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- Finnian (also Finian, Fionán or Fionnán in Irish; or Fini**** and Fin**** in its Latinised form) may refer to: Finnian of Movilla (495–589), Christian...
- Finnian of Clonard ('Cluain Eraird') – also Finian, Fionán or Fionnán in Irish; or Fini**** and Fin**** in its Latinised form (470–549) – was one of the...
- Finnian of Movilla (c. 495–589) was an Irish Christian missionary. His feast day is 10 September. Finnian (sometimes called Finbarr "the white head",...
- The Fenian Cycle (/ˈfiːniən/), Fianna Cycle or Finn Cycle (Irish: an Fhiannaíocht) is a body of early Irish literature focusing on the exploits of the...
- The Penitential of Finnian is a sixth-century penitential believed to have been written by either Finnian of Clonard or Finnian of Movilla. It contains...
- H****an), arrives in Port Devine, alongside new police constable Ryan Power (Finnian Garbutt). Ciarán McMenamin as Inspector Finn O'Hare (Series 1-3) Tara Lynne...
- early Irish monastic saints of the sixth century who studied under St Finnian (d. 549) at his famous monastic school Clonard Abbey at Cluain-Eraird (Erard's...
- governed at that time by Finnian, noted for sanctity and learning. Here he imbibed the traditions of the Welsh Church, for Finnian had been trained in the...
- Florence, Lady Baker, or Florence Barbara Marie Finnian: or Florica Maria Sas; or Maria Freiin von Sas; or Barbara Maria Szász (6 August 1841 – 11 March...
- be identified with three other historical figures: Saint Finnian of Moville, Saint Finnian of Clonard, and Saint Finbarr of Cork. Linguistic variations...