈfɪniəs/) is a
masculine given name, an
Anglicized name for the
priest Phinehas in the
Hebrew Bible. It may
refer to: King Phineas, the first...
-
According to the
Hebrew Bible,
Phinehas (also
spelled Phineas, /
ˈfɪniəs/; Hebrew: פִּינְחָס, Modern: Pīnḥas, Tiberian: Pīnəḥās,
Ancient Gr****: Φινεες...
- the four
cities of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann in
Irish legend and old
history –
Finias (sic), Falias, Murias, and Gorias. The four
treasures of
Elidor – the Spear...
-
mountain (now hill) Tul
Tuinde Four
Treasures of the
Tuatha Dé
Danann (Gorias,
Finias, Murias, and Falias) In
Irish Mythology the
Tuatha Dé
Danann get
their four...
-
roofed house with
covered gables,
probably originally triangular end gables,
finia Type of site:
House Previous use: Residential : Single.
Current use: Residential :...
- In Gr**** mythology,
Phineus (/
ˈfɪniəs, ˈfɪn.juːs/; Gr****: Φινεύς,
Ancient Gr****: [pʰiː.neǔs]) was the name of the
following figures: Phineus, an Arcadian...