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Show Look at the Names. In 4 A. D. Fearaldhnch-Flonfnshtna was an Irish king, n "most just and good prince," who was slain by his successor, Fiachndh-Fion, who waB -v, treated to a Blmllar fate by FInchadh- Flonohudh, "tho prince with tho white cowb," who died at tho hands of "tho Irish plebeians of Connaught." Eoch-alrh-Moldmcodhnln was ono of tho half dozen who died of natural causes, and Flnithheartagh was ono of tho two to resign tho monarch's scepter for tho monk's cowl. Now York Press. |