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- In the legend of the Children of Lir, she was changed into a swan and cursed by her stepmother, Aoife, to wander the lakes and rivers of Ireland, with her brothers Fiachra, Conn and Aodh, for 900 years until saved by the marriage of Lairgren, son of Colman, son of Cobthach, and Deoch, daughter of Finghin, whose union broke the curse. '
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In Irish mythology, Finnguala (modern spellings: Fionnghuala, Fionnuala / ˌfiːəˈnuːələ /, [1] or Finola; literally fionn-ghuala meaning "white shoulder") was the daughter of Lir of the Tuatha Dé Danann. In the legend of the Children of Lir, she was changed into a swan and cursed by her stepmother, Aoife, to wander the lakes and rivers ...
Jul 22, 2022 · This legend from Irish mythology tells the story of Fionnuala and her three younger brothers, who were turned into swans by their jealous stepmother.
Nov 29, 2020 · Despite her heartache and stress, Fionnuala (58) ultimately decided to proceed with the check-up in February last year. It turned out to be a fortuitous decision.
Fionnuala Sweeney (/ f ɪ ˈ n uː l ə / fin-OO-lə, Irish: [ˈfʲɪn̪ˠuəlˠə]; born 1965) is an Irish anchorwoman and reporter. Based at CNN's headquarters in Atlanta and at CNN London, Fionnuala was also the solo host of the Eurovision Song Contest 1993 from Millstreet, County Cork.
May 1, 2023 · A new programme reveals that Fionnuala Sweeney - the Belfast-born presenter of that year's contest - only found about the what had happened after the show had ended. She tells her story to BBC...
Secret Garden is an Irish-Norwegian band specialised in new instrumental music, led by the duo consisting of Irish violinist and singer Fionnuala Sherry and Norwegian composer, arranger and pianist Rolf Løvland.
Aug 1, 2018 · He passed away in 2015. Fionnuala in Redwater. Always a lover of the theatre (her mother would pay the shilling and 6 pence to bring young Fionnula to The Gate), Fionnula spoke about breaking...