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Show Look at the Names. In 4 A. D. Fearaidhach-Fionfashtna was an Irish king, a "most just and good prince," who was slain by his successor, Fiachadh-Fion, who was treated to a similar fate by Finchadh-Fionohudh, Finchadh-Fionohudh, "the prince with the white cows," who died at the hands of "the-Irish "the-Irish plebeians of Connaught." Eoch-airh-Moidmeodhain was one of the half dozen who died of natural causes,, and Flaithheartagh was one of the SB two to resign the monarch's scepter for the monk's cowl. New York. Press. |