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  thePeerage.com - Eochaid of Scotland and others
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  Eochaid of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eochaid of Scotland, also called Eochu or Eochaidh, was king of Scotland from 878 to 889.
Eochaid was not eligible to take the throne of Scotland using the normal tanistry system, because he was descended from the daughter of the royal line.
From the little information known, it is clear that Eochaid was the first who gave freedom to the Scottish Church, which had been in bondage due to rules and regulations of the Picts.
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 EZGeography - Giric of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Giric of Scotland was king of Scotland from 878 to 889.
Little is known of this reign; Eochaid may have been a minor and Giric his guardian; or Giric may have been a usurper.
Eochaid would otherwise not have become king, because he was descended from the royal line via a woman as per the traditions of the Picts but not Scots.
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 Eochaid - Cunnan
Eochaid was king of Scotland between 878 and 889, in concert with Giric.
Eochaid came to the throne after the unfortunate death -- the unfortunate and violent death -- the unfortunate, violent and probably non-accidental death -- of his uncle Aedh.
Their joint rule was apparently less than ideal for Eochaid, and one version has it that he then collaborated with Donald to remove Giric from the throne.
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 Aedh of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was killed shortly after taking the throne by Giric of Scotland, also known as Gregory the Great, who had conspired with Aedh's nephew, Eochaid of Scotland.
Aedh did marry at some point in his life, but the details, including the date and place of the marriage, and the name of his wife are not known.
One son, Constantine II of Scotland, ruled later (900–942/43), while another son, Donald mac Aed, became King of Strathclyde in 908.
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 Constantine I of Scotland - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Constantine I (Causantín mac Cináeda) (836-877), son of King Kenneth I of Scotland, became King of Scots and King of the Picts in 863 when he succeeded his uncle Donald I of Scotland.
In 872 his assassination of 'Rhun' (Arthgal), King of Strathclyde, and his brother-in-law, meant that the southern regions of what is now Scotland, became a part of his own Alba.
He had a son, Donald, who became King Donald II of Scotland following the joint reign of Kings Eochaid of Scotland and Giric of Scotland.
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 Kings and Queens of Scotland, Part 1
Donald II was the first monarch to be called "Ri Albain" or "King of Scotland" despite the fact that much of northern Scotland as far as Moray was held by the Norse Earl Sigurd from Orkney.
Henry II of England also reclaimed Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmorland which had been ceded to Scotland during the reign of David I. After fighting in France on behalf of King Henry of England he returned and defeated Somerled who was attempting to advance eastwards, but not before the town of Glasgow had been sacked.
Prior to this, by the Treaty of Birgham in 1290, King Edward I had guaranteed the survival of Scotland "separate, apart and free without subjection to the English nation" as a result of the six-year-old Margaret marrying the five-year-old future king of England, Edward II.
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 Encyclopedia: Constantine I of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Strathclyde (Welsh Ystrad Clud) was one of the kingdoms of ancient Scotland in the post-Roman period.
Fife (Fìobh in Gaelic) is a unitary council region of Scotland situated between the Firth of Tay and the Firth of Forth.
Aedh (840–878), sometimes spelt Aed or Aodh, became king of Scotland in 877 when he succeeded his brother Constantine I. He was killed shortly after taking the throne by Giric, also known as Gregory the Great, who had conspired with Aeds nephew, Eochaid.
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The ancient name Eochaid was predominant in early Irish and Scottish Royal families.
The English form of the name is Haughey.
It also has many variations most of which will be highlighted in the site.
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 Aed I of Scotland
He was killed shortly after taking the throne by Giric, also known as Gregory the Great, who had conspired with Aed's nephew, Eochaid.
Not much is known of Aed, or even if he was actually the one named by Constantine to hold the thrown.
His son, Constantine II of Scotland, ruled later.
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 Aed I of Scotland
Aed (c840-878), sometimes spelt Aodh, became king of Scotland in 877 when he succeeded his brother Constantine I.
He was killed shortly after taking the throne by Giric.
His successor was Eochaid who perhaps ruled jointly with Giric.
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 Constantine I of Scotland Info - Bored Net - Boredom   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Constantine I (Causantín mac Cináeda) (836-877), son of King Kenneth I MacAlpin, became king of the Scots and the Picts in 863 when he succeeded his uncle Donald I.
In 872 his assassination of 'Run' (Arthgal), King of Strathclyde, and his brother-in-law, meant that the southern regions of what is now Scotland, became apart of his own Alba.
He had a son, Donald who became King Donald II of Scotland following the joint reign of Kings Eochaid and Giric.
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 Eo Eob Eobaatar Eobaataridae Eocene Eocene Epoch Eochaid Eochaid Eochaid III of Dalriada Eochaid II of Dalriada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Alpin King Of SCOTLAND [Kg/Argyllshire] was born on 20 Jul 778 in Scotland.
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 Culen of Scotland
Culen of Scotland (Cuilén mac Illuilb) (also called Cuilean, Colin and Culen the Whelp) was king of Scotland from 967 to 971.
Culen was the third king in a row to succeed to the throne of Scotland because his predecessor had been murdered.
The act was in revenge for Culen's rape of Riderch's daughter and the murder of his brother during a campaign to re-assert control over Strathclyde.
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A history of the Scots, produced in the early 15th century during the reign of King James I by an Augustinian friar, claimed that Scotland was descended from Greek and Egypt roots.
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Eochaid I (Heremon) King Of IRELAND Parents: Milesius (Galamh) King Of SPAIN and Scota (2nd wife).
He was married to Eithne Princess Of Scotland.
Irial Faidh King Of IRELAND Parents: Eochaid I (Heremon) King Of IRELAND and Tamar Tephi Princess Of JUDAH.
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 Family tree of Alpin King of Scotland
Eochaid III King of Scotland, born Abt 695, Of Scotland, died 721 :
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 Rea Genealogy - pafg118 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Alexander II, King of Scotland [Parents] married Joan of England.
Margaret, Princess of England, Queen of Scotland [Parents] died 1275 in Scotland.
Erik Ii, King of Norway married Maragaret on 1281/1282 in Scotland.
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 Généalogie Joël Morin Genealogy - Person Page 1
She married Eochaid mac Findon III, King of Dal Riada, son of Findon mac Dongaart, Eochaid II and Spondana (A'Bh Findon mac Dongaart) (?).
She married King Alpin,, son of King Eochaid IV and Fergusa of Dalriada,, at Scotland.
A'Bh Aodh Hugh Fionn mac Eochaid (?) (?), Queen of Scotland was born circa 727 at Caledonia or Scotland.
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 Eo Eob Eobaatar Eobaataridae Eocene Eocene Epoch Eochaid Eochaid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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 Constantine I of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
In 872 hisassassination of 'Rhun' (Arthgal), King of Strathclyde, and hisbrother-in-law, meant that the southern regions of what is now Scotland, became apart of his own Alba.
He was killed in battle against the Vikings in 877 at the "Black Cave" (Inverdovat) inForgan, Fife.
He had a son,Donald who became King Donald II of Scotland followingthe joint reign of Kings Eochaid and Giric.
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 Srahteine Family Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
was born about 0810, lived in Scotland and died on 6 Feb 0859 in Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland.
was born about 0862, lived in Scotland and died in 0900 in Forres, Morayshire, Scotland.
was born about 0970 in Scotland and died on 25 Nov 1034 in Glamis, Fortarshire, Scotland.
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 Findon (Eochaid II) King Of Scotland, b: 0660 - Of, Scotland
Born: ABT 0695 - Of,,, Scotland Marr: - Mrs-Eochaid III King Of Scotland Died: 0721 -
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 Constantine I King of Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Constantine I, son of Kenneth mac Alpin, succeeded Kenneth's brother Donald on the throne of Scotland.
Dumbarton was besieged and taken in 870 and it seems likely that for a time this was the Vikings headquarters while they mulcted the king of Strathclyde, whom Constantine caused to be killed in 872.
Constantine I was succeeded by his brother Aed, son of Kenneth, who was killed in Strathallan, after a year as king, by his cousin, Giric son of Donald who seems to have ruled concurrently with Eochaid, son of a daughter of Kenneth mac Alpin, during the period of 878-889.
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 Scotland
Mrs Eochaid III King of Scotland Eochaid IV King of Scotland
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 Encyclopedia: Eochaid I of Dalriada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
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Eochaid Buide (died 629) was a King of Dalriada (608–629).
He was the younger son of Aedan mac Gabhran and succeeded his father when his brothers had been killed.
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 Ancestors and Family of Kenneth I of Scotland
First king of the united Scots of Dalriada and the Picts and so of Scotland north of a line between the Forth and Clyde rivers.
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.
He died at Forteviot, not far from Scone in Pictish territory, and was buried on the island of Iona.
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