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Fenian, member of an Irish nationalist secret society active chiefly in Ireland, the United States, and Britain, especially during the 1860s. The name derives from the Fianna Eireann, the legendary band of Irish warriors led by the fictional Finn MacCumhaill (MacCool).
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The name originated with the Fianna of Irish mythology—groups of legendary warrior-bands associated with Fionn mac Cumhail. Mythological tales of the Fianna ...
Apr 29, 2011 · The name "Fenians" was first applied by John O'Mahony to the members of the Irish republican group which he founded in America in 1858.[1] O' ...
Maybe it just comes from the idea that the Huns were 'the enemy' during the 2 world wars.
Fenian was later adopted as an umbrella term for the Fenian Brotherhood and the Irish Republican Brotherhood, fraternal organisations dedicated to the ...
It was a precursor to Clan na Gael, a sister organisation to the Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB). Members were commonly known as "Fenians". O'Mahony, who was ...
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Nov 7, 2011 · I think we as a support use it as its proper meaning (irish fighter/warrior) meanwhile the huns use it as a derogatory term to mean catholic/ ...
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