Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Fir Fálgae is an Irish term of varying definition, but generally referring to the people of the Isle of Man. It may have originated in the 10th century, and normally designated 'men of [the Isle of] Man'. However, British Library iii 755.22494 glosses it i.Inse Gall indiu ("nowadays the Hebrides").. }
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- Fir_Fálgae comment "Fir Fálgae is an Irish term of varying definition, but generally referring to the people of the Isle of Man. It may have originated in the 10th century, and normally designated 'men of [the Isle of] Man'. However, British Library iii 755.22494 glosses it i.Inse Gall indiu ("nowadays the Hebrides").".