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Fingallian Fingalian Fingallian Native to
Ireland Region Fingal Extinct Mid-19th century[citation needed]
Language family Indo-European
Germanic West...
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Central Scots Southern Scots Doric Scots Ulster Scots Irish Anglo-Norman
Fingalian † Yola †
Frisian West
Frisian Hindeloopen Frisian Schiermonnikoog Frisian...
- (1869),
Arthurian localities:
their historical origin,
chief country and
Fingalian Relations, Edinburgh:
Edmonston and Douglas, p. 115
Celtic League (1995)...
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languages English Irish Middle English / Hiberno-Norman /
Irish Anglo-Norman
Fingalian (extinct) Yola
Scots Frisian languages West
Frisian languages Hindeloopen...
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Retrieved 14
December 2021. Shiels,
Damian (14 July 2013). "Column: Yola and
Fingalian – the
forgotten ancient English dialects of Ireland".
Archived from the...
- Blàr nam Fèinne (Battlefield of the
Fingalians) on Cnoc na
Moine (Hill of the Peat) in The Aird, to the west of Inverness, is the site of the 11th century...
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Pictish Goidelic Galwegian Gaelic Anglic Old
English Middle English Yola
Fingalian Early Scots Middle Scots Nordic Old
Norse Norn
Indic Romani Welsh Romani...
- of the
Fingalian race, or to
their general occupation, hunting, are
numerous in the district. Sgur-mam-Fiann, 'the
mountain of the
Fingalians'; Coe, the...
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claimed as
their progenitor Diarmaid the Boar, who was
rooted in the
Fingalian or
Fenian Cycle. In contrast, the
Clans Grant,
Mackinnon and
Gregor claimed...
- This is also
believed to be the site of the tomb of Diarmid, of the
Fingalian saga. In
about 1600
Robert Mccomie of Thom, the
fourth chief was murdered...