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- represent ethnonyms referring to Danes and Norwegians respectively. Later, Fionnghall was used to describe Scottish Gaels from the Hebrides, and sometimes the...
- written in the Scottish Gaelic language. "Fingal", derived from the Gaelic Fionnghall, was possibly Macpherson's rendering Fionn's name as Fingal based on a...
- of Ossian was based on Fionn's son Oisín. Fingal takes his name from Fionnghall, meaning "white stranger". Another related poem, Temora, followed in 1763...
- Anglicisation. Filib Philip, Phillip SG equivalent of En Philip. Fionn Fingal Fionnghall Fingal, Fingall Fingal, Fingall are Anglicisations. Fionnghan Fingan Fionnlagh...
- into the Clann Baiscne, led by Fionnghall, and the Clann Morna, led by his enemy, Goll mac Morna. Goll killed Fionnghall's father, ****hal, in battle and...
- have found an epic on the subject of the hero Fingal (with Fingal or Fionnghall meaning 'white stranger'), written by Ossian. According to Macpherson's...
- OL 24829867M – via Internet Archive. McLeod, W (2002). "Rí Innsi Gall, Rí Fionnghall, Ceannas nan Gàidheal: Sovereignty and Rhetoric in the Late Medieval Hebrides"...
- 43: 1–19. doi:10.5284/1032950. McLeod, W (2002). "Rí Innsi Gall, Rí Fionnghall, Ceannas nan Gàidheal: Sovereignty and Rhetoric in the Late Medieval Hebrides"...
- Washington, DC: Gibson Bros. OL 7168928M. McLeod, W (2002). "Rí Innsi Gall, Rí Fionnghall, Ceannas nan Gàidheal: Sovereignty and Rhetoric in the Late Medieval Hebrides"...
- 43: 1–19. doi:10.5284/1032950. McLeod, W (2002). "Rí Innsi Gall, Rí Fionnghall, Ceannas nan Gàidheal: Sovereignty and Rhetoric in the Late Medieval Hebrides"...