- In
Irish mythology, Fódla or
Fótla (modern spelling: Fódhla,
Fodhla or Fóla),
daughter of Delbáeth and
Ernmas of the
Tuatha Dé Danann, was one of the...
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Ollom Fotla ("the
scholar of Fódla", a
poetic term for Ireland;
later spelled Ollamh Fodhla), son of Fíachu Fínscothach, was,
according to
medieval Irish...
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spring and flowers.
Flidais Corona −24.5 177.3 150
Irish fertility goddess.
Fotla Corona −58.5 163.5 150
Celtic fertility goddess.
Furachoga Corona −38 258...
- Fife; Fidach,
location unknown, but
possibly near Inverness;
Fotla,
modern Atholl (Ath-
Fotla); and Fortriu,
cognate with the
Verturiones of the Romans,...
- this day as 'the
Kingdom of Fife' Fidach,
location unknown Fotla,
modern Atholl (Ath-
Fotla) Anglian/Anglo-Saxon:
Bernicia (also
extended into
modern England;...
- 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...
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before being killed,
either by Sírna mac Déin, or by his
successor Ollom Fotla,
whose father, Fíachu Fínscothach, had been
killed by Failderdóit's father...
- Slánoll, son of
Ollom Fotla, was,
according to
medieval Irish legend and
historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He
succeeded to
throne on the death...
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Fidach Fotla Fortrenn Seven of Cruithne’s
offspring Divided Alba into
seven shares Cait, Ce, Círig,
children with hundreds, Fife, Fidach,
Fotla, Fortriu...
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figure called Simon Berac or
Berak in
Irish myth,
while Jeremiah with
Ollom Fotla (or Ollam,
Ollamh Fodhla). However, like Tea Tephi,
there has long been...