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Findabhair is a 12th Century Irishwoman.
Previously known as Findabhair na Noinini


She lived for several years in the Barony of Montengarde, but has moved to the Barony of Borealis.
Fionnghuala is a 12th Century Irishwoman.
 
She lived for several years in the Barony of [[Montengarde]], but has moved to the Barony of [[Borealis]].


In the SCA, she has received the following awards:
In the SCA, she has received the following awards:


Award of Arms
*Award of Arms
Child of the Minotaur
*Jambe de Lion
Order of the Rose Petal
*Silver Griffin of Avacal
Order of the Emerald Rose
*Child of the Minotaur
Order of the Golden Link
*Order of the Rose Petal
*Order of the Emerald Rose
*Order of the Golden Link
*Order of the Wolf's Paw


Findabhair is currently the Gules Signet Scribe of Avacal (Principality Scribe).
Fionnghuala was Principality Scribe of [[Avacal]].


She enjoys participating in the Arts and Sciences, especially the following:
She enjoys participating in the Arts and Sciences, especially the following:


Fibre Arts
*Fibre Arts
Sewing
*Sewing
Woodwork
*Woodwork
Jewellery
*Jewellery
Bardic
*Bardic
 
[[Category:People]]
[[Category:Irish Personas]]
[[Category:12th Century Personas]]
[[Category:Avacal]]

Latest revision as of 20:28, 22 January 2013

Previously known as Findabhair na Noinini

Fionnghuala is a 12th Century Irishwoman.

She lived for several years in the Barony of Montengarde, but has moved to the Barony of Borealis.

In the SCA, she has received the following awards:

  • Award of Arms
  • Jambe de Lion
  • Silver Griffin of Avacal
  • Child of the Minotaur
  • Order of the Rose Petal
  • Order of the Emerald Rose
  • Order of the Golden Link
  • Order of the Wolf's Paw

Fionnghuala was Principality Scribe of Avacal.

She enjoys participating in the Arts and Sciences, especially the following:

  • Fibre Arts
  • Sewing
  • Woodwork
  • Jewellery
  • Bardic