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  magoo.com: Scots Kings—Including Kings of Dal Riada who Reigned from Ireland by Hugh McGough
Constantine II, Constantine II 900–943, Constantine II of Alba, Conn II, Constantine III
He was the son of Constantine II and died fighting the Danes." He died in 962 in the battle of the Bauds, Muir of Findochty.
Son of Synel or Macrory, Findleach of Moray, Mormaer of Moray, and Dovada, the daughter of Malcolm II #49.
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 General History of the Highlands - Uniting of Scots and  Picts - AD 843
Aidan died in 605 or 608, at the advanced age of eighty, and was buried in the church of Kil-keran, the ruins of which are still to be seen in the midst of Campbleton.
Conal II, the grandson of Conal I, who was also of the Fergusian race of Congal, next ruled over the tribes of Cantyre and Argyle; but Dungal, of the race of Lorn, having obtained the government of the tribe of Lorn, questioned the right of Conal.
Ferchar-fada, or the tall, apparently of the race of Lorn, and either the son or grandson of Ferchar, who died in 637, seized the reins of government upon the death of Maolduin.
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 ogths8
And it was from Heremon would descend the kings of Clan-na-boy, Connaught, Leinster, Meath, Orgiall, Ossory, Tirconnell and Tirowen; the kings of Dal Riada; the kings and queens of Scotland from Fergus Mor Mac Eirc to the Stuarts; and the kings and queens of England from Henry II to the present monarch, Queen Elizabeth II.
This Arthur of Dalriada married the daughter of Leo de Grance, Gwenhwyfar de Bretagne.
Malcolm II had no sons, so when the time came for him to name a successor to the throne, he named his grandson, Duncan.
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 Ferchar II of Dalriada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Ferchar II of Dalriada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Ferchar II of Dalriada, also known as Ferchar Fota.
Ferchar II was king of (additional info and facts about Dalriada) Dalriada.
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After that, the kings of Dalriada who had until then lived peacefully as neighbors of the Picts turned their policy of expansion against the Scottish natives and obtained territories in Scotland by force or treaty from the Picts.
Ferchar II "Fota", son of Ferdoc [Feradach], son of Fergus, son of Nectan, son of Colman, son of Baetan, son of Eochu [Eochaid], son of Murdoc [Muredach], son of Loarn, bro of Fergus "Mor" Mac Erc;
Malcolm II, son of Kenneth II [begot 3 daughters: (1) Bethoc, wife of Crinan, Earl of Athole; (2) Anleta, wife of Sigurd "Digri", Earl of the Orkneys; and (3) Donada, wife of Finlay, Earl of Moray];
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 PartAnnotatedTimeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The two rivaled and related segments shifted in the kingship, one that had begun breaking down during the reign of Kenneth (971-75) and colm II who restricted the shifts to their nearest descendants, for which Macbeth is a representative of the Cenel Loairn line of Moray and not the whole of Ross.
During this period, Fulk II, (born 1170) son of Fulk and Hawyse, was brought up at the court of King Henry in the company of the King's sons, and may well have been of similar age to the King's youngest son, John.
1660-1689 The Restoration of Charles II implies the ascendancy of Episcopalianism in the active repression of the Presbyterian form of government until the abdication of the Catholic James VII and II and arrival of the Dutch William in 1689.
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 Branches and Leaves: Fergus Mor MacErca | ACO GENEALOGY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Domnall was the son of Constantine II of Alba.
Mael Coluim was the son of Cinaed/Kenneth II of Alba.
She married GEOFFREY II PLANTAGENT OF BRETAGNE, Duke of Brittany, in July 1181 and they were the parents of Eleanor "the Maid" Plantagenet of Brittany, Countess of Richmond, born about 1185, Matilda Plantagenet, born about 1185, and Arthur Plantagenet, Duke of Brittany, born March 29, 1187.
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 Human Family Project July 12, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Casimir II Of Cracow, Duke Of Cracow & Elena Rostislava Of Kiev -45180
Cairbre Eochaidh Riadal or Corbred Dalriada Or Reuda Of Dal Riada -50783
Pharnabaszus II or Farnavaz II Of Daskyleion, Satrap Of Daskyleion & Apame Of Persia, Princess Of Persia -78494
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 Part II. Early Religions Of The Irish: The Lia Fail, or the Stone of Destiny
Upon this, W. Skene has stated--"The two legends at all events are quite antagonistic to each other, and there is one historic fact certain as to each.
First, the Lia Fail, or Irish Stone, did not leave Tara, but was still there in the eleventh century; and secondly, the Scotch one was not in Argyle during the existence of the Irish colony of the Dalriada, nor was used in the inauguration of their kings."
O'Flaherty, confounding its asserted removal from Iona to Scone in the ninth century, affirmed it was sent then by Aodh Finliath to his father-in-law, Kenneth Mac Alpin.
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Seleucus II Callinicus or Pogon (the epithets meaning "beautiful victor" and "bearded", respectively) reigned from 246 to 225 BC as head of the Seleucid dynasty.
Selim I (1465 – September 22, 1520; nicknamed Yavuz, 'the Brave' in Turkish) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1512 to 1520.
Selim II (May 28, 1524 – December 12, 1574) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1566 until his death.
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 The Annals of Ulster
MS (ii) is a fair copy of MS (i) but with supplementary entries, and it preserves some text lost by mutilation in MS (i) as detailed above.
The battle of Fid Eóin in which Mael Caích son of Scannal, king of the Cruithin, was victor.
Expulsion from the kingship of Ainfchellach son of Ferchar, and he was carried off captive to Ireland.
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 The Lordship of Badenoch
Meanwhile, in 1371 Alexander Stewart, third son of King Robert II, was made Lord of Badenoch by his father and also Earl of Buchan; and in 1387 he became Earl of Ross through his marriage with the Countess Euphame.
On this point Sir W. Fraser says:-- "The Lordship of Badenoch was bestowed by King Robert II upon his son, the Wolf of Badenoch, in 1371, and should have reverted to the Crown on the Lord of Badenoch's death in 1394.
Ferchar ninth is given as son of Lachlan in the Mackintosh history, whereas the 1467 list makes him son of William, not grandson.
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 Eochaid II of Dalriada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Eochaid II of Dalriada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Eochaid II of Dalriada, also known as Eochaid Crook-Nose.
Eochaid II was king of (additional info and facts about Dalriada) Dalriada.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/e/eo/eochaid_ii_of_dalriada1.htm   (66 words)

  
 Family-crests.com - Scottish Surnames   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Folk tales say King Kenneth II offered a reward to any man who was brave enough to retrieve the body of his hanged kinsman.
Ancestry traced to Ferchar of Anrothan, prince of Aileach, one of three brothers related by marriage to the kings of Ireland and to the Somerled Lords of the Isles.
Moncreiffe - Matthew Moncreiffe was given the lands of Moncreiffe by Alexander II in 1248; Matthew may have been a descendant of Maldred, Duncan I's brother.
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 Yet Another Version   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
William fought several battles for the recovery of these lands, to which in 1337 he acquired a charter from the Lord of the Isles, confirmed in 1357 by David II, but his efforts were unavailing to dislodge the Camerons.
The Mackintoshes, as well as the Macphersons and Farquharsons, were with Montrose in considerable numbers, and, in fact, the great body of clan Chattan took part in nearly all that noble's battles and expeditions.
Skene in his Highlanders of Scotland and in his later Celtic Scotland, founding on a manuscript of 1467, takes the clan to be a branch of the original Clan Chattan, descended from Ferchar fada, son of Fearadach, of the tribe of Lorne, King of Dalriada, who died in the year 697.
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 Mac Notes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
His infant son, Malcolm III was not considered old enough to rule and it took the Scottish counsel but a short time to proclaim Macbeth king, who ruled well and wisely for fourteen years, the last truly Gaelic Scottish king.
Weis reports that Fergis is the son of Ercc King of Dalriada, who is the son of Eochaid Muinremur King of Dalriada.
Succeeded by Ferchar I, son of Connadd Cerr, (Erc, Fergus, Comgall, Conall, Connadd Cerr)
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 The Scottish Royal Line
The migration of the Scots from Irish Dalriata to what is now the West coast of Scotland was led by Fergus Mor MacErc, the grandson of Eochaid Muinreamhar King of Dalriata.
He and his descendants ruled both Dalriata and Dalriada.
This continued until the reign of Eochaid III who was the last Dalriadan king to rule both kingdoms simultaneously.
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 origins
Flushed with victory over the troublesome Scots, and believing he was invincible, Angus went south in 744 and attacked the Britons of Strathclyde, [the Celtic Kingdom formed south of the old Roman (Hadrian's) wall.] He defeated them in open conflict but they retreated to their strong rock fortress of Dumbarton.
A Pictish fleet of 150 warships was destroyed in a freak storm near Ross Crussini, in a vain effort to suppress the new Viking menace in the north.
The Scots in Dalriada had set up a militaristic clan system that served them well in a time when land encroachment was a way of life.
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 Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Son of Eochaid II king of Knapdale + a sis of Tarain
Alpin/Elpin II Son of Wroid/Uuroid Bro of Ciniath II Talorcan/Talorgen II Son of Onnist/Oinuist/Oengus I or Drostan?
Son of Conall II Domhnall II Son of Conall II Eochaid II 'Crooked-Nose'
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The Dominionist political movement in the United States arose in the 1970s as a movement that seeks to establish a theocratic government in the United States, replacing the governance and constitution of the United States with a political and judicial system based on the Old Testament, or Mosaic Law..
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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 decendants of Magog of Genesis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Malcolm II of_Scotland ---------- [5078] king of Scots, 1005-1034 b.ca.954, Scotland d.25_Nov_1034, Glamis, murdered Aelfgifu ________ [5112] -------- wife of Malcolm II, king of Scots
Eochaid IV of_Dalriada ---------- (Eochiad the Poisonous) [5095] king of Dalriada in Scotland, 781 b.ca.748 d.ca.781 Fergusa ________ [5265] --------- b.ca.748 wife of Eochaid IV
Eochaid II of_Dalriada ---------- (crooked nose) [5099] king of Dalriada in Scotland, 649-697 b.ca.665 d.697, killed in battle Spondana ________ [5242] -------- b.ca.670 wife of Eochaid II
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 My Lines - Person Page 242
She was identified in a charter of the future Henry II for Lucy's son Ranulf II of Chester, as, probably erroneously, the niece of Robert Malet and Alan of Lincoln, Alan the successor, and almost certainly the son, of Domesday's Alfred of Lincoln.
Ainfcellach mac Ferchar was the son of Ferchar Fota mac Feradaig.
King of Picts and Dál Riata Alpin mac Echach of Dál Riata was the son of King of Dál Riata Eochaid II Rianamhail mac Domangart of Dál Riata and Spondana ingen Enfidaig.
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 Creag Dhubh No. 21
Hence the male line of Lachlan II and 11th of Pitmain, Lieutenant in Cluny's Regiment in 1745, came to an end with the sad death of his great great grandson, also a Lieutenant, in 1908, who predeceased his father by over two years.
Seemingly he was the very last of the whole of the family of Pitmain to be born in the old House of Pitmain, since Lachlan II, as we have seen, had set up as a Merchnat in Ruthven.
Tradition has it that the progenitors of the Macphersons were moved from Caithness and Sutherland either by Malcolm II, for refusing to muster at the Royal Standard against the Danes (1004), or by Malcolm IV when he effected the transfer of populations in 1160.
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 Descendants of Tuathal and his descendant, Donald Gorm mac Ranald progenitor of Clan Mac Dhomhuill / Clan MacDonald-Pg.1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Fact 2: 677, Ferchar the Tall of Lorne seized the throne of Dalriada and then his son Selbach murdered his brother Ainfellach a rival for the crown; Selbach was king until 723 when Eochaid, III the son of Eochaidh Roman Nose regained the throne
Fact 3: Was Succeeded by Malcolm, II son of his uncle King Kenneth, II as King of Scotland.
Fact 6: Was succeeded by his nephew Edgar son of King Malcolm, II his brother as King of Scotland.
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 Brink-Day-Johnston-Fletcher - Person Page 107
Ferchar Fota, King of Lorn and Argyll (?)
Invaded Kintyre in 712; defeated Duncan Brec in a sea fight; abdicatedand became a monk, 723.
King of Dalriada, Argyle, Scotland, 498-c 501; Invaded Kyntire, 496, andfounded the kingdom of the Scottish Dalriada.
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 Marcus Antonius to Maite - Name Index - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Coel II of Colchester, King of Siluria, Duke of Kaelcolim (Colchester) b.225 -
Coel II of Colchester, King of Siluria, Duke of Kaelcolim (Colchester) (R) b.225 -
Constantine II of Alba, King of the Picts and Scots, King of Alba b.836 - Scotland
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 cabhán; an Cabhán, t
Idrone E.; in support of this I suggest that place names in this parish reflect the place names mentioned in connexion with Clíu in A. 18 a a, a b; Clíu, g.
Clíach (Tullowclay), Féna (Fenagh), Fid (Druim fedha, Drumfey chapelry and hill), Ráith bilich (part of b.
68; Tigernach Epscop of Cluain Eois; Feast on II.
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 Index DA - DH
Earca ingen LOAIRN (Princess) of DALRIADA ; (Erca Ercca Marca); of Lodham ?
Johann II (Duke) of SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN (1545 - 1622) ; aka Hans `the Younger' (Prince) of DENMARK; von SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN-SONDERBURG; van SLEESWIJK
Waldemar II (King) of DENMARK (1170 - 1241) ; aka Valdemar II `Sejr'; `the Victorious'; `the Conqueror'
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