
Fianna
Fianna refers to historical Irish warrior bands or groups of skilled fighters active during ancient and medieval Ireland, particularly around the 4th to 12th centuries. These groups, often composed of men of noble or warrior class, served as both military units and social organizations, governed by codes of honor and loyalty. The term is also associated with the legendary Fianna led by Fionn MacCumhaill in Irish mythology. Today, Fianna symbolizes Irish cultural heritage, representing valor, camaraderie, and the traditions of Ireland's warrior past.