• divination". Modern Irish < file > ..."poet". Modern Irish < filí > ...plural of file. The term fili likely derives from primitive Irish ᚃᚓᚂᚔᚈᚐᚄ]VELITAS]; from...
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    Fili (Russian: Фили́) is a former suburban village, now a neighborhood in the western section of Moscow, Russia, notable for the events of September 1812...
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    Siaosi Toutoupau'u "Fili" Moala (born June 23, 1985) is a former American football defensive end. He played college football at Southern California, and...
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  • Andre Fili (born June 25, 1990), is an American mixed martial artist who competes in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)...
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  • Faifne an Filí, Ollamh of Leinster, died 958. Faifne was an Irish poet who was regarded as the leading poet of the kingdom of Leinster in Ireland, upon...
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  • Fili Moscow is a Russian rugby union club based in the western part of Moscow. Fili Moscow are sponsored by the Khrunichev Space Centre, builders of the...
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    FILI – Finnish Literature Exchange is the organisation dedicated to promoting Finnish literature abroad. Its core activity is bringing literature from...
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    Melisa Filis (born 30 July 2002) is an English professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Championship club Charlton Athletic, on loan...
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    Fyli (redirect from Filí, Greece)
    Fyli (Greek: Φυλή, pronounced [fiˈli]), formerly known as Chasia (Χασιά), is a town and a municipality in the northwestern part of Attica, Greece. It...
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  • Ausculta Fili (Latin, lit. 'Give ear, my son') is a papal bull addressed on 5 December 1301, by Pope Boniface VIII to King Philip IV of France. Philip...
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