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User:Angusmclellan/Kings of Dál Riata
User:Angusmclellan/Kings of Dál Riata < User:Angusmclellan Aed Aed of Dalriada the ...
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Dal Riada (translated from French)
Dal Riada This article is one outline to ... your knowledge by modifying it. Chart of Dal Riada to its apogee, towards 590. Areas pictes is indicated in yellow. Dal Riada (Irish name old: Dal Riata) was two kingdoms located, for oldest, ...
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User:Angusmclellan/Dalriada
... Dalriada (Old Irish Dál Riada or Dál Riata) was a Goidelic kingdom on the western ... St Columba, notes 360, 362; Broun, "Dál Riata"; Smyth, Warlords and Holy Men, pp. 116–118 ... Airgíalla, went to Alba, to strengthen the Dal Riada, at the request of Cináed mac ... 0-567-08682-2 Broun, Dauvit, "Dál Riata" in Michael Lynch (ed.), The Oxford Companion ... Dauvit, "Pictish Kings 761–839: Integration with Dál Riata or Separate Development" in Sally M. ...
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Óengus I of the Picts
... brother) Nechtan in 713 is unknown. Dál Riata and Ireland In the 730s, Óengus fought with the Dál Riata. It may be that they were the ... 736, Óengus again sent armies to Dál Riata. Dunadd was captured, Creic burned, the lands ... Following this, a battle between the Dál Riata led by Muiredach, king of the Cenel ... pursuit. If this defeat of the Dál Riata were not enough, Óengus is reported ...
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Picts
... third of the 7th century.[refs Dal Riada] The Angles of Bernicia, later ... Pictish Kings"; for Dál Riada, Broun, "Dál Riata", for a more positive view Sharpe, "The ... 0-7486-1803-1 Broun, Dauvit, "Dál Riata" in Michael Lynch (ed.), The Oxford Companion ... Dauvit, "Pictish Kings 761–839: Integration with Dál Riata or Separate Development" in Sally M. Foster ...
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User talk:Angusmclellan/Dalriada
... add to it later. First notes are... Dal Riata were of the Belgae. Ptolemy recorded them ... or 9th century, and became part of Dal nAraidi and Airgialla lands. But that's ... was mangled from Dál nAraidi as Dál Riata, or was something else altogether. None of ... Anyway, you might want to note that Dal means "a portion of". --Mal 12: ...
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User:Angusmclellan/sandbox
... debated. Stop here ? Kingdoms such as Dál Riata, Al Clut, Gododdin, Rheged and Bernicia appear ... Scotland: the Picts, the Scots of Dál Riata, the Britons and the Bernicians. Of these ... area around Ripon ? The kingdom of Dál Riata, under Aedan mac Gabhran, may have been ... earldom. The Scots Main article: Dalriada Dl Riata settled rom Ireland ? Probably not, but elite ... the islands to the west (formerly Dál Riata). The south-east had been absorbed ...
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Senchus fer n-Alban
... coast of Argyll in Scotland. The name Dal Riata was primarily a place name for the ... Celtic tribe of Scots who resided in Dal Riata were often called the Dalriada, referring to ... ethnic backgrounds. The name is often spelled Dal Riada, and the two words are ...
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User:Angusmclellan/Picts
... third of the 7th century.[refs Dal Riada] The Angles of Bernicia, later ... Dauvit, "Pictish Kings 761–839: Integration with Dál Riata or Separate Development" in Sally M. Foster ...
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Dunadd
... a seat of the kings of Dál Riata. It is known for its unique stone ... thought to have formed part of Dál Riata's coronation ritual (though this is an ... Picts, laid waste the territory of Dál Riata and seized Dunadd, and burned Creic [location ... two sons of Selbach [king of Dál Riata], ie Dúngal and Feredach . .'. The site is ...
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