• 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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  • High King of Ireland. He succeeded to throne on the death of his brother Fínnachta. It is said that there was no disease during his reign (his name is explained...
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  • likely to represent a 9th-century abbot of Iona named Indrechtach ua Fínnachta. The cult seems to date from the late 10th or early 11th century, though...
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  • Fíachu Findoilches, son of Fínnachta, was, according to medieval Irish legend and historical tradition, a High King of Ireland. He succeeded to the throne...
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  • Four Masters, by his nephew and successor Fíachu Findoilches, son of Fínnachta. The chronology of Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to...
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  • succeeded by an unbroken sequence of six descendants, beginning with his son Fínnachta, followed by two more sons, Slánoll and Géde Ollgothach. He is said to...
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    Faildergdóit   950–943 BC 1328–1318 BC Ollom Fotla   943–913 BC 1318–1278 BC Fínnachta   913–895 BC 1278–1258 BC Slánoll   895–880 BC 1257–1241 BC Géde Ollgothach...
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  • Elim Central), a pentecostal megachurch in San Salvador, El Salvador Fínnachta (given name Elim), High King of Ireland in succession to his father A...
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  • (fl.835) Foghartaigh mac Mael Breasal, King (?–850/852) Congalach mac Finnachta, King (?–874) Mael Padraig mac Mael Curarada, King (?–882) Maol Craoibh...
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  • Ireland say of this: The soldiers from the west of the land closed about Fínnachta; Cenn Fáelad's kingship was shorn from him—great its propriety. While...
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    Kilmurry-Negaul, Kilfinaghta and Feenagh parishes. The church of St. Finnachta was built in 1812 in Sixmilebridge, a thatched building with a mud floor...
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    Fearghus, fl. 835 Foghartaigh mac Mael Breasal, died 850/852 Congalach mac Finnachta, died 874 Mael Padraig mac Mael Curarada, died 882 Maol Craoibh ua Duibh...
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  • or Keigan, McKiegan, and McKagan.[citation needed] AC1225.30 Tadc O Finnachta, an officer of Aed son of Ruaidri [O Conchobair] was killed by Mac Aedacan's...
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    after 831 Blathmac mac Flainn was martyred on Iona in 825. Indrechtach ua Fínnachta Resigned before 854 Died 854 Cellach mac Ailello Died 865 Cellach had...
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  • Findachta, Ríg Connacht. Poem on the baile (prophecy, revelation) of Fínnachta, king of Connaught. 909 (line 12) 191b-192b Suidigud Tellaig na Cruachna...
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    temporalities on 22 September 1314. Died in office in 1326. 1326 1354 Seoán Ó Fínnachta Elected and consecrated in 1326, and received possession of the temporalities...
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  • 622 936 Maolpatraicc .i. mac Broin, epscop Lughmhaidh ARÉ II, 634 948 Finnachta mac Echtighern, epscop, scribhnidh, & abb Lughmhaidh ARÉ II, 660 968 Orgain...
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  • bear the surname Ua Cellaigh, derived from his grandfather, Ceallach mac Finnachta, who was in turn a sixth-generation descendant of Eoghan Finn, a descendant...
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