- says "there were no
female Fions, at
least in the houles",
Pierre Dubois believes they are
hermaphroditic creatures.
Fions are
credited with a
habit rather...
-
Fion is a
small town and
commune in the
Cercle of San in the Ségou
Region of Mali. In 1998 the
commune had a po****tion of 5,686. "Previsions de desserte...
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there exist traces of
certain Breton Catholic saints.
Ankou Bugul Noz
Fions Iannic-ann-ôd
Jetins Korrigan Cannard Noz
March Malaen Morgens Morvan, legendary...
-
Marco Fión (born 17
January 1947) is a
Guatemalan footballer. He
competed in the men's
tournament at the 1976
Summer Olympics. Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild;...
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Fionn Regan (born 1981) is an
Irish folk
musician and singer-songwriter. Born and
raised in Bray,
Regan came to
prominence with the
release of his debut...
- The Long War. The
adventures of
Fion Mac ****hail
after death is
explored by the
novella "The
Final Fighting of
Fion Mac ****hail" by
Randall Garrett (Fantasy...
- fair,
while the
Irish name Fíona
means 'of wine',
being the
genitive of
fíon 'wine'. It was
coined by
Scottish writer James Macpherson. Initially, the...
-
which means "to throw" in French). Françoise
Morvan ****umes that, like the
Fions to whom they are
closely related, they come from the
fairies of English...
- with
these places, due to the
supposed presence of the
Houles fairies,
Fions and Jetins.
Originally a
Norman word, it has also
spread to neighboring...
- Finn-men, also
known as,
Muckle men,
Fion and Fin Finn, were
Inuit sighted around the
Northern Isles of Scotland. The
first recorded sighting was in Orkney...