• Uuen son of Onuist (Old Irish: Eogán mac Óengusa; died 839), commonly referred to by the hypocoristic Eóganán, was king of the Picts between A.D. 837–839...
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  • may have forced Kenneth to attack the Picts. After the death of Eóganan mac Óengusa in 839, Uurad, and then Bridei VI succeeded him as the King of the...
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  • Ardstraw (6th century), Irish saint Eóganan mac Óengusa (died 839), king of Fortriu Éogan of Argyll (Eóghan MacDubhgaill) (died in or after 1268) Eoghain...
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    3-year reign. He is succeeded as ruler of the Picts by his cousin Eóganan mac Óengusa. April 10 – Halley's Comet passes approximately 5 million km from...
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    Chinese Buddhist monk (b. 738) Cummascach mac Congalaig, king of Brega Ecgberht, king of Wessex Eóganan mac Óengusa, king of the Picts Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi...
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  • in the Annals of Ulster, where it is recorded that "Eóganán mac Óengusa, Bran mac Óengusa, Áed mac Boanta, and others almost innumerable" died in a battle...
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  • Chinese Buddhist monk (b. 738) Cummascach mac Congalaig, king of Brega Ecgberht, king of Wessex Eóganan mac Óengusa, king of the Picts Ibrahim ibn al-Mahdi...
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    Froích mac Cuirc (Inner Circle) Óengus mac Nad Froích, d. 489 Feidlimid mac Óengusa Eochaid mac Óengusa, d. 522 Ailill mac Nad Froích Coirpre Luachra mac Cuirc...
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    successfully for power in Pictland in the 840s, following the death of Eóganán mac Óengusa, is supported by nearly contemporary evidence. Early kings of Clann...
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  • later rulers of Alba and of Scotland, traced their descent from Fergus Mór mac Eirc, and even in the 16th century, James VI of Scotland called himself the...
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    the Picts Constantín mac Fergusa, d. 820 Óengus II of the Picts, d. 834 Drest IX of the Picts, d. 836 or 837 Eóganan mac Óengusa, d. 839 Another member...
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  • II, King (unknown) Eóganán mac Óengusa, King (unknown) Áed mac Boanta, King (c.835–839) Alpín mac Echdach, King (unknown) Cináed mac Ailpín, King (unknown)...
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    Causantín mac Fergussa, ri Alban (AI820) Custantin m. Fergusa, rex Fortreinn (AU820) Oengus m. Fergusa, rex Fortrenn (AU834) Eoganán mac Oengusa rí Dáil...
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  • Columba. 839 Eóganan mac Óengusa and his brother Bran killed in battle with Vikings, end of dominance of Fortriu. 858 Death of Kenneth mac Alpin, King...
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    Áedán mac Gabráin (Old Irish pronunciation: [ˈaiðaːn mak ˈɡaβraːnʲ]; Irish: Aodhán mac Gabhráin), also written as Aedan, was a king of Dál Riata from c...
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    Eógan mac Óengusa, the King of Dál Riata Áed mac Boanta, and many others. In the aftermath, in the 840s, Kenneth MacAlpin (Medieval Gaelic: Cináed mac Ailpín)...
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