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Nom de scène | Æda Finn mac Eochaid |
Nom de scène | dit Le Beau |
Nom de naissance | Æd the White |
Nom de scène | Aed Find des Scots de Loch Aber |
Nom de naissance | Æd the Fair |
Nom de naissance | Æd Hugh Fionn mac Echdach Find of Dál Riata |
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about 0720 | Dunadd, Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom | |
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0744 | Scotland | |
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0778 | Dunollie, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom | |
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0778 | Argyll, Scotland, United Kingdom |
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Numéro national d'identification | IND1420 |
DR01 On the direct Carrington/Rankin ancestor heritage line DR01 of the Carrington family goes back to OILIOLL Cassfiaclagh King of Ireland in 160BC but dates are very sketchy this far back as I have names from historical texts but not accurate birth dates after Crommcenn. The Scottish Renaissance humanist George Buchanan gave a long list of Scottish Kings in his history of Scotland—published in Latin going back even further titled Rerum Scoticarum Historia in 1582—most of the earliest kings are now considered by historians to be figures of legend,or completely misrepresented. The list went back around 1900 years from 1580 and began with Fergus I. James VI of Scotland, who was Buchanan's pupil, he adopted the story of Fergus I as his ancestor, and the antiquity of the line was emphasised by the House of Stuart. So if ancient Scottish and Irish history is of interest and the Kings and Queens of Dál Riata follow the Rankin family from my mothers mother JESSIE Rankin and then DR01 all the way back more than 2,100 years of direct ancestral line! At ETHNE Eldest Daughter MacCorbred II b 0050 I have included a link to the book as I have used evidence from it past this point. Dates before 1500 are usually approximate as births and deaths were often not registered only names of children. I have used Wills, graves, encyclopaedia references, books and web sources such as Wikipedia and have only recorded on this tree plausible dates, the web is unfortunately full of impossible records! |
KQ01 Leads to the Kings and Queens of Scotland and to DR01. Following the final withdrawal of the Romans from Scotland in the 4th century, there were a number of tribal groupings whose boundaries changed over the centuries. In the north, the Picts covered the Highlands and parts of the Lowlands as far as Angus, Fife and Stirling. Although little is known of the Picts and apart from late lists of kings written in Latin, they left no written record. The earliest king who is more than just a name on a list is Bridei in the 6th century who was a son of the Welsh king Maelcon. Bridei won a victory over Gabran, the most powerful of the Scots in Dalriada which was roughly where Argyllshire is now. Bridei was the first Pictish king to show an interest in Christianity and he met St Columba at his power base near Inverness. South of the Picts and Scots was the kingdom of Strathclyde, centred on Dumbarton Rock. To the east, in Lothian and around present day Edinburgh were the Gododdin, who spoke a form of early Welsh language. They were eventually overwhelmed by the Nothumbrians. In the south-west was the kingdom of Rheged on both sides of the Solway Firth. KENNETH mac Alpin 0810 was the first king to unite the kingdoms of Dalriada in the west and the Picts and as such is regarded as the first king of Scotland. Kenneth I (843-858) Kenneth mac Alpin or Kenneth, son of Alpin, was 35th king of Dalriada. By inheritance (his grandmother was a Pict) and by conquest, he also became king of the Picts in 843 and by 858 ruled as far as the river Tweed (near the current English border). One of his daughters married the King of Strathclyde and their son became King Eochaid (below). On his death in 858, Kenneth's brother became King Donald I and his cousins later became Kings Constantine I and King Aed. AEDH (878-879) Another son of Kenneth I and brother of Constantine I, he was killed by Giric, a son of Donald I. Constantine II (900-942) Son of Aedh. After an unsuccessful invasion of Northumbria, Constantine had to submit to the Saxon King Edward the Elder, son of Alfred the Great. Constantine was also defeated in a later battle against Athelstan, Edward's son, at Brunanburgh. He renounced the throne in favour of his cousin, Malcolm I and became a monk at St Andrews. He died in 952. |
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