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Findabair or
Finnabair (Modern Irish: Fionnabhair,
pronounced [ˈfʲɪn̪ˠuːɾʲ]) was a
daughter of
Ailill and
Queen Medb of
Connacht in
Irish mythology. The...
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daughter of the
Fomorian leader Balor and the
mother of Lugh Fand
Finnabair Flidais Fuamnach Gráinne
Grian Lí Ban Loígde -
attested as
Logiddea in...
- Ferta-cherpain
Fennor Monastery early monastic site,
founded by St Nectan?
Finnabair-abha;
Finnabrach Gormanston Friary *
Franciscan Friars;
founded 1947;...
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ready to mock him as a coward, and
offering him the hand of her
daughter Finnabair, and her own "friendly thighs" as well. Cú
Chulainn does not wish to kill...
- 719 Áed mac Cellaig, son of
Cellach Cualann, was
slain at the
Battle of
Finnabair (Fennor,
County Kildare) in a
fight among the Laigin. 721
Cathal mac Finguine...
- of Mide in a
victory over the Cenél
Cairpri of
Tethba at the
Battle of
Finnabair in
Tethba in
which the king of the Cenél
Cairpri was slain. He may have...
- of Mide in a
victory over the Cenél
Cairpri of
Tethba at the
Battle of
Finnabair in
Tethba in
which the king of the Cenél
Cairpri was slain. He may have...
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Fionnabhair or
Abhainn Fionnabhrach,
possibly from the
personal name
Finnabair. The
Finnery rises in Hilltown, near Narraghmore. It
flows westwards through...
- Ferta-cherpain
Fennor Monastery early monastic site,
founded by St Nectan?
Finnabair-abha;
Finnabrach 53°42′02″N 6°32′22″W / 53.700535°N 6.539318°W / 53...
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during his reign. Áed mac
Cellaig (died 719) was
slain at the
Battle of
Finnabair (Fennor, Co.Kildare) in a
fight among the
Laigin and
Crimthann mac Cellaig...