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Finbar is an
Irish given name that may also be
spelled Finbarr, Finbarre, or Finnbar. It is
derived from Fionnbharr, an old
Irish word
meaning "fair-headed...
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Saint Finbar, Finbarr, Finnbar, or
Finnbarr, in
Irish Fionnbharra, very
often abbreviated to Barra, (c. 550–25
September 623) was
Bishop of Cork and abbot...
- battle,
Finnbarr Galedeep engages Urgan Nagru and
kills him by
smashing the
fangs of his wolf
skull into the top of his head. However,
Finnbarr dies from...
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Finnbarr Galedeep of The Bellmaker),
Streambattle (related to Rab of The Bellmaker), and
Wavedog (related to
Kroova of Triss). However,
Finnbarr and...
- It also
includes a
forest park. The name Guagán
Barra comes from
Saint Finnbarr (or Barra), who is said to have
built a
monastery on the
island in the...
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Tighe Dá
Mheadar (The
Fosterage of the
House of the Two
Drinking Vessels),
Finnbarr Meadha is one of the Dé Dananns, who
becomes ruler of the hill of Meadha...
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origins of Barr have been suggested,
including the
Gaelic personal name
Finnbarr, the Old
Norse elements berr or barr ("bare" or "rough"), and the Celtic...
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Bonaventure Finnbarr Francis Broderick (December 25, 1868 –
November 18, 1943) was an
American Catholic prelate who
served as
Auxiliary Bishop of San Cristóbal...
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equivalent to them
since the
Middle Ages." St.
Patrick St.
Colmcille 1916 St.
Finnbarr St. Ita St.
Albert St.
Gobnait St.
Brendan St.
Declan St.
Joseph 1917 Our...
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Farmer 2011, p. 165.
Caulfield 1871, p. v. Cahalane, P. (1953). "Saint
Finnbarr,
Founder of the
Diocese of Cork". The Fold.
Bracken & Riain-Raedel 2006...