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Fionn mac ****haill,
often anglicized Finn
McCool or
MacCool, is a hero in
Irish mythology, as well as in
later Scottish and Manx folklore. He is the leader...
- gr****y cliff). In Manx legend, the
Irish giant Fionn mac ****haill (Finn
MacCool)
crossed over to Mann and
settled near Cregneash. The
buggane from Barrule...
- Jim
MacCool (born 1954) is a
British dramatic poet in the
shanachie or
travelling bard tradition.
MacCool is the
author of
Ionan Tales, a
series of twelve...
- ISBNÂ 978-1-85850-230-4. The
Salmons Tale, one of the
twelve Ionan Tales by Jim
MacCool Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Salmon.
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- a giant. The
story goes that the
Irish giant Fionn mac ****haill (Finn
MacCool), from the
Fenian Cycle of
Gaelic mythology, was
challenged to a fight...
- the
Clann Baiscne, led by
Fionn mac ****haill (often
rendered as "Finn
MacCool", Finn Son of ****hall), and the
Clann Morna, led by his enemy, Goll mac...
-
Movie franchise Finn Abernathy, from the
Bones TV
series Finn
McCool or
MacCool (Fionn mac ****haill), hero in
Irish mythology protagonist of the 1994 Finn...
-
Lawson and
Banjo Paterson are
referred to as 'bush bards' Bob Dylan, Jim
MacCool and the band
Blind Guardian have also been
termed 'bards' From its Romanticist...
- (3), ****t (6), and
nones (9), in "Terce ... sixt ... none", and on
Fionn MacCool and his Fianna, in "fiddlers ...
makmerriers ... Cole". The Old King Cole...
- Coul), a
figure in the
Fenian Cycle of
Irish mythology;
origin of McCool/
MacCool surname Mackenzie baronets of Coul (1673) Joan Coul (14th century), daughter...