- ˈkʰũ.əʎ]; Old and
Middle Irish: Find or Finn
mac ****ail or
mac Umaill),
often anglicized Finn
McCool or
MacCool, is a hero in
Irish mythology, as well as...
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Coul may
refer to: ****hall (or
Coul), a
figure in the
Fenian Cycle of
Irish mythology;
origin of McCool/
MacCool
surname Mackenzie baronets of
Coul (1673)...
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ninth chief of Clan
MacDougall. Alan
MacCoul MacDougall of the
MacCouls of Clan
Dugall Craignish was the
illegitimate kinsman of John
MacDougall of Dunollie...
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group of
MacFarlanes to aid
MacCoul in his
struggle against the de jure Lord of Lorn.
MacCoul's men with the
MacFarlanes met the men of Lorn and
MacLaren...
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Thomas Allen, 2011 ISBN 9780887627408 Children's
books The
Terrible Finn
MacCoul Oxford, OUP, 1990. 0195407164. The
Mouse that Couldn't
Squeak (Oxford)...
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Griffiths The
Haunting of
Mahler (1994) The Giant's
Cause (2004)
About Finn
MacCoul Macedonia (2015)
About Euripides Mademoiselle,
script doctoring (1966)...
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Dugald virtually destro**** the
military strength of the
MacFarlanes and
personally killed Alan
MacCoul, his father's murderer. The
battle solidified Dugald's...
- a
collection of her m****cripts
titled The
Fantastical Feats of Finn
MacCoul was
published by her
grandson Julian Brooks. In 1934,
Norah Shargool married...
- Clan
Mackenzie (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann MacCoinnich [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ max'kɤNʲiç]) is a
Scottish clan,
traditionally ****ociated with
Kintail and
lands in Ross-shire...
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according to 21st-century
historian Walter MacDougall, it is not
entirely clear what
happened to Alan
MacCaul (
MacCoul), but if he did die in the
battle that...