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 Conall II of Dalriada - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Conall II of Dalriada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Conall II of Dalriada - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Conall II of Dalriada.
Conall II of Dalriada, also known as Conall Crandomna.
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Henry II held court at Dublin, where he received the submission of the Irish "provincial kings" who all made a pact with the English king and pledged to be his vassals.
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Later writers state that his departure was due to the fact that he had induced the clan Neill to rise and engage in battle against King Diarmait at Cooldrevny in 561.
The island, according to Irish authorities, was granted to the monastic colonists by King Conall of Dalriada, Columba's kinsman.
He and his brethren proceeded at once to erect their humble dwellings, consisting of a church, refectory, and cells, constructed of wattles and rough planks.
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Children were: Eochaid II of Dal Riada (King of the Picts).
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 COLUMBA - LoveToKnow Article on COLUMBA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
His father Feidlimid was a member of the reigning family in Ireland and was closely allied to that of Dalriada (Argyll).
Columba was honored by his countrymen, the Scots of Britain and Ireland, as much as by his Pictish converts, and in his character of chief ecclesiastical ruler he gave formal benediction and inauguration to Aidan, the successor of Conall, as king of the Scots.
He accompanied that prince to Ireland in 575, and took a leading part in a council held at Drumceat in Ulster, which determined once and for all the position of the ruler of Dalriada with regard to the king of Ireland.
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 Articles - Constantine of Dalriada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He deposed Conall, king of the Picts, and usurped the throne.
He was a brother of Óengus II, who ruled Pictavia and Dál Riada from 805 to 834, and of Uen, who ruled Pictavia in 837.
He was the father of Drest, joint ruler of the Picts from 834 to 837.
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When David II died childless, Robert Stewart (as a grandson of Robert I) inherited the throne, and was crowned King Robert II in 1371.
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 Duncan of Dalriada, Clan Duncan Society - Scotland UK
The kingdom of Dalriada or Dál Riata as it was known in Ireland, was to see the its power in Ulster greatly diminished by a decisive defeat by the O'Neill (Uí Néill) in 637 at the Battle of Mag Rath.
One of the Kings of Dalriada in western Scotland was Dunchad (Duncan) mac Conaing who co-ruled Dalriada with Conall II (c.
The union of the lands of modern Scotland began in 843, when Kenneth MacAlpin, then King of the Dalriada was to start the unification of the four kingdoms of Northern Britain and the birth of a single united nation of Alba (Scotland).
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 Dalriadic Scots (500-846 AD) - DBA 61a   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Conall, son of Comgall, succeeded Gabran as king of Dal Riata.
The death of Conall in 574 AD lead to a succession crisis, with the kingship due to revert from Conall's line by tradition to the sons of Gabran.
Dalriada and the Picts fought unsuccessfully for independence, the Picts suffering a massive defeat in which their dead were reputed to lie so thick in two rivers that the Northumbrians could walk dry-shod from bank to bank.
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 The Heroic Age: Artúr mac Aedan of Dalriada, N/B   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The royal court of Strathclyde was the closest foreign power center to Dalriada and relations must have been strained due to this proximity and Dalriadic control of the entry into the Firth of Clyde, a vital communication and trading route for Strathclyde.
According to a poem on the birth of Brandub mac Echnach and Aedan, "Aedan was born near the Forth and [it] refers to him as the king of the Forth" (Bannerman 1974:85).
Brude son of Maelchon was probably the overlord of Dalriada during the reign of Aedan's predecessor Conall and he severely defeated Aedan's father in battle in the year of his death, 558 (Bannerman 1974:78–79).
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 Mac Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
He was succeeded by his nephew, Conall MacComgall.
After Conall's death, the fighting for the throne was settled by Columba who preferred the passive Eogana but after a vision of being scourged by an angel, ordained Aedan.
Weis reports that Fergis is the son of Ercc King of Dalriada, who is the son of Eochaid Muinremur King of Dalriada.
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 The Pictish Kings
Meanwhile, in the nearly forty years since Dalriada had been wasted by Oengus, the Scots had been rebuilding under the leadership of Aed Finn, son of Eochaid, who by 768 was invading the Pictish territories again.
Castantin son of Uurguist possibly won the Pictish throne by defeating and killing Conall and he also wore the crown over the Scots of Dalriada, who by now may have been a significant part of the Pictish royal lines through intermarriage.
He was succeeded by his brother Oengus II, who is reputed to have brought the relics of St.
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 magoo.com: Irish Kings by Hugh McGough
In 4362, Eochaidh fell by Lugaidh Laimhdhearg, son of Eochaidh Uaircheas, and the sovereignty was wrested from Conaing.
Slain in the battle of Ocha, by Lughaidh #130, son of Laeghaire #128, Muircheartach Mac Earca, Fearghus Cerrbhel, son of Conall Cremththainne, Fiachra, son of Laeghaire, King of Dal Araidhe, and Cremhthann, son of Enna Cennsealach, King of Leinster.
Son of Fearghus Ceirrbheoil (Fergus Cerrbel, Fergus Kervall), son of Conall Creamhthaine, son of Nial of the Nine Hostages #126.
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Of his father Alpin little is known, though tradition credits him with a signal victory over the Picts by whom he was killed three months later (c.834).
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Further confirmation that the Irish of Dalriada were the Scoti who settled in Scotland as early as the fourth century, and eventually gave Scotland its name, is found in Settlement on the Western Seaboard c.
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Maedhbh was at length slain by Ferbhuidhe, the son of Conor MacNeasa (Neasa was his mother); but in reality this Conor was the son of Fachtna Fathach, son of Cas, son of Ruadhri Mór, of the Line of Ir.
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Cairbre (alias Eochaidh) Riada - a quo "Dalriada," in Ireland, and in Scotland; 2.
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 EARLY - Online Information article about EARLY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Somewhat later south Connaught was similarly wrested from the older race and colonized by descendants of Brian and Fiachra, later known as Ui Fiachrach Aidni and Ui Briuin Seola.
The north of Ulster is stated to have been conquered and colonized by Conall and Eogan, sons of Niall NSigiallach.
This was Ulidia, consisting of Dalriada, Dal Fiatach, Dal Araide, including the present counties of Antrim and Down.
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 List of Kings of Dalriada - TheBestLinks.com - Monarch, 688, 629, 608, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
List of Kings of Dalriada - TheBestLinks.com - Monarch, 688, 629, 608,...
List of Kings of Dalriada, Monarch, 688, 629, 608, 778, 781, 820, 500, 507, 558...
This is the list of the kings of Dalriada, in chronological order, with their approximate reigns:
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 Celtic Series - Part II - Dalriada (the Beginning)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The heritage of what we now call the Scottish people have their roots set firmly in the history of Dalriada, particularly the people of the Western Isles and Highlands - The Gaidheal.
It is for this reason that this land carries the name of Dalriada.
Aedan was the first King of Dal Riata to be consecrated on Iona by Colum Cille, although it is reported that Colum Cille was rather reluctant to carry out the inauguration.
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During his sovereignty, in AD 498, the Gaidheals or Scots of the Irish Dalriada intruded their colonists into Pictland at Cantyre.
A chief of Dalriada who claimed both crowns and was opposed by Constantine.
Angus II King of Fortrenn and King of Dalriada.
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Son of Eochaid II king of Knapdale + a sis of Tarain
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Fedhlimidh (Phelim), Chieftain of Clan O'Donnell (Fergus, Conall Gulban macNéill, Niall Mór "of the 9 hostages", Eochaidh Moihmeodhain (Echu Mugmedón), Muirreadhach Tireach, Alofe (Aife), a, a child of King Cole, Coel I "Old King Cole", Meric (Marius), Genvissa (Venus Julia), Claudius Cæsar (Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus), Antonia Minor, Marcus Antonius).
Grallon (Cynan, Eusebia the Younger, Constantinus II, Flavius Valerius Aurelius Constantinus, Hellena Britannica "St. Hellen of the Cross", Strada "the Fair", Gladys "the Younger", Lleuver Mawr (Lucius the Great), Coel I "Old King Cole", Meric (Marius), Genvissa (Venus Julia), Claudius Cæsar (Tiberius Claudius Nero Germanicus), Antonia Minor, Marcus Antonius).
Eudes married a daughter of Carausius II Augustus daughter of Carausius II, Augustus of the Saxon Shore.
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The German S-mine (Schrapnellmine) is the most well-known version of a class of mines known as bounding mines, which launch into the air about waist height to then explode, propelling shrapnel horizontally at lethal speeds.
The S-mine was an antipersonnel landmine developed by Nazi Germany in the 1930s and used extensively by German forces during World War II.
The design was lethal, successful and much imitated, and remains one of the definitive weapons of World War II.
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Lleian of Manau of Brechin, 45G Grandmother, F. Lleian of Manau of married Gabhran macDomangairt Argyll King of Dal Riada (42), 45G Grandfather, M, son of Domangart macFergusso King of Dalriada, M (-0507) & Feldelm\Fedelmia Foltchain Queen of Dalriada (38), F. Gabhran macDomangairt Argyll King of died in 0558.
Gabhran's death is recorded in the same year, but whether that was a consequence of the battles, or another reason, is not known.
He was succeeded by his nephew Conall Mac Comgall.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Domangart II of Dalriada, also known as Domangart mac Domnal.
The union was decreed in 1686 by King James II as a measure to enforce the Navigation Acts and to coordinate the mutual defense of colonies against the Frenc..
He was the son of Eochaid I of Dalriada 608-629.
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 faball; Loch Suidi Odrain i Sléib Guaire do elud co ndechaid isin Fabaill, Au
45 a, Mt. 14, 27, Index of F., Fg., Md., Fm., Au., Lc., C., Cs., Fia., B. ii., iii., xxii., lii., lvi.; al.
153 b; F. Conaill Chollamhrach mac Eidirsgeóil Temrach, where Conall was reared; al.
Dalriada and Cruithni, in which K. of Scottish Dalriada fell, Ll.
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 ARGYLSHIRE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
His son John sided with Edward I and Edward II in the Scottish Wars of Independence, perhaps partly because he hoped to recover possession of the lands of Knapdale if the English conquered Scotland.
In furtherance of this proposal it was suggested that the King, David II, should visit Kyntyr, Knapdale and Arran, the dominion of John of Lorn, John of the Isles and Gillaspic Cambel, - districts which we are sure would have promptly declined the honor of such a visit.
On Argylls death in 1360 Knapdale reverted to the Crown (Robert II) by whom it was given in 1370 A.D. to John, lord of the Isles, remaining in his family till its final overthrow in 1436.
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