- Fínnachta, son of
Ollom Fotla, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of
Ireland in
succession to his father. His...
-
Magrath Ó
Fionnachta (died 1361) was an
Irish musician. Ó
Fionnachta was a
member of one of
several families that
claimed descent from the Síol Muireadhaigh...
- snow". The
Celtic version of the name "Finnerty" is "
Fionnachta" or "O'
Fionnachta"; "
Fionnachta" is a
composite of two
Celtic words:
Fionn and Sneachta;...
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Nuala na Meadóige Ní
Fionnachta (fl. 1390s) was a
Gaelic Irish woman. Her
nickname means Nuala of the Daggers. Ní
Fionnachta was a
member of the Síl Muiredaig...
- na Naem Ó Conmaigh,
music ollamh of
Thomond ... died. 1361.
Magraith Ó
Fionnachta,
Chief Musician and
Tiompanist to the Síol Muireadaigh, died. 1364: Bran...
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United States and New Zealand. It is also a name of Irish-Gaelic origin; Ó
Fionnachta (see Finnerty) or Ó
Fiachna 'descendant of Fiachna', an old
personal name...
- the Uí Briúin Seóla were the
original "Hy Briuin".
Nuala na Meadóige Ní
Fionnachta Anne Connon, "Uí Briúin" in
Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia, p. 485...
-
Annals of the Four
Masters for the year 1154. It was the seat of the Ó
Fionnachta chief of
Clann Chonnmhaigh, one of the two main
branches of this Connacht...
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Braighte Gabhalach | |_________________ | | | | Maol
Beannachta Fionnachta | |__________ | | | |
Tadhgan Maol
Odhair | _________________________...
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Cormac Gaileang. From
Iomchaidh son of
Connla comes O Cearbhaill, and from
Fionnachta son of
Connla comes O Meachair. From
Cormac Gaileang son of Tadhg, son...