Fionnghuala (Dungeons
Fionnghuala (reformed spelling: Fionnuala) is an Irish language feminine given name. Fionnghuala was a highly popular woman's name in medieval Ireland. It continues to be used, as well as in the forms Fionnuala and Nuala. The meaning of Fionnghuala is 'fair-shouldered', which is interpreted as fair headed. Bearers of the name * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobhair, Princess of Connacht, died 1247. * Fionnghuala Nà Briain, died 1282. * Fionnghuala Nà Máel Sechnaill, Abbess of Meath, died 1286. * Fionnghuala Nà Chonchobair, Abbess of Killcrevanty, died 1301. * Fionnghuala Nà Choncobuir, died 1306. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobair, died 1335. * Fionnghuala Nà Fhingin, died 1344. * Fionnghuala Nà Mail Shechlainn, Queen of Breifne, died 1347. * Fionnghuala Nà Cheallaigh, Lady of Clanricarde, died 1380. * Fionnghuala Nà Chatháin, died 1381. * Fionnghuala Nà Uidhir, died 1382. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobuir, died 1392. * Fionnghuala Bean Uà Eaghra, died 1398. * Fionnghuala Nà ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fionnuala
In Irish mythology, Finnguala (modern spellings: Fionnghuala, Fionnuala , or Finola; literally meaning "white shoulder") was the daughter of Lir of the Tuatha Dé Danann. In the legend of the '' Children of Lir'', she was changed into a swan and cursed by her stepmother, Aoife, to wander the lakes and rivers of Ireland, with her brothers Fiachra, Conn and Aodh, for 900 years until saved by the marriage of Lairgren, son of Colman, son of Cobthach, and Deoch, daughter of Finghin, whose union broke the curse. 'The Song of Fionnuala', with lyrics by Thomas Moore speaks of her wanderings. The name is anglicized as Fenella. The shortened version Nuala is commonly used as a first name in contemporary Ireland. People People named Fionnuala * Fionnuala Boyd * Fionnuala Carr * Fionnuala Ellwood * Fionnuala Kenny * Fionnuala McCormack * Fionnuala Nà Aoláin * Fionnuala Nà Fhlatharta * Fionnuala Nà Flaithbheartaigh * Fionnuala Sherry * Fionnuala Sweeney People named Fio ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fionnghuala NÃ Mail Shechlainn
Fionnghuala (reformed spelling: Fionnuala) is an Irish language female given name. Fionnghuala was a highly popular woman's name in medieval Ireland. It continues to be used, as well as in the forms Fionnuala and Nuala. The meaning of Fionnghuala is 'fair-shouldered', which is interpreted as fair headed. Bearers of the name * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobhair, Princess of Connacht, died 1247. * Fionnghuala Nà Briain, died 1282. * Fionnghuala Nà Máel Sechnaill, Abbess of Meath, died 1286. * Fionnghuala Nà Chonchobair, Abbess of Killcrevanty, died 1301. * Fionnghuala Nà Choncobuir, died 1306. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobair, died 1335. * Fionnghuala Nà Fhingin, died 1344. * Fionnghuala Nà Mail Shechlainn, Queen of Breifne, died 1347. * Fionnghuala Nà Cheallaigh, Lady of Clanricarde, died 1380. * Fionnghuala Nà Chatháin, died 1381. * Fionnghuala Nà Uidhir, died 1382. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobuir, died 1392. * Fionnghuala Bean Uà Eaghra, died 1398. * Fionnghuala Nà ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fionnghuala NÃ Ragnaill
Fionnghuala (reformed spelling: Fionnuala) is an Irish language female given name. Fionnghuala was a highly popular woman's name in medieval Ireland. It continues to be used, as well as in the forms Fionnuala and Nuala. The meaning of Fionnghuala is 'fair-shouldered', which is interpreted as fair headed. Bearers of the name * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobhair, Princess of Connacht, died 1247. * Fionnghuala Nà Briain, died 1282. * Fionnghuala Nà Máel Sechnaill, Abbess of Meath, died 1286. * Fionnghuala Nà Chonchobair, Abbess of Killcrevanty, died 1301. * Fionnghuala Nà Choncobuir, died 1306. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobair, died 1335. * Fionnghuala Nà Fhingin, died 1344. * Fionnghuala Nà Mail Shechlainn, Queen of Breifne, died 1347. * Fionnghuala Nà Cheallaigh, Lady of Clanricarde, died 1380. * Fionnghuala Nà Chatháin, died 1381. * Fionnghuala Nà Uidhir, died 1382. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobuir, died 1392. * Fionnghuala Bean Uà Eaghra, died 1398. * Fionnghuala Nà M ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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UÃ Maine
U or u, is the twenty-first and sixth-to-last letter and fifth vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, the alphabets of other western European languages and others worldwide. Its name in English is ''u'' (pronounced ), plural ''ues''. History U derives from the Semitic waw, as does F, and later, Y, W, and V. Its oldest ancestor goes to Egyptian hieroglyphics, and is probably from a hieroglyph of a mace or fowl, representing the sound v.html"_;"title="Voiced_labiodental_fricative.html"_;"title="nowiki/>Voiced_labiodental_fricative">v">Voiced_labiodental_fricative.html"_;"title="nowiki/>Voiced_labiodental_fricative">vor_the_sound_[Voiced_labial–velar_approximant.html" ;"title="Voiced_labiodental_fricative">v.html" ;"title="Voiced_labiodental_fricative.html" ;"title="nowiki/>Voiced labiodental fricative">v">Voiced_labiodental_fricative.html" ;"title="nowiki/>Voiced labiodental fricative">vor the sound [Voiced labial–velar approximant" ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fionnghuala Bean UÃ Cellaigh
Fionnghuala (reformed spelling: Fionnuala) is an Irish language female given name. Fionnghuala was a highly popular woman's name in medieval Ireland. It continues to be used, as well as in the forms Fionnuala and Nuala. The meaning of Fionnghuala is 'fair-shouldered', which is interpreted as fair headed. Bearers of the name * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobhair, Princess of Connacht, died 1247. * Fionnghuala Nà Briain, died 1282. * Fionnghuala Nà Máel Sechnaill, Abbess of Meath, died 1286. * Fionnghuala Nà Chonchobair, Abbess of Killcrevanty, died 1301. * Fionnghuala Nà Choncobuir, died 1306. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobair, died 1335. * Fionnghuala Nà Fhingin, died 1344. * Fionnghuala Nà Mail Shechlainn, Queen of Breifne, died 1347. * Fionnghuala Nà Cheallaigh, Lady of Clanricarde, died 1380. * Fionnghuala Nà Chatháin, died 1381. * Fionnghuala Nà Uidhir, died 1382. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobuir, died 1392. * Fionnghuala Bean Uà Eaghra, died 1398. * Fionnghuala ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fionnghuala Bean UÃ Suibne Fanad
Fionnghuala (reformed spelling: Fionnuala) is an Irish language female given name. Fionnghuala was a highly popular woman's name in medieval Ireland. It continues to be used, as well as in the forms Fionnuala and Nuala. The meaning of Fionnghuala is 'fair-shouldered', which is interpreted as fair headed. Bearers of the name * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobhair, Princess of Connacht, died 1247. * Fionnghuala Nà Briain, died 1282. * Fionnghuala Nà Máel Sechnaill, Abbess of Meath, died 1286. * Fionnghuala Nà Chonchobair, Abbess of Killcrevanty, died 1301. * Fionnghuala Nà Choncobuir, died 1306. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobair, died 1335. * Fionnghuala Nà Fhingin, died 1344. * Fionnghuala Nà Mail Shechlainn, Queen of Breifne, died 1347. * Fionnghuala Nà Cheallaigh, Lady of Clanricarde, died 1380. * Fionnghuala Nà Chatháin, died 1381. * Fionnghuala Nà Uidhir, died 1382. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobuir, died 1392. * Fionnghuala Bean Uà Eaghra, died 1398. * Fionnghuala ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fionnghuala NÃ Madadhan
Fionnghuala (reformed spelling: Fionnuala) is an Irish language female given name. Fionnghuala was a highly popular woman's name in medieval Ireland. It continues to be used, as well as in the forms Fionnuala and Nuala. The meaning of Fionnghuala is 'fair-shouldered', which is interpreted as fair headed. Bearers of the name * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobhair, Princess of Connacht, died 1247. * Fionnghuala Nà Briain, died 1282. * Fionnghuala Nà Máel Sechnaill, Abbess of Meath, died 1286. * Fionnghuala Nà Chonchobair, Abbess of Killcrevanty, died 1301. * Fionnghuala Nà Choncobuir, died 1306. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobair, died 1335. * Fionnghuala Nà Fhingin, died 1344. * Fionnghuala Nà Mail Shechlainn, Queen of Breifne, died 1347. * Fionnghuala Nà Cheallaigh, Lady of Clanricarde, died 1380. * Fionnghuala Nà Chatháin, died 1381. * Fionnghuala Nà Uidhir, died 1382. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobuir, died 1392. * Fionnghuala Bean Uà Eaghra, died 1398. * Fionnghuala ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fionnghuala Bean UÃ Eaghra
Fionnghuala (reformed spelling: Fionnuala) is an Irish language female given name. Fionnghuala was a highly popular woman's name in medieval Ireland. It continues to be used, as well as in the forms Fionnuala and Nuala. The meaning of Fionnghuala is 'fair-shouldered', which is interpreted as fair headed. Bearers of the name * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobhair, Princess of Connacht, died 1247. * Fionnghuala Nà Briain, died 1282. * Fionnghuala Nà Máel Sechnaill, Abbess of Meath, died 1286. * Fionnghuala Nà Chonchobair, Abbess of Killcrevanty, died 1301. * Fionnghuala Nà Choncobuir, died 1306. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobair, died 1335. * Fionnghuala Nà Fhingin, died 1344. * Fionnghuala Nà Mail Shechlainn, Queen of Breifne, died 1347. * Fionnghuala Nà Cheallaigh, Lady of Clanricarde, died 1380. * Fionnghuala Nà Chatháin, died 1381. * Fionnghuala Nà Uidhir, died 1382. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobuir, died 1392. * Fionnghuala Bean Uà Eaghra, died 1398. * Fionnghuala N ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fionnghuala NÃ Conchobuir
Fionnghuala (reformed spelling: Fionnuala) is an Irish language female given name. Fionnghuala was a highly popular woman's name in medieval Ireland. It continues to be used, as well as in the forms Fionnuala and Nuala. The meaning of Fionnghuala is 'fair-shouldered', which is interpreted as fair headed. Bearers of the name * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobhair, Princess of Connacht, died 1247. * Fionnghuala Nà Briain, died 1282. * Fionnghuala Nà Máel Sechnaill, Abbess of Meath, died 1286. * Fionnghuala Nà Chonchobair, Abbess of Killcrevanty, died 1301. * Fionnghuala Nà Choncobuir, died 1306. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobair, died 1335. * Fionnghuala Nà Fhingin, died 1344. * Fionnghuala Nà Mail Shechlainn, Queen of Breifne, died 1347. * Fionnghuala Nà Cheallaigh, Lady of Clanricarde, died 1380. * Fionnghuala Nà Chatháin, died 1381. * Fionnghuala Nà Uidhir, died 1382. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobuir, died 1392. * Fionnghuala Bean Uà Eaghra, died 1398. * Fionnghuala Nà ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fionnghuala NÃ Uidhir
Fionnghuala (reformed spelling: Fionnuala) is an Irish language female given name. Fionnghuala was a highly popular woman's name in medieval Ireland. It continues to be used, as well as in the forms Fionnuala and Nuala. The meaning of Fionnghuala is 'fair-shouldered', which is interpreted as fair headed. Bearers of the name * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobhair, Princess of Connacht, died 1247. * Fionnghuala Nà Briain, died 1282. * Fionnghuala Nà Máel Sechnaill, Abbess of Meath, died 1286. * Fionnghuala Nà Chonchobair, Abbess of Killcrevanty, died 1301. * Fionnghuala Nà Choncobuir, died 1306. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobair, died 1335. * Fionnghuala Nà Fhingin, died 1344. * Fionnghuala Nà Mail Shechlainn, Queen of Breifne, died 1347. * Fionnghuala Nà Cheallaigh, Lady of Clanricarde, died 1380. * Fionnghuala Nà Chatháin, died 1381. * Fionnghuala Nà Uidhir, died 1382. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobuir, died 1392. * Fionnghuala Bean Uà Eaghra, died 1398. * Fionnghuala Nà ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Fionnghuala Nà Chatháin
Fionnghuala (reformed spelling: Fionnuala) is an Irish language female given name. Fionnghuala was a highly popular woman's name in medieval Ireland. It continues to be used, as well as in the forms Fionnuala and Nuala. The meaning of Fionnghuala is 'fair-shouldered', which is interpreted as fair headed. Bearers of the name * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobhair, Princess of Connacht, died 1247. * Fionnghuala Nà Briain, died 1282. * Fionnghuala Nà Máel Sechnaill, Abbess of Meath, died 1286. * Fionnghuala Nà Chonchobair, Abbess of Killcrevanty, died 1301. * Fionnghuala Nà Choncobuir, died 1306. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobair, died 1335. * Fionnghuala Nà Fhingin, died 1344. * Fionnghuala Nà Mail Shechlainn, Queen of Breifne, died 1347. * Fionnghuala Nà Cheallaigh, Lady of Clanricarde, died 1380. * Fionnghuala Nà Chatháin, died 1381. * Fionnghuala Nà Uidhir, died 1382. * Fionnghuala Nà Conchobuir, died 1392. * Fionnghuala Bean Uà Eaghra, died 1398. * Fionnghuala Nà ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clanricarde
Clanricarde (; ), also known as Mac William Uachtar (Upper Mac William) or the Galway Burkes, were a fully Gaelicised branch of the Hiberno-Norman House of Burgh who were important landowners in Ireland from the 13th to the 20th centuries. Territory The territory, in what is now County Galway, Ireland, stretched from the barony of Clare in the north-west along the borders of County Mayo, to the River Shannon in the east. Territories Clannricarde claimed dominion over included Uà Maine, Kinela, de Bermingham's Country, SÃol Anmchadha and southern Sil Muirdeagh were at times at war. Those clans excepted the family’s claims on varying occasions as well, and many family members were ceremonially brought into the Irish heritage. Title The Clanricarde, was a Gaelic title meaning ''"Richard's family"'', or ''"(head of) Richard's family"''. The Richard in question was Richard Mór de Burgh, 1st Lord of Connacht (died 1243), son of William de Burgh, whose great-great grandson bec ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |