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  Annals of Ulster
Aed son of Mael Ruanaid, Béc son of Donn Cuan, king of Tethba, Cennéitig son of Lorcán, king of Tuadmumu, Gairbíth son of Lorcán, king of Fir Leamna, died.
Aed ua Mothráin, successor of Da-Sinchell, was fatally wounded and died.
Aed ua Flannacán, superior of Maen Coluim Chille, Ragnall son of Gofraid, king of the Isles, Conchobor son of Domnall, king of Loch Beithech, Mael Brigte ua Rímeda, abbot of Í, and Domnall son of Maicnia, superior of Mainistir, rested in Christ.
www.goonan.net /annals_of_ulster.htm   (8853 words)

  
 (Aed* OF SCOTLAND - Guido I* OF SPOLETO )   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Edgar OF SCOTLAND (King of Scotland) (ABT 1074 - 8 Jan 1107)
Marjory* OF SCOTLAND (Princess) (ABT 1152 - ABT 1213)
Aveline* Ales Caenmore OF SCOTLAND (ABT 1114 - ____)
www.afn.org /~lawson/index/ind0466.html   (141 words)

  
 reagenealogy - pafg41 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alpin of Kintyre, King of Scotland [Parents] was born about 778 in Scotland.
Constantine I, King of Picts And Scots [Parents] was born in Scotland.
Kenneth II of Alba, King of Scotland [Parents] was born in Scotland.
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 The Barony of Fulwood and Dirleton, Scotland - The Barony of Fulwood History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
King of Scotland or Alba, the united kingdom of the Picts and Scots (862-877), who succeeded his uncle Donald I. Constantine's reign was occupied with conflicts with the Norsemen.
King of Scotland (1093-94), son of Malcolm III and grandson of Duncan I. For many years (1072?-87) Duncan lived as a hostage of the Norman English, allegedly as a confirmation of his father's homage to William I of England.
He at once designated himself "heir of the kingdom of Scotland," clearly anticipating the vindication of his claim, which was derived from his mother, daughter of Margaret, eldest daughter of David, earl of Huntingdon, brother to kings Malcolm IV and William I the Lion.
www.burkes-peerage.com /kings.htm   (5759 words)

  
 The Highlanders of Scotland
In Scotland, therefore, at the beginning of the Christian era, the racial position would be thus: Belgic Gauls in the eastern portion of the country from the Firth of Forth to the Tweed; parallel to them in the western half, from the Firth of Clyde to the Solway, were the Picts, still retreating.
The next invasion of Scotland, which gave her a most important accession of population in the Isles, the West Coast, and in Sutherland and Caithness, was made by the Norse about 795.
In Scotland, the chief of a Highland clan for the last five hundred years succeeds by primo-geniture, and it cannot be held by a bastard (contrary to the old system), nor can it pass through females.
www.electricscotland.com /history/highlanders/part2excurses.htm   (10565 words)

  
 History of the Monarchy > The early Scottish Monarchs > Aed
An ancient Celtic cross on the island of Iona, Scotland.
Aed, another son of Kenneth I, succeeded his brother in 877.
He was killed a year later by Giric, who seized the throne for himself.
www.royal.gov.uk /output/Page81.asp   (58 words)

  
 bradley - aqwg1109
Aed married N.N. on 746 in Dalriada, Scotland.
Eochaid IV "The Poisonous" King of Dalriada was born 747 and died 819.
Aed Find "The White" King of Dalriada was born 725 and died 778.
freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com /~hwbradley/aqwg1109.htm   (227 words)

  
 Viking Answer Lady Webpage - Vikings in Scotland and the Western Isles
Scotland was the site of the first recorded Viking raid when, in 793 AD, the monastery at Lindisfarne was sacked, with Iona and the Isle of Skye being attacked the next year.
The archaelogical evidence for the Vikings in Scotland is overwhelmingly rural.
The Norse in Scotland, as elsewhere in the Norse Atlantic, came to settle, to live and farm in an environment that was very similar to that of their homes in Scandinavia.
www.vikinganswerlady.com /scotland.shtml   (6916 words)

  
 Marcus Antonius to Maite - tobn46 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
King of Scotland or Alba, the united kingdom of the Picts and Scots, succeeded his uncle Donald I. Constantine's reign was occupied with conflicts with the Norsemen.
Constantine was slain at a battle at Inverdovat in Fife, at the hands of another band of northern marauders.
His heir was his brother Aed, who was killed by the Scots after a year and was succeeded by a nephew Eochaid.
www.bradleyfoundation.org /Maite/marcus/tobn46.htm   (258 words)

  
 Rea Genealogy - pafg22 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
He died 954 in Died in Battle at Fordun, Kincardineshire, Scotland and was buried in Isle of Iona, Scotland.
Malcolm II of Alba, King of Scotland was born about 954 and died 25 Nov 1034.
Duncan I, "The Gracious", King of Strathclyde married Aelfled (Sibyl) of Northumbria on 1030 in Scotland.
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 David I of Scotland Summary
For Scotland, David was a constructive revolutionary: the language and customs of the Scots gave way to English speech and manners; the Church was organized on patterns akin to those of England and Rome; and the rise of burghs saw the emergence of the Scottish middle class.
Alexander, together with the crown, received Scotland north of the Rivers Forth and Clyde, David the southern district with the title of Earl of Cumberland.
Wallace and Bruce are seen as the 'liberators', the patriotic heroes who rescued Scotland from the tyranny of foreign oppression or so the conventional propaganda would have it.
www.bookrags.com /David_I_of_Scotland   (1085 words)

  
 Scotland
The monarchy of Scotland evolved from this union, known as the Kingdom of Alba.
It should be noted that in early mediæval Scotland, it was the eldest and/or ablest male of the royal house, and not the heir of line, that inherited the throne.
Scotland's Kings and Queens, a brief sketch of each monarch from 843 to 1603.
www3.sympatico.ca /robert.sewell/scotlandkings.html   (2998 words)

  
 New Page 1
Second, the focus of modem scholarship on themes of medieval kingdom-building, the Europeanization of Scotland in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, and the relatively early emergence of Scotland as a unified kingdom under the Canmore kings, have tended to overshadow or obscure questions of resistance, alienation, and dissent.
The meaning of the patronymic MacHeth as "son of Aed" is accepted, and consequently the relationship of Malcolm to tile earl Aed of the charters is also accepted.
Finally, the insurgents of the 1220s are also said to have arrived in the furthest limits of Scotland and, given the precedents of at least 1211 and 1215, it is likely that they too launched their invasion from a staging point beyond the kingdom.
www.deremilitari.org /RESOURCES/ARTICLES/mcdonald.htm   (12307 words)

  
 reagenealogy - pafg42 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Malcolm II of Alba, King of Scotland [Parents] was born about 954 in Scotland.
Crinan, Mormaer of Atholl [Parents] was born about 975 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
Malcom III, "Ceann Mor" ("Big Head" or "Great Chief"), King of Scotland [Parents] was born about 1033 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
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 Malcolm III of Scotland Summary
Malcolm III (died 1093), the king of Scotland from 1058 to 1093, established the Canmore dynasty, which ruled Scotland for two centuries.
Although the principle of royal succession by right of primogeniture had not been usual in Scotland, Malcolm did have precedent in the career of Duncan, and he was influenced by his knowledge of the operation of the rule in England.
So widely beloved was Margaret that immediately upon her death she was declared a saint, and yet in one part of Scotland her anti-Celtic ecclesiastical reforms had produced a rallying point for a Celtic party that appeared when Malcolm died.
www.bookrags.com /Malcolm_III_of_Scotland   (3276 words)

  
 emaillookup.info Aed of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The Annals of Ulster say that in 878: "Áed mac Cináeda, king of the Picts, was killed by his associates." A longer account is interρolated in Andrew of Wyntoun 's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland.
This says that Áed reigned one year and was killed by his successor Giric of Scotland in Strathallan.
The idea that Domnall II of Strathclyde was a son of Áed, based on a confusing entry in the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, is no longer widely acceρted.
emaillookup.info /1912   (246 words)

  
 Sheriff’s Officers, Firemen Now Armed With Automated External Defibrillators
Volunteers with the Scotland County Fire Department and officers from the Scotland County Sheriff’s Department have completed the two-hour training course to operate the portable units that have been added to the emergency service personnel’s inventory of life saving tools.
The AED Plus units in place with the local EMS workers are used as a full resuscitation device.
About the size of a laptop computer, an AED typically consists of a main unit that provides controls and instructions, and detachable electrodes that the rescuer puts on the victim’s body.
memphisdemocrat.com /2004/news/041007_aed.shtml   (541 words)

  
 Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The outcome of the talks between Aedán and Aed, son of Ainmire, a future high-king of the powerful Ui-Néill (and, incidentally, Columba's cousin), was that, although the Irish Dál Riata would owe their military service to the Ui-Néill, they would pay their dues to Argyll.
In 'Warlords and Holy Men: Scotland AD80-1000', Alfred P. Smyth writes: "According to the Irish saga, The Wars of the Irish with the Foreigners, Constantine was slain by the remnants of Hálfdan's army who were returning through Scotland after their defeat at the hands of the Dublin Norsemen at Strangford Lough in 877.
In his sixth year, according to the 'Scottish Chronicle', "on the Hill of Credulity, near to the royal city of Scone", Constantine and bishop Cellach (of St.Andrews), promulgated that the practices of the Pictish church should be brought into line with those of the Scots.
www.stephen.j.murray.btinternet.co.uk /scotsandpicts.htm   (11424 words)

  
 Concerning the Name Aidan
We have found only one very early example in Scotland, a king of Argyll who lived around 600 AD (Black).
In Scotland, it was \EHGH\, then \#GH\, and in some dialects became \#\ by the 16th century.
Pronunciation of Early Gaelic was pretty much the same in Ireland and Scotland, but in the Common Classical Gaelic period differences in pronunciation had become more marked.
www.medievalscotland.org /problem/names/aidan.shtml   (1005 words)

  
 Áed of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A longer account is interpolated in Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland.
This says that Áed reigned one year and was killed by his successor Giric mac Dúngail in Strathallan and other king lists have the same report.
Alas for Scotland, through the youth; alas for their books, alas for their bequests.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aed_I_of_Scotland   (513 words)

  
 EBK on Britannia: Ancestry of Aed Brosc
Aed Brosc was of the tribe of the Déssi who hailed from the County Waterford region of Ireland.
The descendants of Aed’s eldest son, Urb, eventually founded the Kingdom of Brycheiniog, while his younger son,
The Sons of Miled were traditionally the first Celts to come to Ireland, driving the Old Gods into the Otherworld and founding the Milesian dynasty of Irish Kings.
www.britannia.com /history/ebk/gene/aedanc.html   (180 words)

  
 AED's Effectiveness in Treating Electric Shock Victims   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
AED's are not that effective for treating electrical shock victims.
It is the former and AEDs will be effective whether the ventricular fibrillation is arising from a
The need for an AED would be very small for you.
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 Part 4: The Automated External Defibrillator : Key Link in the Chain of Survival -- 102 (Supplement 1): I-60 -- ...
Appropriate maintenance of the AED is vital for proper operation.
AED must still ensure that the AED is ready to use at any time.
AED and rescuer function as a sharp diagnostic and therapeutic
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 Part 292 of Annála Connacht   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The son of Mac Dubgaill of Scotland was killed by Aed Buide O Domnaill in the doorway of Castleforward, with one sword-stroke.
Brian Ballach son of Niall son of Conn was killed by Cormac Mac Uigilin, though he was on friendly terms with Brian on leaving Carrickfergus.
Mac Aedacain of Ormond, Domnall son of Aed son of Domnall, head of the learning and wisdom of Leth Mogha, died.
www.ucc.ie /celt/published/T100011/text292.html   (214 words)

  
 AED Training Course   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Abertay provide the AED Training Courses for all candidates as we feel this essential and extremely easy to use lifesaving peace of equipment should be learned by as many as possible.
The AED Training Course is only 4 hours of which 2 hours are on CPR and we also supply AED Units We can of course do in-house courses at your venue anywhere in the UK or N/S Ireland.
We also provide Trainer Courses for the First Aid Trainer which is a 3 day course and the AED Defibrillation Trainer which is a 1 day course for person who wish to teach First Aid or AED Training in their workplace or just on a self employed basis.
www.abertaytraining.co.uk /Firstaid/aed.asp   (333 words)

  
 St. John Ambulance - Cheshire - AED Solution   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
An Automated External Defibrillator (AED) - with a trained operator - at the site of a sudden cardiac arrest can raise the chance of survival from 5% - 80%.
Modern AEDs are safe to use and can be easily operated after a short training course.
We believe passionately in improving AED access because it has been proven to save lives.
www.sja.org.uk /cheshire/html/aed_solution.htm   (278 words)

  
 Raising The Bar
Further, the education community is rarely connected to the training needs of business, except in scattered cases, and business and education are seldom joined in effective partnerships, notes the school reform organization which has been working with The AED Foundation on a number of education projects.
Committees that set their sights on developing career programs or working with systemic education problems often discover that the issues are so immense and complex that frustration sets in just as the bottles of aspirin run out.
Schools and AED members are asked to evaluate the five sets of standards and respond to AEDF with their comments and suggestions.
www.aednet.org /ced/mar97/standrd.htm   (2012 words)

  
 The safety of antiepileptic drug withdrawal in patients with non-epileptic seizures -- Oto et al. 76 (12): 1682 -- ...
Two patients were restarted on AED, in one case by the GP because
of the outcome of AED withdrawal in this complex population.
AED withdrawal and a good outcome of NES and we are in the process
jnnp.bmj.com /cgi/content/full/76/12/1682   (2735 words)

  
 Britannia EBK Biographies: Lord Aed Brosc
There is some evidence to suggest the Roman authorities asked for his help in keeping Irish pirates away from the Dyfed coast.
The descendants of Aed’s eldest son, Urb, eventually founded the Kingdom of Brycheiniog, while his younger son, Triffyn Farfog, married the heiress of the Dyfed Kings.
The Sons of Miled were the first Celts to come to Ireland, driving the Old Gods into the Otherworld and founding the Milesian dynasty of Irish Kings.
www.britannia.com /bios/ebk/aedb.html   (136 words)

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