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A fiant was a writ issued to the Irish Chancery mandating the issue of letters patent under the Great Seal of Ireland. The name fiant comes from the opening
Fiant
not led; I lead Motto of São Paulo city, Brazil. See also pro Brasilia fiant eximia. non est factum it is not [my] deed a doctrine in contract law that
List_of_Latin_phrases_(full)
Traditionalist Catholic society of apostolic life
iterum adhortamur hos Nostros fratres ac filios, eosque exoramus, ut conscii fiant gravium vulnerum quae secus Ecclesiae illaturi sunt. Invitationem ipsis
Society_of_Saint_Pius_X
Senior legal officer in Ireland prior to 1921
John Barnewall Fiant - 946 - 8 November 1566 Fiant - 1551 - 4 June 1570 Fiant - 1552 - 4 June 1570 Fiant - 2551 - 21 February 1574 Fiant - 2552 - 21 February
Attorney-General_for_Ireland
Feidhlimidh Mág Samhradháin, the Second, (anglicised Felim or Phelim McGovern) d. 20 January 1622, was head of the McGovern dynasty and Baron or Lord of
Feidhlimidh_Mág_Samhradháin
Form of European medieval shield whose shape resembles that of a clothes iron
largest library of HEMA books and manuscripts ~☞ Insquequo omnes gratuiti fiant". Clements, John (1998). Medieval Swordsmanship: Illustrated Methods and
Heater_shield
activists like Michel Fiant and Gilbert Marquis, who were initially members of the Internationalist Communist Party. From 1953, Fiant served as secretary
Revolutionary Marxist Alliance
Revolutionary_Marxist_Alliance
mori ("It is sweet and honorable to die for the country"), Pro brasilia fiant eximia ("For Brazil, do the best"), Non ducor, duco ("I am not driven, I
MMDC
Irish brehon (lawyer)
Official Fiant in 1585 with "the Chief men of his countrie". Servreagh O'Folan was one of the men who signed the Fiant with him. In a fiant dated 1590
Servreagh_O'Folan
Coat of arms of São Paulo with "PRO BRASILIA FIANT EXIMIA"
History of the state of São Paulo
History_of_the_state_of_São_Paulo
Townland in County Cork, Ireland
earliest references to Carrignamuck is contained within an Elizabethan fiant of 1573, when a pardon was granted to Donald m'Teig M'Cartie of Carignymucke
Carrignamuck
Surname list
was listed as a landowner in Loughrea, County Galway, in a fiant dated 1585. In a fiant dated 1594 he is described in Latin as "in Christo Nehemian Ffolan
Folan
Surname list
These castles form a group in the east of the barony. In the Elizabethan Fiants (1554–1601) there are no less than 51 persons of the name mentioned, spelled
Gillick
Martial arts of European origin
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Historical European martial arts
Historical_European_martial_arts
1992 French film
La Chasse aux papillons". Télérama (in French). Retrieved July 25, 2012. Fiant, Antony (2002). (Et) le cinéma d'Otar Iosseliani (Fut): Histoire et théorie
La_Chasse_aux_papillons
Vietnamese American Catholic prelate (born 1970)
Alma mater Pontifical Athenaeum Regina Apostolorum Motto Omnia in caritate fiant (Let all that you do be done in love) (Hãy làm mọi sự vì đức ái) Styles
Peter_Dai_Bui
Townland in County Cork, Ireland
Cork, Ireland. Archival records of 1601 list Ardrawly from the Calendar to Fiants of reign of Henry VIII. Historical sites include a church, country house
Ardraly
Gaelic-Irish surname
Drangan, Tipperary, and William MacCruddan, were musicians pardoned in the fiants between 1565 and 1586. Bearers of the name include John Creedon, broadcaster
Mac_Críodáin
1996 French film
Tsintsadze as Spiridon Nino Ordjonikidze as Eka Aleksi Jakeli as Viktor Antony Fiant (2002). (Et) le cinéma d'Otar Iosseliani (Fut). L'AGE D'HOMME, 2002. ISBN 2825116955
Brigands_(film)
Village in County Cork, Ireland
dated 13 December 1551 to the O'Driscolls of Ballitimore, No. 905 in the Fiants of King Edward VI. An English Puritan colony was founded at Baltimore about
Baltimore,_County_Cork
1984 French film
April 2, 2015. Gian Luigi Rondi. Un lungo viaggio. Le Monnier, 1998. Antony Fiant (2002). (Et) le cinéma d'Otar Iosseliani (Fut). L'AGE D'HOMME, 2002. ISBN 2825116955
Favorites_of_the_Moon
Máel Sechnaill Ó Braonáin was an Irish harper
Braonáin (fl. 1581–1585) was an Irish harper. Ó Braonáin is listed in the fiants in 1581 as Mac Loughlin roe O’Brennan, County Galway, and in 1585 as Melaghlin
Máel Sechnaill Ruadh Ó Braonáin
Máel_Sechnaill_Ruadh_Ó_Braonáin
Surname list
ie. The Dúchas Project. Retrieved 5 February 2023. "Fiants of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth, Fiant 6555". archive.org. The Deputy Keeper of Public Records
Sugrue
not led; I lead Motto of São Paulo city, Brazil. See also pro Brasilia fiant eximia. non est factum it is not [my] deed a doctrine in contract law that
List_of_Latin_phrases_(N)
German renaissance-era fencing master
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Paulus_Hector_Mair
services. Often used of a lawyer's work that is not charged for. pro Brasilia fiant eximia let exceptional things be made for Brazil Motto of São Paulo state
List_of_Latin_phrases_(P)
Agreements ending the Western Schism
Hispania lx librarum Turonensium parvorum valorem annuum non excedant, fiant confirmationes aut provisiones canonicae per illos ad quos alias pertinet
Concordats_of_Constance
French film director, screenwriter and playwright (1906-1983)
"Matisse déculotté par la caméra, Henri Matisse de François Campaux", in Fiant, Antony; Hamery, Roxane (eds.), Le court métrage français de 1945 à 1968
François_Campaux
were particularly active. This faction was led by figures such as Michel Fiant, Gilbert Marquis, and Maurice Najman, with additional leadership in the
Communist Committees for Self-Management
Communist_Committees_for_Self-Management
Latin grammatical verb inflections
fīēmus fīētis fīent fīēbam fīēbās fīēbat fīēbāmus fīēbātis fīēbant fīam fīās fīat fīāmus fīātis fīant fierem fierēs fieret fierēmus fierētis fierent
Latin_conjugation
Medieval didactic poem on medical practices
mortis non crescit herba in hortis. Si tibi deficiant medici, medici tibi fiant Haec tria: mens laeta, requies, moderata diaeta (Latin text). Use three
Regimen sanitatis Salernitanum
Regimen_sanitatis_Salernitanum
Spanish cardinal
Cathedral Parents Francisco Quiroga Álvarez Teresa Palacios Vázquez Alma mater Pontifical Biblical Institute Motto Omnia in caritate fiant Coat of arms
Fernando_Quiroga_Palacios
Irish poet
probably to be identified with 'Teige on Canty, of Clansheane', mentioned in a fiant of Elizabeth I dated 14 May 1601, along with his wife, 'Margaret ny Fynan'
Tadhg_Olltach_Ó_an_Cháinte
16th-century Anglo-Irish soldier
to Giles Hovenden is simply unknown in Midleton. The reason is that this fiant was misfiled during the reign of Elizabeth I. Giles counted as being "New
Giles_Hovenden
Republic Buried Seville Cathedral Parents Juan Cruz Ilundáin y Unciti Rafaela Esteban Vélez Motto Omnia honeste et secundum ordinem fiant Coat of arms
Eustaquio_Ilundáin_y_Esteban
130th psalm of the Book of Psalms
Latin 1 De profundis clamavi ad te Domine. 2 Domine, exaudi vocem meam. Fiant aures tuæ intendentes in vocem deprecationis meæ. 3 Si iniquitates observaveris
Psalm_130
Mayor of Dublin, Ireland
Gilbert pp.106-7 Warburton p.106 Warburton p.107 Calendar to the Fiants Calendar to the Fiants of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I Gilbert, John T. editor Calendar
Nicholas_Queytrot
Surname list
to County Wicklow describes Newcastle O’Finnegan. Tudor and Elizabethan fiants and other contemporary 16th and 17th century records list members of the
Finnegan_(surname)
State of Brazil
State Flag Coat of arms Nickname: Bandeirante State Motto: Pro Brasilia Fiant Eximia (Latin) "Let great things be done for Brazil" Anthem: Bandeirantes
São_Paulo_(state)
Sardinian noble
Real Academia Española – VilaWeb Vissente Bacallar Sanna, cando sos sardos fiant ispagnolos – Limba Sarda 2.0 La storia della Sardegna? «In Baviera e a Vienna»
Vicente_Bacallar
Townland in Ireland
judgment will think him worthy. John McKiernan was granted the position by Fiant No. 5156 on 20 March 1588 Grant to John Kearnan, gent; of the office of
Aghaweenagh
Christian prophecy of a mass conversion of Jews to Christianity
genua. Levate.) Omnipotens sempiterne Deus, qui vis ut omnes homines salvi fiant et ad agnitionem veritatis veniant, concede propitius, ut plenitudine gentium
Conversion of the Jews (future event)
Conversion_of_the_Jews_(future_event)
Irish surname
By the end of the 15th century they were centered on Dunreavey Wood. A fiant of 1602 names some one hundred and seventy free clansmen of the Fews, of
McMurphy
genua. Levate.) Omnipotens sempiterne Deus, qui vis ut omnes homines salvi fiant et ad agnitionem veritatis veniant, concede propitius, ut plenitudine gentium
Timeline of antisemitism in the 21st century
Timeline_of_antisemitism_in_the_21st_century
Irish lawyer and statesman
of Dublin Vol. 6 Alexander Thom and Co. Dublin 1920, page 159 The Irish Fiants of the Tudor Sovereigns during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Philip
John_Bathe_(died_1586)
Seventeenth-century Irish writer
Ó Cianáins as among the followers of Henry Óg Ó Neill in a pardon list 'fiant' of December 1602 (Cú Chonnacht, Seán mac Conchobhair, Pádraig Óg, Uaithne
Tadhg_Ó_Cianáin
Village in County Kildare, Ireland
Dublin, 1789, Moore: Archdall and Lodge, The Peerage of Ireland, pp.120–122 Fiant no.53, Philip & Mary, cited in Appendix IV, 9th Report of the Deputy Keeper
Carbury,_County_Kildare
Surname list
were 7 Dolans who were paying tithes in County Fermanagh. The Elizabethan Fiants list several Dolans (spelled O'Dolan, O'Doylane, etc.) At the end of the
Dolan_(surname)
Historical form of Christian liturgy
because there were festivals and Masses of saints. "Toto Augusto manicationes fiant, quia festivitates sunt et missae sanctorum." The meaning of manicationes
Gallican_Rite
Archiepiscopal title in Ireland
4–12. Moody, Martin & Byrne 1984, Maps, Genealogies, Lists, pp. 318–320. Fiants Ire. Eliz., nos. 198, 199; Tanner, Marcus (2001). Ireland's Holy Wars: The
Archbishop_of_Tuam
published by C.L. Nono & Son, Ennis. 1901 The 17th Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records of Ireland (10 March 1885)Volumes 17–21, Fiant 6515
Daniel_O'Donovan
Song from 1399
reges seculi et in mundo magnates adventant et clerici omnesque potestates, fiant velut parvuli, dimitant vanitates. Dimitant vanitates. Ad mortem festinamus:
Ad_Mortem_Festinamus
Irish barrister
time" in Ireland while waiting for a more lucrative appointment in England. Fiants of Elizabeth 1 Hart, A. R. History of the King's Serjeants at law in Ireland
Arthur_Corye
Language composition of Sardinia
seis sunt sia sias siat siamus siais siant sias siais Imperfect fia fias fiat fiamus fiais fiant essere esseres esseret esseremus essereis esserent —N/a
Sardinian_conjugation
land-owning and merchant family connected with The Tribes of Galway. In a fiant, "Carta Dermicci O'Halloran, A.D. 1594", written in Latin, he is described
Nehemias_Folan
1989 French film
Cissé as Mzezve Marie-Christine Dieme as Lazra Fatou Seydi as Kotoko Antony Fiant (2002). (Et) le cinéma d'Otar Iosseliani (Fut). L'AGE D'HOMME, 2002. ISBN 2825116955
And_Then_There_Was_Light
1589–1616) On 9 June 1602 Queen Elizabeth I of England granted a pardon (fiant No. 6657) to Bryne Bane M'Kernan for fighting against the Queen's forces
Brian_Bán_Mág_Tighearnán
Language
endingless form. A large number of nouns belong to this declension, such as fīant "enemy", wīgant "warrior", and many others in -ant. This class consists
Old_High_German_declension
Pre-1801 Irish constituencies
2025. cited in (Richardson & Sayles 1952, p. 304) (Clarke 1932–34, p. 125) Fiants Ire. Eliz. No 1530 Hardiman, James (1842). "Appendix III: The lordes spirituall
Constituencies of the Irish House of Commons
Constituencies_of_the_Irish_House_of_Commons
Surname list
the Hackett name, including Hacketstown, in County Carlow. Further, the Fiants of Henry VIII and Edward VI indicate that in the sixteenth century there
Hackett_(surname)
French film critic (1938–2023)
tradition de la cinéphile" [The tradition of the cinema fan]. In Cléder, Jean & Fiant, Anthony (eds.). Regard sur la critique et les revues de cinéma en France:
Michel_Ciment
Pastoral poem from the Appendix Vergiliana
longum: manet esse sine illis 98 dulcia amara prius fient et mollia dura dulcia amara prius fient et mollia dura 'dulcia amara prius fiant et mollia dura
Dirae_(poem)
Fencing. Retrieved 3 September 2019. Masters ~ Wiktenauer, the world's largest library of HEMA books and manuscripts - Insquequo omnes gratuiti fiant
List_of_fencers
Surname list
Several members of the family are variously recorded in the Elizabethan Fiant records as receiving pardons for various rebellious acts during the upheavals
McInerney
English official in Ireland
of Public Records in Ireland (18 March 1879). "Appendix III: Calendar of Fiants of Reign of Queen Elizabeth; 1558–1570". Eleventh Report. Command papers
Thomas_Lestrange_(1518–1590)
Norman castle near Cork city, Ireland
and Archaeological Society. 2. XVI: 1–8, 90–92. Collins, John T (1937). "Fiants of Queen Elizabeth relating to the city and county of Cork (contd)" (PDF)
Ballincollig_Castle
Episcopal title
'The Irish Parliament of 1560', Irish Historical Studies 26 (1989) p. 137. Fiants Ire Eliz, No 666 Cotton 1851, The Province of Munster, pp. 381–385. Fryde
Bishop_of_Limerick
Irish family name
anglicised forms were almost indistinguishable. In the sixteenth century Fiants the former is found as MacAnellye and the latter as MacEnelly as well as
Conneely
the late 14th century. Edmond was listed as "Chief of his Nation" in a Fiant dated 1570, and resided at Killeenadeema castle, now destroyed. His son
Edmond_MacHugo
Irish landowner (fl. 1574–1614)
repercussion of adopting English customs and laws." He was first recorded in the fiant of 1570, along with others of the name, located at Laragh in the parish
Dermot_Ó_Daly
Family name
usually anglicized as (O')Donegan and Dongan. The "census" of 1659 and the Fiants of 1540 to 1601 show that in the seventeenth century the name was numerous
Donegan
Surname list
Museum Funeral Certificates', MS. No. 4820. They feature frequently in the 'Fiants' (Tudor records): e.g. John Careue of Garryvoe, 1582; Redmond & Peirse Carewe
Carew_(surname)
15th-century tower house in Ireland
with the view to reinforce the clan's hold within the area. In 1584, the Fiant of Eliz., No. 4416 authorised a pardon to clan chieftain Tadhg-an-Fhorsa
Dunmanway_Castle
Seaside village in County Cork, Ireland
January 2017. Earliest reference to Crookehaven attributed to "Calendar to Fiants of reign of Henry VIII. 1510-47...of Queen Elizabeth. 1558-1603 (print 1875-90)
Crookhaven
Church building in England
One bell was recast by Joseph Eayre of St Neots, it is inscribed 'Omnia fiant ad gloriam Dei (Let it all be to the glory of God). W. Hemmington, C.W.
St. Andrew's Church, Oakington
St._Andrew's_Church,_Oakington
Surname list
family appear to have gone to Ireland. Edward Lenton is mentioned in one fiant of 1591 as "gentleman of the castle and land of Cabbraghe, county Meath
Lenton_(surname)
Mosaics at Monreale Cathedral in Sicily
water under the sky be gathered in one place and let dry ground appear 5 FIANT LUMINARIA IN FIRMAMENTO CÆLI Let there be lights in the sky 6 PRODUCANT
Monreale_Cathedral_mosaics
Chieftain in Gaelic Ireland
of the surname corrupted as "Oelase" and "Olase", are found in the Irish Fiants for Leinster. The surname must be very rare. Ireland portal History portal
Eolais_mac_Biobhsach
National seal of the Republic of Ireland
Lord Deputy. The Governor or Deputy would issue a type of writ called a fiant to the Lord Chancellor, mandating the issue of a patent ("letters patent")
Great_Seal_of_Ireland
Historic site in County Clare, Ireland
Dublin 1992), 'Castle Builders List', p72 Westropp (1899), p. 362 The Irish Fiants of the Tudor Sovereigns (Elizabeth). (De Búrca, Dublin 1994), Elizabeth
Ballyhannon_Castle
Caherhewlissingaberrighe (24 letters) in Galway or Roscommon is mentioned in a 1578 fiant. An 1825 index of placenames in the decrees of innocence registered under
List of longest placenames in Ireland
List_of_longest_placenames_in_Ireland
Possible noble or priest in c. 6th century Ireland
the place name of Moynish is preserved by the Irish annals and English Fiants. The mythical pedigree of Nisi Mac Niata is as follows: Nisi, brother of
Nisi_Mac_Niata
Townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland
"Down Survey Maps | The Down Survey Project". downsurvey.tcd.ie. The Irish Fiants of the Tudor Sovereigns: During the Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Philip
Moherloob
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
means 'Horse Hill'. The oldest surviving mention of the name is in the Fiants of Queen Elizabeth I (No. 4813) dated 19 January 1586 where it is spelled
Aughrim,_County_Cavan
Irish nobleman and writer
Ireland, Eliz.; Cal. Carew MSS.; Morrin's Cal. Patent Rolls, Eliz.; Cal. Fiants, Eliz.; Annals of the Four Masters, ed. O'Donovan; Annals of Loch Cé, ed
Christopher_Nugent
Suburb in Cork, Ireland
village of Ballinlough date from 1601 (as "Ballinlogha") in the Calendar to Fiants of reign of Henry VIII, and from 1655 (as "Ballinloghy") in the Down Survey
Ballinlough,_Cork
Village in County Wicklow, Ireland
Possessions 1540-41. Irish Stationery Office. p. 91 Nicholls 1994. Irish Fiants of the Tudor Sovereigns during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Philip
Kilbride,_County_Wicklow
Personal seal of a reigning monarch
kept by the Clerk of the Signet and Keeper of the Signet respectively. Fiants were issued under the privy seal or signet seal by the Keeper of the Signet
Privy_seal
Village in County Kildare, Ireland
County of Kildare. Irish Manuscripts Commission, Dublin. p. 44. I rish Fiants of the Tudor Sovereigns, Henry VIII, No. 184. Simington, Robert C. 1962
Rathmore,_County_Kildare
English Chancellor of the Exchequer in Ireland
(Longmans and Co., London 1877), pp. 295-96, at p. 296 (Internet Archive). 'Fiants - Elizabeth: 806 (582). Clerk of castle chamber, 1 Feb. viii Eliz.', in
Edward_Waterhouse
Roller derby league
The Current, Ultra Creative, Archetype Design, Saint Paul Athletic Club, Fiant Dental, and Pizza Lucé, among others. Minnesota All-Stars Lynn "Juke Boxx"
Minnesota_Roller_Derby
Townland in County Cavan, Ireland
Éireann. 11 April 1931 – via Google Books. Nicholls, K.W. (1994). The Irish Fiants of the Tudor Sovereigns: During the Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Philip
Kilnavert
Irish chief, 16th century
was rewarded with the legal title to his impressive list of property. The Fiants list them as: all the manors and lands in Towyn alias Twunsrwra, Creagh
Seán_na_Maighe_Ó_Cellaigh
Archbishop of New Orleans
France Died September 23, 1887(1887-09-23) (aged 62) Châteaugiron Buried Châteaugiron Motto Omnia in caritate fiant (Let all things be done in charity)
Francis_Xavier_Leray
Village in County Wicklow, Ireland
a location named "Boylenknoccan" is first mentioned in the Calendar to Fiants of the reign of Henry VIII in 1569. "Boylenknoccan" derived from the Gaelic
Ballyknockan
Scottish footballer
team. As of 19:32, 2 May 2026 (UTC) Leighton McIntosh at Soccerway "Dee-fiant hero Leighton recalls 'whirlwind' start at Dundee as he opens new chapter
Leighton_McIntosh
Irish baron (died 1575)
Dunlop 1889, p. 191. Fitzpatrick, Mike (2022). "Pátraic surnames in the Fiants and Patent Rolls of Ireland, Part II: The Mac Fynen of Upper Ossory". The
Barnaby Fitzpatrick, 1st Baron Upper Ossory
Barnaby_Fitzpatrick,_1st_Baron_Upper_Ossory
Religious rite of consecration
quaesumus, oblata sanctifica, ut et nobis Unigeniti tui Corpus et Sanguis fiant; et Imperatori nostro ad obtinendam animae corporisque salutem, et ad peragendum
Coronation of the Emperor of Brazil
Coronation_of_the_Emperor_of_Brazil
Townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland
December 2023. "Down Survey Maps Cavan". downsurvey.tchpc.tcd.ie. The Irish Fiants of the Tudor Sovereigns: During the Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Philip
Moherreagh
Townland in the civil parish of Templeport, County Cavan, Ireland
"Down Survey Maps | The Down Survey Project". downsurvey.tcd.ie. The Irish Fiants of the Tudor Sovereigns: During the Reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI, Philip
Mullaghlea
FIANT
FIANT
FIANT
FIANT
Girl/Female
Tamil
Delightful, One who entertains others, One who brings Joy to others, Pleasant and charming
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Chanel, CHANELLE means "pipe."
Boy/Male
Irish
Bright.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Epitome of Hotness
Girl/Female
Biblical
Rib, side, halting.
Boy/Male
English
Bled of Jar or Jer and Gareth.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Swan
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Whittenton.
Girl/Female
Latin
Belongs to God.
Girl/Female
Arthurian Legend
Gawain's sister.
FIANT
FIANT
FIANT
FIANT
FIANT
n.
The dung of the fox, wolf, boar, or badger.