Óengus son of Fergus (Pictish: *Onuist map Vurguist; Old Irish: Óengus mac Fergusso, lit. 'Angus son of Fergus'; died 761) was king of the Picts from 732...
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mac Domangairt The Cenél nÓengusa (kindred of Óengus) in Islay and Jura, who claimed descent from Óengus Mór mac Eirc The Cenél Loairn (kindred of Loarn)...
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army, and 4000 of Óengus' army – including Óengus himself – died. According to Orderic Vitalis, Edward followed up the killing of Óengus by marching north...
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from the 730s to the 830s AD. Their first ruler of Pictland was the great Óengus I of the Picts, who may be the figure carved into the St Andrews Sarcophagus...
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728–729) Drest VII, King (724–726) Alpín I, King (726–728) Óengus I, King (729–761) Bridei V, King (761–763) Ciniod I, King (763–775) Alpín II, King (775–778)...
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Angus (given name) (section Óengus)
of Clonfert Óengus I of the Picts (died 761), king of the Picts Óengus of Tallaght (died 824), Irish bishop, reformer and writer Óengus II of the Picts...
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against the forces of Æthelwald in Scotland. Bridei V succeeds his brother Óengus I as king of the Picts (modern Scotland). The city of Oviedo (Northern Spain)...
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This leads to the decline of the power of King Óengus I. The Ghana Empire begins (approximate date). Gopala I is proclaimed as the first ruler and founder...
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Óengus mac Fergusa may refer to: Óengus I (before 700–761), monarch a/k/a Onuist, anglicised as Angus son of Fergus, who, from 732 to 761, reigned as...
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County, Minnesota Óengus I of the Picts (died 761), king of the Picts Óengus of Tallaght (died 824), Irish bishop, reformer and writer Óengus II of the Picts...
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(Onuist), son of Uurgust" in M. Lynch (2002). Norway book: "Jomsvikingslaget i oppklarende lys", informs the Pictish kings escaped to the coast of Norway...
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a son of Onuist II [son of] Uurguist [Wrguist] (in Gaelic: Óengus II mac Fergusa (Óengus II), died 834) and succeeded his cousin Drest mac Caustantín...
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until 732. He was succeeded by Óengus. It has been suggested that the St Andrews Sarcophagus was commissioned by Óengus to hold Nechtan's remains, although...
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name "Angus" indicates the territory of the eighth-century Pictish king, Óengus I. The area that now comprises Angus has been occupied since at least the...
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Óengus I of the Picts, d. 761 Bridei V of the Picts Talorgan II of the Picts, d. 782 Drest VIII of the Picts Constantín mac Fergusa, d. 820 Óengus II...
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even the basic historic facts. The Pictish king may actually have been Óengus I while the English leader may have been the English king Æthelstan, who...
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This leads to the decline of the power of King Óengus I. The Ghana Empire begins (approximate date). Gopala I is proclaimed as the first ruler and founder...
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architecture (including the Great Mosque of Córdoba). Battle of Newanbirig: Kings Óengus I of the Picts and Eadberht of Northumbria attack King Dumnagual III of Strathclyde...
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settlement which is now St. Andrews. Here he was welcomed by a Pictish king, Óengus I (who was actually of the eighth century). Regulus is claimed to have brought...
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Onuist or Ungus may refer to: Óengus I of the Picts (d. 761), king of the Picts 732–761 Óengus II of the Picts (d. 834), king of the Picts c. 820–834 Angus...
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III, succeeds to the throne and loses Kyle to a joint invasion, by kings Óengus I of the Picts and Eadberht of Northumbria. (Most records show Dumnagual...
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southern England. He is also named "Rex Britanniae" (king of Britain). King Óengus I of the Picts invades the neighbouring kingdom of Dál Riata, which is subjugated...
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brother of Óengus, whom he succeeded as king. His death is recorded by the Annals of Ulster and the Annals of Tigernach. House of Óengus Calise, J. M...
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attained the kingship of the Men of Moray. Óengus' last known predecessor was Máel Snechtai (d. 1085). If Óengus ruled during this whole period, then he...
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Fortriu after 789 and perhaps, if Constantín was a kinsman of Óengus I of the Picts (Óengus son of Fergus), from around 730. The dominance of Fortriu came...
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Who the Mormaer or King was at this time is not known; it may have been Óengus of Moray or his father, whose name is not known. As for the Mearns, the...
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Eóganacht Locha Léin of Iarmuman and of a line of powerful Pictish kings, e.g. Óengus I of the Picts, but it appears this can be dismissed as a case of coincidental...
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He is presumed to have been the son of Óengus mac Fergusa. He was succeeded by his son Drest. House of Óengus Yorke, B. (2006). The Conversion of Britain:...
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against the forces of Æthelwald in Scotland. Bridei V succeeds his brother Óengus I as king of the Picts (modern Scotland). The city of Oviedo (Northern Spain)...
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