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Caoilfhionn inghean Fhaoláin has been a member of the society since November, 2001 | Caoilfhionn inghean Fhaoláin (pronounced KEE-lin IN-yen FAY-lin) has been a member of the society since November, 2001 | ||
She currently serves as Princess of the East beside her husband, Syr Brennan mac Fearghus, Prince by right of arms | She currently serves as Princess of the East beside her husband, Syr Brennan mac Fearghus, Prince by right of arms |
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Introduction
Caoilfhionn inghean Fhaoláin (pronounced KEE-lin IN-yen FAY-lin) has been a member of the society since November, 2001
She currently serves as Princess of the East beside her husband, Syr Brennan mac Fearghus, Prince by right of arms
Persona
4th century Irish in the time of the Roman Empire. Caoilfhionn was the niece of a clan chief who sought help from the Romans that had occupied their neighbors in Britain. In exchange for military assistance against enemy clans, the chief sent some clansmen across the Irish Sea to the Roman outposts in Britain. Caoilfhionn was sent off as part of this deal and married off to the second son of one of the noble/upper class families.
- Category:Classical Period Personas (Pre 500 AD)
- Category:Early Middle Ages Personas (500 - 1000 AD)
Offices & Positions
- Chief of Staff, Kenric II and Avelina II 4/27/13 - 11/2/13
- Deputy Chief of Staff, Kenric I and Avelina I
- Chief Retainer, Avelina I
- Deputy Chief of Staff, Lucan VIII and Jana V
- Chief Retainer, Lucan VIII
- Deputy Chief of Staff, Lucan VII and Jana IV
- Royal Portrait Artist/Shutterbug, Lucan VII and Jana IV