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Finnachta , son of Ollamh Fodhla , was a legendary High King of Ireland. In his reign snow fell which tasted of wine and blackened the grass. Ollamh Fodhla, son of Fiacha Finscothach, was a legendary High King of Ireland. ...
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External links Scanned pages from "Annals of Ireland by The Four Masters" (1636 AD) which mention King Fionnachta PURE LIES !!! Ollamh Fodhla, son of Fiacha Finscothach, was a legendary High King of Ireland. ...
The High Kingship of Ireland was a pseudohistorical construct of the eighth century AD, a projection into the distant past of a political entity that did not become reality until the ninth century. ...
Signature page from the Annals of the Four Masters Entry for A.D. 432 The Annals of the Four Masters or the Annals of the Kingdom of Ireland by the Four Masters are a chronicle of medieval Irish history. ...
Seathrún Céitinn, known in English as Geoffrey Keating, was a 17th century Irish clergyman, poet and historian. ...
Slanoll, son of Ollamh Fodhla, was a legendary High King of Ireland. ...
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Part 12 of Egerton Annals: Mionannala (572 words)
Ocus andar lá Finnachta ba h-aen-lá ocus aen-adaig.
Tánaic in cléirech reime co dú i r-raibe Adamnán ocus ro innis dó frecra Finnachta .
Mar at-chuala Finnachta sin ro chuir in fidchill uad co tric ocus táinic conice bail i r-raibe Adamnán.
E-mail letter dated October 5th 2002 to the Republic of Ireland Environment Protection Agency. (554 words)
E-mail letter dated October 5th 2002 to the Republic of Ireland Environment Protection Agency.
Cc: "Police Inspector John O'Riordan (Western Region)" ; "Police Commissioner Pat Byrne (Chief Officer, Garda Siochana)" ; "Finnachta (Eircom a/c)" ; "Billy Finnerty (MSN Hotmail)" ; "Liam O'Finnachta (finnachta.com)" ; "William P. Finnerty (Eircom a/c)" ; "William Finnerty (Yahoo)"
Sent: Saturday, October 05, 2002 5:44 AM Subject: Thank you - Re: Woodlawn House and the Celtic Waste superdump.
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