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John of Fintona (fl. late 13th century) was an Irish writer.
Called "subtillissimus canonum doctor/a most subtle teacher of canon law" by Tommaso Diplovataccio, John was the compiler of a commentary on decretals.
It is possible that John was a native of Fintona, County Tyrone, Ireland.
JohnofFintona (fl. late 13th century) was an Irish writer. Called "subtillissimus canonum doctor/a most subtle teacher of canon law" by Tommaso Diplovataccio...
Fintona (/ˈfɪntənə/; from Irish Fionntamhnach, meaning 'white field'), is a village and townland in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Its population at...
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and the Chronicon Scotorum. Both of these may have been further copies made by Mac Fhirbhisigh at the behest ofJohn Lynch. At some point between 1643...
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Pope John Paul II for service to the Parish ofFintona County Tyrone. Irene Fleming, November, 2001. Awarded the Benemerenti medal by Pope John Paul II...
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these are individuals escaped from private ownership. In 1996, police in Fintona, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, shot a cat. It was reportedly a caracal...
buildings for Fintona Girls' School, Caulfield Grammar School, commercial buildings including a television station in Shepparton, and a number of works in...
Census) Ardboe Carrickmore Dromore Fintona Fivemiletown Killyclogher Moy Newtownstewart Sion Mills (population of less than 1,000 at 2001 Census) Altamuskin...