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  constantine of dalriada - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Constantine of Dalriada, also known as Constantine mac Fergus.
He deposed Conall mac Tagd and reigned from 789-820.
Additionally, he is the father of Drest, joint ruler of the Picts from 834 to 837.
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Selbach of Dalriada, also known as Selbach mac Ferchar Selbach was king of Dalriada.
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 The Tribe of Loarn
Amongst the kings of Dalriada, the succession alternated between the descendants of Erc, with those of Fergus dominating.
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.
3 Ruadri was the brother of Muiredach, the last king of Dalriada to come from the Tribe of Loarn (died around 736).
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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.
The inhabitants of the Kingdom of Dalriada were the Scots, who migrated from Ireland to Scotland in the fifth century AD and gave the country its name.
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.
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 Selbach of Dalriada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Selbach of Dalriada -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article
Selbach of Dalriada, also known as Selbach mac Ferchar Selbach was king of (additional info and facts about Dalriada) Dalriada.
(additional info and facts about List of Kings of Dalriada) List of Kings of Dalriada
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 Fiannamail of Dalriada - TheBestLinks.com - 700, 698, Selbach of Dalriada, Ainbcellach of Dalriada, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
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Fiannamail of Dalriada, also known as Fiannamail mac Conall, was king of Dalriada.
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 Scotland   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
A small land and thinly populated, her skeptical and occasionaly dour children are legendary the world over as soldiers, merchants, doctors, explorers, engineers, and inventors; any trade, in fact, that requires considerable self-discipline combined with a flare of creativity.
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.
from the enforced union of the Kingdom of DalRiada, under Kenneth I, with that of the Kingdom of the Picts.
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 Dunaverty Castle, Kintyre, Scotland
By the 7th century, there were three principal kindreds, or tribal groups in Dalriada, known as the Cinel Angus, Cinel Loarn and Cinel Gabran.
By the 8th century, the principal strongholds of the Cinel Loarn (from whom the district of Lorn is named) were Dunollie and Dunadd, while those of the Cinel Gabran were Dunaverty and Taipert Boitter, probably near Tarbert, Loch Fyne.
The Annals of Ulster record in 712, the siege, by Selbach, King of the Cinel Loarn, of Aberte, i.e.
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 Cenél Loairn of Dalriada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
The picture of the dynasty of Cenél Loairn in the early eighth century, under attack on three fronts, was typical of early kingship, in Dalriada and elsewhere in northern Britain.
There were also internal feuds, which resulted in Selbach, King of Dalriada, having to lay waste to Dunollie, a stronghold of Cenél Loairn septs, in 701.
The contrast of Dalriada and Pictland is informative: Dalriadic kings were middle-ranking kings of an increasingly fissiparous set of peoples located within a small but difficult territory.
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 ClanDonald-Heritage.com: Ancestry
Most of the records were kept in the churches and most of the churches in Dalriada were raided by Vikings.
Ancient Dalriada was centered in Antrim, Ireland with colonies across the Irish sea in what later became Argyll, Scotland.
Since the kings of Dalriada were in Ireland it stands to reason the records would be there as well.
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 Early Scottish History
King Owen of Strathclyde kills King Domnal Brecc of Dalriada at the Battle of Strathcarron Scots defeated in four battles on Jura island.
Selbach is defeated in a naval battle, resigns crown to his son Dungal, and enters a monastery.
International: Pacal, one of Palenque’s greatest kings, dies and is interred at the Mayan Temple of the Inscriptions which he had built.
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 Tarbert Royal Castle
Later, after years of incursions by the Scots from Ireland, Kintyre and a large part of the seaboard of Argyll were seized by Loarn, Angus and Fergus Mor, the founders of the Scottish kingdom of Dalriada.
In early writings, "The Annals of Ulster" it is recorded that on two occasions what was believed to have been a fort, was burned by King Selbach and his son Dungal the Violent in the years 712 and 731 respectively.
The origin of this building has not been ascertained but may well have been a successor to the early fort burnt by Selbach and Dungal.
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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.
On Michael McKay's web site are pages on the Irish Kings of Dalriada (to 501 A.D.), the Scottish Kings of Dalriada (Tribe of Loarn 501 to 736), the Royal House of Moray (736 to 1215), and the Kings of Scots (844 to 1290).
Cairbre (alias Eochaidh) Riada —a quo "Dalriada," in Ireland, and in Scotland.
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 Battles on British Soil - a complete list   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Oswald, King of N'bria bt Donald Brecc, King of Dalriada
Owain of Strathclyde bt Donald Brecc, King of Dalriada
Donald Brec, King of Dalriada bt Domnal Brec Aedan and Angles
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 GIS Map Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Dunadd: This Dark Age fortress stands on top of an isolated hill, once protected on nearly all sides by marshy ground.
It is thought to have been the capital of the Scottish kingdom at Dalriada, founded by colonists from Ireland about A D 500.
Excavations in 1904 and in 1929 confirmed that the site had been occupied in the Dark Ages but showed that there had been an earlier, Iron Age settlement here.
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 Septs of Clan Campbell
The last Chieftain of the Clann Fhearghuis of Stra-chur was a colourful individual who spent his latter days based in the Explorers’ Club in New York where he habitually wore Highland dress.
He was a larger than life character who made extravagant claims both for himself and for his clan whom, he claimed, were the oldest clan in Scotland, being directly descended from Fergus MacErc who was one of the founders of the Scottish Kingdom of Dalriada in 500 AD.
Fergus, Loarn and Angus, the sons of Erc, are said to have been the leaders of the invasion of Argyll from Ireland which set up the Scottish Kingdom of Dalriada around 500 AD.
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 700000 people connected with European Royalty   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-17)
Father: Selbach Of Loarn King Of Loarn (-)
Father: King Eochaid II Of Dalriada (Abt 0660-0698)
Spouse: King Ungust Of The Picts (Abt 0735-Abt 0735)
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 Descendants of Tuathal and his descendant, Donald Gorm mac Ranald progenitor of Clan Mac Dhomhuill / Clan MacDonald-Pg.1
500, One of the founders of Albain Dalriada
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
MAC FERGUS was born in Scotland, and died 853.
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