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- Eochaidh Bailldearg #6 Cormac Coiche Bréanainn Rónáin #7 Conall Caemh Fíonáin #10 Díoma fl. 629 #8 Aodh Craige Léithe #9 Forannán #11 Feardomhnach #12...
- adjacent to the ancient graveyard in Kiel was historically named Dail Chill Fionain (the field of Finnian's Church), in reference to Columba's tutor; the undated...
- Loch Nant was supplemented by capturing the headwaters of the Abhainn Fionain and its tributaries. Aqueducts feed this additional flow into the tunnel...
- years up to Dymphna's death on 10 July 2017. They had two sons, Oisin and Fionain. In 2004, Healy was diagnosed with the degenerative disorder, Parkinson's...
- Currane. To the south of Lough Currane, Derrynane is derived from Diare Fionain, meaning the oak grove of Finan. However, the old abbey on the sea s****...
- indicated in italics and brackets): Finnian (Finnio moccu Theilduib; Finian; Fionáin), died 12 December 549/552. Senach, also bishop, died 31 August c.590....
- Vita & Virginia Brendan Rehill, Alan Scully and Peter BlayneyArracht Fionáin Higgins & Robert FlanaganBlack ’47 Ronan Hill, Danny Crowley & Simon...
- "Fiachra m Colmain m Eoghain m Baodáin m Oilella m Suibhne m Maoileduin m Fionain m Oilella m Muireadhaig meith m Iomchadha m Colla da crioch", which is...
- 7th century, high up on the site of the now present castle, known as Fíonáin's height, where the village gets its name. In 908, King of Munster Cormac...