- In
Irish mythology,
Finnguala (modern spellings: Fionnghuala,
Fionnuala /ˌfiːəˈnuːələ/, or Finola;
literally fionn-ghuala
meaning "white shoulder") was...
- he was
killed by his own men in Fettercairn,
through the
treachery of
Finnguala (also
called Fimberhele or Fenella),
daughter of Cuncar,
Mormaer of Angus...
- and Scots,
collected by
William Forbes Skene,
provide the
account of
Finnguala killing Kenneth II in revenge, but not her
affiliation to Constantine...
-
rarely spelled the same way, and is also
referred to as Fenella, Finuela,
Finnguala, Fimberhele,
Strath Finella,
Strathfinella Hill, or Sibill, depending...
-
Eyrie Building. She was
loosely based on the real
historical character Finnguala.
Arthur Pendragon (voiced by John St. Ryan) was once the
legendary and...