Dál Riata (also Dalriada or Dalriata) was a Gaelic overkingdom on the western seaboard of Scotland with some territory on the northern coasts of Ireland. In the late 6th and early 7th century it encompassed roughly what is now Argyll and Bute and Lochaber in Scotland and also County Antrim in Northern...
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A king is a male monarch, or a head of state, who may or may not, depending on the style of government of a nation, exercise monarchal powers over a territory, usually called a kingdom or a realm. A king is the second highest noble title, surpassed only by emperor. A female monarch is a queen regnant...
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Although genealogists divide the monarchs of Scotland into "Houses", based on continental European ideas of dynasties, it appears that the kings and queens of Scotland, insofar as they thought about their ultimate origins, traced their descent from Fergus Mór, the legendary founder of Dál Riata said to have flourished in...
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à ed Find (Aed the White) was king of Dál Riata (modern western Scotland) from The list of kings of the Picts is based on the Pictish Chronicle which...
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His son is the first king of the Da/l Riata mentioned in my sources. Domangart (d. 507), son of Fergus Mo/r Comgall (d. 538) Gabra/n (d.
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Serious defeats in Ireland and Scotland in the time of Domnall Brecc (d. 642) ended Dál Riata's Golden Age, The history of Dál Riata in Ireland after Mag Rath is not entirely clear. It appears that the Uí Chóelbad kings of Dál nAraidi came to control the Glens of Antrim in the years after the battle.
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The tables below are intended to do this. To assist the user of internet search engines, I list in the fourth column of the tables some of the other spellings of the names of these kings. For a comparable list by David Hughes, go to: High-Kings of Ireland.
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Diekema, A., Yilmazel, O., Chen, J., Harwell, S., He, L., & Liddy, E. D. (2003). What do You Mean? Finding Answers to Complex Questions.
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