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Fintan is an
Irish given name. In
Irish mythology,
Fintan mac Bóchra is said to be the sole
survivor of the
Great Flood on the
island of Ireland, subsequently...
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Fintan O'Toole (born 16
February 1958) is an
Irish journalist,
literary editor, and
drama critic for The
Irish Times, for
which he has
written since 1988...
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Saint Fintan (or
Saint Findan) can
refer to:
Fintan of Clonenagh, 6th- and 7th-century
Irish saint Saint Fintan Munnu, 7th-century
Irish saint, a disciple...
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Fintan Meyler (born
Gertrude Anne Meyler; 14
December 1929 – 23 July 2005) was an Irish-American
actress on stage, on television, and in films. Meyler...
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Fintan of
Clonenagh (c. 526 – 603) was an
Irish hermit and monk. He was an
abbot and
disciple of
Columba of Terrygl****.
Fintan was born in
about 526, the...
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Fintan of
Rheinau (Findan, Find****) (803/4 in Leinster,
Ireland – 15
November 878 in Rheinau, Switzerland) was an
Irish Catholic hermit who
settled in...
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Fintan Walsh was
Gaelic football player from
County Laois in Ireland. He pla**** for many
years on the
Laois senior football team in the
forwards and was...
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Fintan's Grave is a
mythological cave on the
Irish mountain (now hill) Tul
Tuinde (Hill of the Wave) in the Arra
Mountains near
Lough Derg. Supposedly...
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Fintan J.
Aylward (March 11, 1928 – June 29, 2021) was a
politician in
Newfoundland and Labrador. He
represented Placentia East in the
Newfoundland House...
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Irish mythology Fintan mac Bóchra (modern spelling: Fionntán),
known as "the Wise", was a seer who
accompanied Noah's
granddaughter Cessair to Ireland...