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  • Flann
  • Name list

    704 or 705) Flann mac Lonáin (died 896), Irish poet Flann Sinna (died 916), also called Flann mac Maíl Sechnaill, High King of Ireland Flann Mainistrech

    Flann

    Flann

  • Flann Aighle
  • Flann Aighle (died 736) was Bishop of Aughrim, County Galway. Flann is the first known bishop of Aughrim since its founder, Connell of Aughrim, who lived

    Flann Aighle

    Flann_Aighle

  • Flann O'Brien
  • Irish writer (1911–1966)

    Brian Ó Nualláin; 5 October 1911 – 1 April 1966), whose pen names included Flann O'Brien, was an Irish Civil Service official, novelist, playwright and satirist

    Flann O'Brien

    Flann_O'Brien

  • Flann Mainistrech
  • Irish poet and historian

    Flann Mainistrech (died 25 November 1056) was an Irish poet and historian. Flann was the son of Echthigern mac Óengusso, who had been lector at the monastery

    Flann Mainistrech

    Flann_Mainistrech

  • Flann Sinna
  • High King of Ireland

    Flann mac Máel Sechnaill (847 – 25 May 916), better known as Flann Sinna (lit. 'Flann of the Shannon'; Irish: Flann na Sionainne), was the son of Máel

    Flann Sinna

    Flann Sinna

    Flann_Sinna

  • Ailill Flann Bec
  • Irish dynast

    Ailill Flann Bec, son of Fiachu Muillethan, was an Irish dynast belonging to the Deirgtine, the proto-historical ancestors of the historical Eóganachta

    Ailill Flann Bec

    Ailill_Flann_Bec

  • Gormlaith ingen Flann mac Conaing
  • Queen of Tara, Ireland

    mac Conaing (died 851) and Flann mac Conaing (died 868), both of whom were Kings of Brega. She was the first wife of Flann Sinna, High-King of Ireland

    Gormlaith ingen Flann mac Conaing

    Gormlaith_ingen_Flann_mac_Conaing

  • Flann mac Lonáin
  • Irish poet

    Flann mac Lonáin (died 896) was an Irish poet. Flann mac Lonáin was a famed and at times controversial poet. He was the Chief Ollam of Ireland He seems

    Flann mac Lonáin

    Flann_mac_Lonáin

  • Flann mac Áedo
  • Flann mac Áedo (died 714) was a King of Fir Cúl in Brega of the Síl nDlúthaig sept of the Síl nÁedo Sláine of Brega. He was the son of Áed mac Dlúthaig

    Flann mac Áedo

    Flann_mac_Áedo

  • Flann ua Becain
  • Flann ua Becain was Archdeacon of Drumcliffe. He died in 950. According to the Annals of the Four Masters, under the year 950: Flann ua Becain, airchinneach

    Flann ua Becain

    Flann_ua_Becain

  • The Third Policeman
  • 1967 novel by Flann O'Brien

    Policeman is a novel by Irish writer Brian O'Nolan, writing under the pseudonym Flann O'Brien. It was written in 1939 and 1940, but after it initially failed

    The Third Policeman

    The_Third_Policeman

  • Flann Ó Tighearnaigh
  • Flann Ó Tighearnaigh (IPA:[ˈfˠl̪ˠaːn̪ˠoːˈtʲɪjəɾˠn̪ˠiː]), was a Gaelic-Irish Lord who died 1273. They Ó Tighearnaigh family of Carra, County Mayo (in what

    Flann Ó Tighearnaigh

    Flann_Ó_Tighearnaigh

  • Gormflaith ingen Flann Sinna
  • Queen consort of Tara

    Gormflaith ingen Flann Sinna (c. 870–948) was an Irish Queen of Tara, Munster, and Leinster. Gormflaith was the daughter of Flann Sinna, High King of Ireland

    Gormflaith ingen Flann Sinna

    Gormflaith_ingen_Flann_Sinna

  • Aldfrith of Northumbria
  • 7th and 8th-century King of Northumbria

    Aldfrith (Early Modern Irish: Flann Fína mac Ossu; Latin: Aldfrid, Aldfridus; died 14 December 704 or 705) was king of Northumbria from 685 until his

    Aldfrith of Northumbria

    Aldfrith of Northumbria

    Aldfrith_of_Northumbria

  • Flann mac Congalaig
  • Flann mac Congalaig (died 812) was a King of Brega from the Uí Chonaing sept of Cnogba (Knowth) of the Síl nÁedo Sláine branch of the southern Ui Neill

    Flann mac Congalaig

    Flann_mac_Congalaig

  • Battle of Ballaghmoon
  • Battle in County Kildare, Ireland

    Cuilennáin, king of Munster against an alliance comprising the forces of Flann Sinna, High King of Ireland, Cerball mac Muirecáin, king of Leinster, Cathal

    Battle of Ballaghmoon

    Battle_of_Ballaghmoon

  • Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib
  • King of Munster

    Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib (died 639) was a King of Munster from the Eóganacht Chaisil branch of the Eoganachta. He succeeded Cathal mac Áedo Flaind Chathrach

    Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib

    Faílbe_Flann_mac_Áedo_Duib

  • Flann Ó Riain
  • Irish cartoonist, writer and language activist (1929–2008)

    Flann Ó Riain (18 September 1929 – 6 December 2008) was an Irish cartoonist, writer and Irish language activist. He was born on 18 September 1929 in Lucan

    Flann Ó Riain

    Flann_Ó_Riain

  • Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid
  • High King of Ireland

    Flann mac Conaing, brother of Cináed, led a night attack on Máel Sechnaill's camp near Armagh which was beaten off with heavy loss to Áed and Flann.

    Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid

    Máel_Sechnaill_mac_Máele_Ruanaid

  • At Swim-Two-Birds
  • 1939 novel by Brian O'Nolan

    a 1939 novel by Irish writer Brian O'Nolan, writing under the pseudonym Flann O'Brien. It is widely considered to be O'Brien's masterpiece, and one of

    At Swim-Two-Birds

    At_Swim-Two-Birds

  • Flann Ua Aedha
  • 12th-century Irish abbot

    Flann Ua Aedha (died 1110) was abbot of Aran. Flann Ua Aedha is one of the few named successors to Enda of Aran. He died during the fourth year of the

    Flann Ua Aedha

    Flann_Ua_Aedha

  • Donnchad Donn
  • Irish king (died 944)

    Donnchad Donn mac Flainn (Duncan of the Brown Hair, son of Flann) (died 944) was High King of Ireland and King of Mide. He belonged to Clann Cholmáin

    Donnchad Donn

    Donnchad_Donn

  • An Béal Bocht
  • 1941 Irish novel by Brian O'Nolan (better known as Flann O'Brien)

    is a 1941 novel in Irish by Brian O'Nolan (better known by his pen name Flann O'Brien), published under the pseudonym "Myles na gCopaleen". It is regarded

    An Béal Bocht

    An_Béal_Bocht

  • Flanagan (surname)
  • Surname list

    version of the Irish name Ó Flannagáin which is derived from the word "flann" meaning 'red' or 'ruddy'. Flanagan is just one variation on the original

    Flanagan (surname)

    Flanagan_(surname)

  • List of kings of Munster
  • Ailill Flann Mór Dáire Cerbba, born in Brega of unclear parentage, usually (and obviously) assumed Dáirine but later written a son of Ailill Flann Bec Note:

    List of kings of Munster

    List of kings of Munster

    List_of_kings_of_Munster

  • Áed Findliath
  • High King of Ireland

    Banshenchas say that Domnall mac Áeda was her son, and Eithne, who married Flann Sinna, may have been her daughter. Áed's second wife, Land ingen Dúngaile

    Áed Findliath

    Áed_Findliath

  • Amlaid Ua Domhnalláin
  • Galway). Other such members of his family would include Flann Óc mac Séoan Ó Domhnalláin, Flann Óge Ó Domhnalláin, Mael Sechlainn Ó Domhnalláin, Pádhraic

    Amlaid Ua Domhnalláin

    Amlaid_Ua_Domhnalláin

  • Fland mac Máele Tuile
  • Fland mac Máele Tuile (died 700), also Flann Finn or Flann Albus was a King of Ailech and head of the Cenél nEógain branch of the northern Uí Néill. He

    Fland mac Máele Tuile

    Fland_mac_Máele_Tuile

  • The Dalkey Archive
  • 1964 novel by Flann O'Brien

    The Dalkey Archive is a 1964 novel by the Irish writer Flann O'Brien. It is his fifth and final novel, published two years before his death. It was adapted

    The Dalkey Archive

    The_Dalkey_Archive

  • Flannán
  • 7th-century Irish saint

    Flannán mac Toirrdelbaig (Latin: Flannanus; fl. 640) was an Irish saint who lived in the 7th century and was the son of an Irish chieftain, Toirdhealbhach

    Flannán

    Flannán

  • Blathmac
  • 8th century Irish monk and saint

    Irish monk, born in Ireland about 750 AD. He is known as "Blathmac, son of Flann", to distinguish him from the poet and monk Blathmac mac Con Brettan. He

    Blathmac

    Blathmac

  • Flann Óc mac Séoan Ó Domhnalláin
  • Irish poet and historian

    Flann Óc mac Séoan Ó Domhnalláin was Ollamh Síol Muireadaigh for an unknown time in 1404. The annals record an unusual number of bardic deaths in 1404

    Flann Óc mac Séoan Ó Domhnalláin

    Flann_Óc_mac_Séoan_Ó_Domhnalláin

  • Flann ua Clerigh
  • Flann ua Clerigh was King of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, fl. 952. Irish Kings and High-Kings, Francis John Byrne (2001), Dublin: Four Courts Press, ISBN 978-1-85182-196-9

    Flann ua Clerigh

    Flann_ua_Clerigh

  • Land ingen Dúngaile
  • Ossery princess

    Land ingen Dúngaile (died 890 AD) (sometimes spelled Lann or Flann; her patronymic sometimes Dúnlainge) was a Dál Birn princess of Osraige who was a noteworthy

    Land ingen Dúngaile

    Land_ingen_Dúngaile

  • The Hard Life
  • Comic novel by Flann O'Brien

    The Hard Life: An Exegesis of Squalor is a comic novel by Flann O'Brien (pen name of Brian O'Nolan). Published in 1961, it was O'Brien's fourth novel

    The Hard Life

    The_Hard_Life

  • Slattery's Sago Saga
  • Unfinished novel by Flann O'Brien

    Slattery's Sago Saga is an unfinished novel by Irish writer Flann O'Brien. Arthur Riordan produced a play version in 2010. The novel details the efforts

    Slattery's Sago Saga

    Slattery's_Sago_Saga

  • Gavin Drea
  • Irish actor

    Title Role Notes 2019 World War Z Cutter II 2020 Assassin's Creed Valhalla Flann Sinna Cyberpunk 2077 Vincent "V" 2023 Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty

    Gavin Drea

    Gavin Drea

    Gavin_Drea

  • Murchad mac Flann mac Glethneachan
  • Murchad mac Flann mac Glethneachan (fl. 973) was King of Maigh Seóla. All that is known of Murchad is contained in an entry in the Annals of the Four

    Murchad mac Flann mac Glethneachan

    Murchad_mac_Flann_mac_Glethneachan

  • Eóganachta
  • Historic Irish dynasty

    the throne and was therefore followed by Eóganacht king of Munster Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib, direct male line ancestor of the later MacCarthy kings. In

    Eóganachta

    Eóganachta

    Eóganachta

  • Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill
  • High King of Ireland from 980 to 1002

    Néill dynasty. He was the grandson of Donnchad Donn, great-grandson of Flann Sinna and great-great-grandson of the first Máel Sechnaill, Máel Sechnaill

    Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill

    Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill

    Máel_Sechnaill_mac_Domnaill

  • Cerball mac Muirecáin
  • bishop of Kildare, was killed in the battle of the Pilgrim, fought by Flann Sinna, the High King of Ireland, against the Vikings of Dublin in 888. That

    Cerball mac Muirecáin

    Cerball_mac_Muirecáin

  • Niall Glúndub
  • Irish king (died 919)

    high-king Flann Sinna mac Maíl Sechnaill of the Clann Cholmáin Uí Néill at the Battle of Crossakiel (in present-day County Meath). Following Flann's death

    Niall Glúndub

    Niall_Glúndub

  • De Selby
  • Fictional character originally created by Flann O'Brien

    Selby" in The Dalkey Archive) is a fictional character originally created by Flann O'Brien for his novel The Third Policeman, in which the nameless narrator

    De Selby

    De_Selby

  • List of Irish royal consorts
  • England and his successors to be kings of Ireland.[citation needed] Doherty, "Flann Sinna". Woolf. "View", p. 93. Annals of Clonmacnoise 1014[recte, 1021] Annals

    List of Irish royal consorts

    List_of_Irish_royal_consorts

  • Republic of Ireland
  • Country in Northwestern Europe

    novels were published by, among others, Brian O'Nolan, who published as Flann O'Brien, Elizabeth Bowen, and Kate O'Brien. During the final decades of

    Republic of Ireland

    Republic of Ireland

    Republic_of_Ireland

  • Monasterboice
  • 6th century monastery in County Louth, Ireland

    Saint Buithe (or Buite) who died around 521. Poet and historian Flann Mainistrech, Flann of Monasterboice, was lector here. Little is known about the monastery

    Monasterboice

    Monasterboice

    Monasterboice

  • Flann Mac Flainn
  • Irish bishop

    Flann Mac Flainn was fifth Archbishop of Tuam, 1250–1256. He was chancellor of Tuam, and sub-deacon to the pope when he was elected archbishop about May

    Flann Mac Flainn

    Flann_Mac_Flainn

  • Maebh Long
  • Irish academic

    in Irish literature - particularly the modernist novelist and playwright Flann O'Brien, Pacific literature and the medical humanities. She holds the Eamon

    Maebh Long

    Maebh_Long

  • Muirchertach mac Néill
  • Flann Sinna—had been High King of Ireland. Máel Muire ingen Cináeda (died 913), his father's mother, had after the death of Áed been married to Flann

    Muirchertach mac Néill

    Muirchertach_mac_Néill

  • Great Book of Lecan
  • Late-medieval Irish manuscript

    Trinity College Library Opening lines of Máel Mura Othna's poem "Flann for Érinn" ("Flann over Ireland"), from the Great Book of Lecan, 296v Also known as

    Great Book of Lecan

    Great Book of Lecan

    Great_Book_of_Lecan

  • Brian Boru
  • Historical king of Ireland from 1002 to 1014

    Peninsula. However, in one of their raids, one of Máel Sechnaill's sons, Flann, was killed when a raiding party he was leading was ambushed by the Norse

    Brian Boru

    Brian Boru

    Brian_Boru

  • Authority control
  • Unique headings used for bibliographic information

    names such as Flann O'Brien and Myles na Gopaleen. Catalogers at the United States Library of Congress chose one form—"O'Brien, Flann, 1911–1966"—as

    Authority control

    Authority_control

  • Jim Norton (Irish actor)
  • Irish actor (born 1938)

    a Young Man for Naxos Records, released in 2004. The Third Policeman by Flann O'Brien 2009. Thorndyke: Forensic Investigator: for BBC Radio 4 Extra 2011

    Jim Norton (Irish actor)

    Jim_Norton_(Irish_actor)

  • Curtin (surname)
  • Surname list

    Mac Cruitín Maile Ruán Saorbreathach Sáortúile Mudhna Altán Conchubhar Flann Aodh Óg Aodh Conchubhar Aodh Giolladh Chríost Solamh Conchubhar Conchubhar

    Curtin (surname)

    Curtin_(surname)

  • Conall mac Taidg
  • King of the Picts from 785 to 789

    attributed to Irish writer Flann Mainistrech in the eleventh century and provides another list of kings. Two manuscripts of Flann's work state that there were

    Conall mac Taidg

    Conall_mac_Taidg

  • Cennétig mac Lorcáin
  • King of Dál gCais

    Donncuan, Echthighern and Anlón), seven did not (Lachtna, Finn, Dub, Marcán, Flann, Conchobar and another son whose name is not recorded). His daughter Órlaith

    Cennétig mac Lorcáin

    Cennétig mac Lorcáin

    Cennétig_mac_Lorcáin

  • Ad maiorem Dei gloriam
  • "For the greater glory of God."

    the First World War. It is repeatedly quoted by the Jesuit character in Flann O'Brien's book The Hard Life. Anglo-Catholic modern composer Sir Edward

    Ad maiorem Dei gloriam

    Ad_maiorem_Dei_gloriam

  • Dalkey Archive Press
  • American publisher

    publisher is named for the novel The Dalkey Archive, by the Irish author Flann O'Brien. It is owned by nonprofit publisher Deep Vellum. Founded in Elmwood

    Dalkey Archive Press

    Dalkey_Archive_Press

  • Clann Cholmáin
  • Irish clan

    Midi mac Domnaill (died 797), Máel Sechnaill mac Maíl Ruanaid (died 862), Flann Sinna (died 916), Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill (died 1022). Byrne, Francis

    Clann Cholmáin

    Clann Cholmáin

    Clann_Cholmáin

  • Assassin's Creed Valhalla
  • 2020 video game

    secure an alliance with Flann Sinna, who is to be crowned High King of Ireland. After uncovering and foiling a plot to assassinate Flann ahead of his coronation

    Assassin's Creed Valhalla

    Assassin's_Creed_Valhalla

  • Cormac mac Cuilennáin
  • Irish bishop and king of Munster

    coasts by Flann's predecessor Áed Findliath, followed by much internal dissension, had weakened the Vikings, who were expelled from Dublin by Flann's allies

    Cormac mac Cuilennáin

    Cormac mac Cuilennáin

    Cormac_mac_Cuilennáin

  • Paul Sample (cartoonist)
  • British cartoonist and illustrator (1947–2026)

    cartoon strip Ogri, and for the covers of paperbacks by Tom Sharpe and Flann O'Brien, posters for BBC Radio Two and advertisements for the Post Office

    Paul Sample (cartoonist)

    Paul_Sample_(cartoonist)

  • Unreal Unearth
  • 2023 studio album by Hozier

    the entire album". Hozier also draws from characters and logic seen in Flann O'Brien's novel The Third Policeman. Unreal Unearth as a whole signifies

    Unreal Unearth

    Unreal_Unearth

  • Irish genealogy
  • Study of Irish individuals and families

    centuries, as demonstrated in the works of Eochaid ua Flainn (936–1004); Flann Mainistrech (d. 1056); Tanaide (d. c. 1075); and Gilla Cómáin mac Gilla

    Irish genealogy

    Irish_genealogy

  • Xanthium
  • Genus of plants

    Fourreau, Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon ser. 2 17: 110 (1869) Tropicos, Xanthium L. Flann, C (ed) 2009+ "Global Compositae Checklist" Linnaeus, Carl von. 1753. Species

    Xanthium

    Xanthium

    Xanthium

  • List of assassinations in Europe
  • Offaly 1189 Conchobar Maenmaige Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht Manus mac Flann Ua Finaghty, Aodh mac Brian, Muircheartach mac Cathal mac Dermot mac Tadhg

    List of assassinations in Europe

    List_of_assassinations_in_Europe

  • Literary nonsense
  • Genre of literature

    this is only one nonsense device in a novel that otherwise makes sense. In Flann O'Brien's The Third Policeman, on the other hand, many of the devices of

    Literary nonsense

    Literary nonsense

    Literary_nonsense

  • The Guardian's 100 Best Novels Written in English
  • 2015 list selected by Robert McCrum

    James Joyce (1922), Murphy by Samuel Beckett (1938), At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O'Brien (1939), The Heat of the Day by Elizabeth Bowen (1948) and Amongst

    The Guardian's 100 Best Novels Written in English

    The_Guardian's_100_Best_Novels_Written_in_English

  • Domnall mac Áedo
  • 7th-century Irish monarch

    Fergus Fanát, father of Congal Cennmagair (died 710), also high king; Ailill Flann Esa (died 666) as well as Conall and Colcu (both died 663). Druim Cett is

    Domnall mac Áedo

    Domnall_mac_Áedo

  • Edward Bruce
  • High King of Ireland

    Caille Kings of Ireland Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid Áed Findliath Flann Sinna Niall Glúndub Donnchad Donn Congalach Cnogba (Ruaidrí ua Canannáin)

    Edward Bruce

    Edward Bruce

    Edward_Bruce

  • Porter (beer)
  • Dark style of beer

    known as "plain porter" or just "plain". This is the drink referred to in Flann O'Brien's poem The Workman's Friend: "A pint of plain is your only man."

    Porter (beer)

    Porter (beer)

    Porter_(beer)

  • Bellis
  • Genus of flowering plants

    et A. Brown, Ill. Fl. N. U.S. ed. 2. 3: 401 (1913) Tropicos, Bellis L. Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist "Bellis". Merriam-Webster.com

    Bellis

    Bellis

    Bellis

  • W. B. Yeats
  • Irish poet and playwright (1865–1939)

    Mór Mac Aodhagáin Giolla Brighde Mac Con Midhe Gofraidh Fionn Ó Dálaigh Flann mac Lonáin Donnchadh Mór Ó Dálaigh Lochlann Óg Ó Dálaigh Fear Flatha Ó Gnímh

    W. B. Yeats

    W. B. Yeats

    W._B._Yeats

  • Guinness
  • Irish brand of beer

    was also referred to as "plain", as mentioned in the famous refrain of Flann O'Brien's poem "The Workman's Friend": "A pint of plain is your only man

    Guinness

    Guinness

  • Lonas
  • Genus of flowering plants

    Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Retrieved 2 April 2022. Tropicos, Lonas Adans. Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist Altervista Flora Italiana, Millefoglio

    Lonas

    Lonas

    Lonas

  • Gaillardia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    United States Department of Agriculture. 1998-09-22. Retrieved 2011-02-10. "Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist". Retrieved 2014-11-27.{{cite

    Gaillardia

    Gaillardia

    Gaillardia

  • Cichorium
  • Genus of flowering plants in the daisy family Asteraceae

    Italiana, genere Cichorium includes photos and distribution maps for 4 species Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist Deprecated link archived 2014-11-14

    Cichorium

    Cichorium

    Cichorium

  • Owen McDonnell
  • Irish actor

    before the Easter Rising, and in the short film An Béal Bocht based on Flann O'Brien's satirical novel. In 2018, McDonnell first appeared as Niko Polastri

    Owen McDonnell

    Owen McDonnell

    Owen_McDonnell

  • Corneenflynn
  • Townland in County Cavan, Ireland

    Corneenflynn, an Anglicisation of the Gaelic, either ‘Coirnín Flann’ meaning Flann’s Little Corner, or Coirnín Uí Fhloinn meaning Flynn’s Little Corner

    Corneenflynn

    Corneenflynn

  • Ó Domhnalláin
  • Gaelic family name

    Irish annals record the following: Flann Óge Ó Domhnalláin, died 1342 Mael Sechlainn Ó Domhnalláin, died 1375 Flann Óc mac Séoan Ó Domhnalláin, died 1404

    Ó Domhnalláin

    Ó_Domhnalláin

  • Northern Uí Néill
  • Name given to several dynasties in north-western medieval Ireland

    ________________________________ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | two sons Flann Adlann Domnall Mor Conchobar |died 956 & 962. Abbot of Derry (Clann Ua Domnaill

    Northern Uí Néill

    Northern Uí Néill

    Northern_Uí_Néill

  • The Irish Times
  • Daily newspaper in Ireland

    of Brian O'Nolan (Brian Ó Nualláin) who also wrote books using the name Flann O'Brien. Cruiskeen Lawn is an anglicised spelling of the Irish words crúiscín

    The Irish Times

    The_Irish_Times

  • Ailill Molt
  • Caille Kings of Ireland Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid Áed Findliath Flann Sinna Niall Glúndub Donnchad Donn Congalach Cnogba (Ruaidrí ua Canannáin)

    Ailill Molt

    Ailill_Molt

  • Helenium
  • Genus of flowering plants in the daisy family Asteraceae

    Lane, Hankelow. near Audlem in Cheshire. Tropicos, search for Helenium Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist Linnaeus, Carl von. 1753. Species

    Helenium

    Helenium

    Helenium

  • Dugesia mexicana
  • Genus of flowering plants

    endemic to Mexico (Hidalgo, México State, Puebla, Veracruz, Tlaxcala) Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist Gray, Asa. 1882. Proceedings of

    Dugesia mexicana

    Dugesia_mexicana

  • Xerochrysum palustre
  • Species of plant

    Species: X. palustre Binomial name Xerochrysum palustre (Flann) R.J.Bayer Synonyms Bracteantha palustris Flann Helichrysum acuminatum var. angustifolium DC.

    Xerochrysum palustre

    Xerochrysum palustre

    Xerochrysum_palustre

  • Tithonia
  • Genus of flowering plants

    "Tropicos, search for "Tithonia"". Tropicos.org. Retrieved 2018-08-31. Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist Deprecated link archived 2014-11-06

    Tithonia

    Tithonia

    Tithonia

  • Forty Foot
  • Promontory in Ireland

    scrotumtightening sea." The Forty Foot also featured in the novels At Swim-Two-Birds by Flann O'Brien (1939), At Swim, Two Boys by Jamie O'Neill (2001), Nessuna notizia

    Forty Foot

    Forty Foot

    Forty_Foot

  • Gazania
  • Genus of flowering plants

    with some dew droplets List of Gazania cultivars Tropicos, Gazania Gaertn. Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist Sunset Western Garden Book, 1995:606–607

    Gazania

    Gazania

    Gazania

  • Cúán mac Amalgado
  • King of Munster

    son of a previous king Amalgaid mac Éndai (d. 601). He succeeded Faílbe Flann mac Áedo Duib in 639. No events are recorded in the annals for his reign

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  • Battle of Tara (Ireland)
  • 980 battle between the Gaelic Irish of Meath and the Norse Vikings of Dublin

    battle Braen, son of Murchadh, royal heir of Leinster; Conghalach, son of Flann, lord of Gaileanga, and his son, i.e. Maelan; Fiachna and Cuduilich, the

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    Battle of Tara (Ireland)

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  • McKeever
  • Surname list

    MacIvor. Native Gaelic surnames Mac Éibhir and Mac Éimhir also exist, and Flann Ó Riain, in his "What's That" column in The Irish Times, states that some

    McKeever

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  • Fland Feblae mac Scandláin
  • Bishop of Armagh, Ireland (c. 640–715 CE)

    (also called Flan Febla, Flann Feabhla, Flann Febhla, Flann ffeaula, Flann of the Foyle, Flann Feapla, Flanno Feaplo, Flann Fewla, Florence Febla; c. 640

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  • Soliva
  • Genus of plants

    ex Sweet - Peru, Bolivia, Uruguay Soliva triniifolia Griseb. - Argentina Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist Ruiz López, Hipólito & Pavón,

    Soliva

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  • Nath Í mac Fiachrach
  • 5th century Irish king

    Caille Kings of Ireland Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid Áed Findliath Flann Sinna Niall Glúndub Donnchad Donn Congalach Cnogba (Ruaidrí ua Canannáin)

    Nath Í mac Fiachrach

    Nath Í mac Fiachrach

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  • Causantín mac Cináeda
  • King of the Picts from 862 to 877

    married to Causantín's sister Máel Muire. She later married Áed's successor Flann Sinna. Her death is recorded in 913. In 870, Amlaíb and Ívarr attacked Dumbarton

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  • Túathal Máelgarb
  • High King of Ireland (died 544)

    Caille Kings of Ireland Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid Áed Findliath Flann Sinna Niall Glúndub Donnchad Donn Congalach Cnogba (Ruaidrí ua Canannáin)

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  • Niall Sheridan
  • Irish artist (1912–1998)

    better-known Irish writers Brian O'Nolan (who published under the pseudonym Flann O'Brien) and Donagh MacDonagh. As a student at University College Dublin

    Niall Sheridan

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  • Thespidium
  • Genus of plants

    Expedition into the North West Interior of South Australia in 1858 : 12 Flann, C (ed) 2009+ Global Compositae Checklist, Pluchea basiflora F.Muell. Mueller

    Thespidium

    Thespidium

  • Gormflaith
  • Name list

    Queen of Ailech, died 861 Gormlaith ingen Flann mac Conaing, Queen of Tara, fl. 870 Gormflaith ingen Flann Sinna, Queen of Tara, died 948 Gormlaith ingen

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    Flann

    Red haired.

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    Irish

    Flanna

    Red haired.

    Flanna

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    Australian, Celtic

    Macklyn

    Son of Flann

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    Australian, Christian, Gaelic, Irish

    Flannery

    Ruddy; Russet Hair; Descendant of the Red Warrior; Red Eyebrows

    Flannery

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    Son of Flann

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    Irish

    FLANN

    Traditional Irish name derived from Gaelic Floin, FLANN means "red, ruddy."

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    English

    FLYNN

    Irish surname transferred to forename use, from an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Floinn, FLYNN means "descendant of Flann," hence "red, ruddy."

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    Diminutive form of Irish Gaelic Flann, FLANNÁN means "little red one."

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    FLANNABHRA

    Irish Gaelic name FLANNABHRA means "red eyebrows."

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  • Ftiction
  • n.

    The act of rubbing the surface of one body against that of another; attrition; in hygiene, the act of rubbing the body with the hand, with flannel, or with a brush etc., to excite the skin to healthy action.

  • Flanneled
  • a.

    Covered or wrapped in flannel.

  • Flannel
  • n.

    A soft, nappy, woolen cloth, of loose texture.

  • Redmouth
  • n.

    Any one of several species of marine food fishes of the genus Diabasis, or Haemulon, of the Southern United States, having the inside of the mouth bright red. Called also flannelmouth, and grunt.

  • Flannen
  • a.

    Made or consisting of flannel.

  • Swanskin
  • n.

    A species of soft flannel, thick and warm.

  • Nap
  • n.

    Woolly or villous surface of felt, cloth, plants, etc.; an external covering of down, of short fine hairs or fibers forming part of the substance of anything, and lying smoothly in one direction; the pile; -- as, the nap of cotton flannel or of broadcloth.

  • Bellyband
  • n.

    A band of flannel or other cloth about the belly.