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 Ferchar II of Dalriada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Ferchar II was king of (additional info and facts about Dalriada) Dalriada.
Ferchar II of Dalriada, also known as Ferchar Fota.
Ferchar II of Dalriada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
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 Ferchar II of Dalriada - TheBestLinks.com - 697, 695, Eochaid II of Dalriada, Domnall of Dalriada, ...
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Ferchar II of Dalriada, also known as Ferchar Fota.
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 dalriada
Dalriada or Dál Riata (as it was called in Ireland) was the kingdom of the Scots who migrated from County Antrim in Ulster to Argyll and eventually gave their name to Scotland.
Dunadd, in Argyll, was probably the seat of the kings of Dalriada.
A census of Dalriada exists, the Senchus fer n'Alba.
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 magoo.com: Scots Kings by Hugh McGough
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.
[Son of Muredach ?] (739–778) King of Argylshire/Dal Riada (730–761) "Aed Finn repealed Pictish laws and managed to regain freedom for the Scots in 768, and by the time of his death, Dalriada was independent again." Pictish Kings.
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.
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 Human Family Project July 12, 2001
Cairbre Eochaidh Riadal or Corbred Dalriada Or Reuda Of Dal Riada -50783
AKA: Fergus Mormacerc Of Dalriada King Of Alba Born: Abt 430 at:,, Northern Ireland Christened: at: Died: 501 at: Buried: at:
Pharnabaszus II or Farnavaz II Of Daskyleion, Satrap Of Daskyleion & Apame Of Persia, Princess Of Persia -78494
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 Ferchar II of Dalriada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferchar II (Scottish Gaelic: Ferchar Fota) was king of Dál Riada from about 695 until 697.
This page was last modified 03:56, 14 October 2005.
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 scottishkings.wps.htm
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;
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.
of Albany] and the kingdom of Dalriada became the province of Argyle in the new Kingdom of Scotland, just like the seven "provincial" kingdoms of Albany lost their independence and all became provinces of Scotland and their royalty became Scottish nobility.
www.angelfire.com /ego/et_deo/scottishkings.wps.htm   (6665 words)

  
 Society Fresh : Article 'Fergus II of Dalriada'
Fergus II of Dalriada, also known as Fergus mac Eochaid Fergus II was king of Dalriada.
Society Fresh : Article 'Fergus II of Dalriada'
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 Uniting of Scots & Picts - 843
In this council he claimed the principality of Dalriada, the land of his fathers, and obtained an exemption from doing homage to the kings of Ireland, which his ancestors, it would appear, had been accustomed to pay.
Congal-Claon, the son of Scanlan, the king of the Cruithne in Ulster, having slain Suibne-Mean, a powerful king of Ireland, was attacked by Domnal II, supreme king of Ireland, who succeeded Suibine, and was defeated in the battle of Duncetheren, in 629.
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.
www.electricscotland.com /history/genhist/hist19.html   (3043 words)

  
 The Heroic Age: Artúr mac Aedan of Dalriada
Scottish Dalriada was confined to the western coast of modern Scotland, including Arran, Jura, Islay, Mull, and numerous other smaller islands, with its seat at Dunadd in Argyll (Nieke and Duncan 1988:7).
From 574 to 606/8, Dalriada was ruled by one of its most dynamic and successful kings, Aedan mac Gabran (Bannerman 1974:80–91), the probable father of Artúr.
It is difficult to believe that a prince of Dalriada could be the seed for the Arthurian legend without bringing some reflections of his homeland and his powerful and popular father, Aedan, with him.
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 scottishkings.wps.htm
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;
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.
King Alpin [Elphin] of Dalriada was killed in the battle for the city; while Muredach, the rival-king, was chased out of the country and fled to Ireland for refuge.
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 The Lordship of Badenoch
Ferchar ninth is given as son of Lachlan in the Mackintosh history, whereas the 1467 list makes him son of William, not grandson.
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.
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.
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 Letter F Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net
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 My Lines - Person Page 242
Ainfcellach mac Ferchar was the son of Ferchar Fota mac Feradaig.
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.
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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 Conall II of Dalriada
Conall II was king of Dalriada, he co-ruled with Dunchad.
Conall II of Dalriada, also known as Conall Crandomna.
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 wikien.info: Main_Page
Selim II (May 28, 1524 – December 12, 1574) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1566 until his death.
Selim I (1465 – September 22, 1520; nicknamed Yavuz, 'the Brave' in Turkish) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1512 to 1520.
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.
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 Index
Charibert II UNNAMED Duke of Aquitaine (0608 - 0631)
Bernard II UNNAMED Duke of Saxony (1002 - 1059)
Constantine II UNNAMED Emperor of the West (0317 - 0361)
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 ogths8
This Arthur of Dalriada married the daughter of Leo de Grance, Gwenhwyfar de Bretagne.
With the Dal Riata homeland lost, the Scottish Dalriada became the focus of the kingdom.
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.
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 Family-crests.com - Scottish Surnames
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.
Folk tales say King Kenneth II offered a reward to any man who was brave enough to retrieve the body of his hanged kinsman.
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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 PartAnnotatedTimeline
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.
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.
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 Branches and Leaves: Fergus Mor MacErca ACO GENEALOGY
Domnall was the son of Constantine 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.
Mael Coluim was the son of Cinaed/Kenneth II of Alba.
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 ScottishDalRiada
The Dalriada expansion westward and northward across Alba and into the lands of the Picts continued relatively unabated until the 10th Century.
As noted before, the expansion of Dalriada was accomplished not so much by invasion, as by the joining together in marriage of the Dalriadans and the Picts.
This Arthur of Dalriada married the daughter of Leo de Grance, Gwenhwyfar de Bretagne.
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 Ferchar I of Dalriada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferchar I (Scottish Gaelic: Ferchar mac Connad) was king of Dál Riada from about 642 until 650.
This page was last modified 03:51, 14 October 2005.
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 Family Origins in Cowal and Knapdale
According to the genealogies Suibhne and Ferchar were brothers, and it is interesting to note, tending to confirm this relationship, that Dugall, son of Suibhne, witnesses a charter of Laumon, grandson of Ferchar.
If Suibhne and Ferchar were in fact brothers and if this is the point at which the MacLachlan line branches off from the MacSweens and the Lamonts, it seems unlikely that the name of the father of Suibhne and Ferchar, and probably of Gilchrist as well, that is 'Donnsleibhe', should not have been accurately preserved.
The Lamont descendants of Ferchar, son of Donnsleibhe, controlled much of Cowal and also held land on the opposite shore of Loch Fyne - according to clan tradition they controlled more territory before the Wars of Independence than they ever did afterwards, when their possessions can be more definitely charted (McKechnie 1938: 50-1).
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 Scotland
Contains: Angus, Argyll, Atholl, Buchan, Caithness, Carrick, DalRiada, Dunbar, Fife, Galloway, Gododdin, Iona, Lochow, Lord of the Isles, Lorne, Lothian, Moray, the Orkney Isles, the Picts, Ross, St.
Argyll became the core land of the DalRiada...
Hereafter the title was always associated with the direct heir to the throne of Great Britain, and merges with the Dukedom of Cornwall, the Earldom of Chester, the Hereditary Great Stewardship of Scotland, and the Lordship of the Isles as a subsidiary title of the Prince of Wales.
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 ScotKings02
The Celtic tribe of Scots who resided in Dal Riata were often called the Dalriada, referring to their place of origin, in the same way that people residing in the United States of America are often called Americans without distinguishing between and referring to their unique cultural and ethnic backgrounds.
The combined form of Dalriada generally refers to the settlement made by the Scots in Argyll, in present-day Scotland.
Rigallan, Ferchar, Artan, Artur, Dondchad, Domungart, Nechtan, Nem, Crumine.
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 Ferchar II of Dalriada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Ferchar II was king of (additional info and facts about Dalriada) Dalriada.
Ferchar II of Dalriada, also known as Ferchar Fota.
Ferchar II of Dalriada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/f/fe/ferchar_ii_of_dalriada1.htm   (73 words)

  
 magoo.com: Scots Kings by Hugh McGough
Ferchar, Farquhard or Ferchard I, Ferchar Mac Connad, Farquhard II Ruled with Donal Breacc.
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.
This ruler of both Pictland and Dalriada was Oengus II.
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 WELCOME & ENJOY
Descent is claimed from Loarn, son of Erc of the line of Dalriada.
The Clan system is a popular area of Scottish history which emerged from the old tribal ways of the people living in the land we now call Scotland.
Loarn is said to have given his name to the district of Lorn.
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 The Tribe of Loarn
At the time of Ferchar Fota's reign, Dalriada was a weakened kingdom; the throne was fleetingly held by the various claimants, and the Scots were dominated by the Picts.
Two sons, and then two grandsons of Ferchar Fota came to the throne, but after this it remained firmly in the hands of the descendants of Fergus.
Amongst the kings of Dalriada, the succession alternated between the descendants of Erc, with those of Fergus dominating.
www.magma.ca /~mmackay/loarn.html   (424 words)

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