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    expedition, but Eóghan seems to have been temporarily deprived of his Argyll possessions. In 1250, Eóghan tried to obtain rulership of the Isle of Man, but was...
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  • sent Eóghan westward to take control of the Isles (at least temporarily) on his behalf. Up until this point Eóghan had two overlords: the King of Norway...
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  • important of these was his son Eóghan of Argyll, who succeeded to his lordship. It has been alleged, without any authority, that a daughter of Donnchadh...
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  • Eógan (redirect from Eóghan)
    in 1903) have stated that Eóghan equates to Owain and Eugene; Dr Rachel Bromwich has commented that Eoghan is a derivation of the Latin Eugenius, making...
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    William FitzWarin (category English people of the Wars of Scottish Independence)
    of Roslin in a prisoner exchange. FitzWarin died some point around 1299. William FitzWarin married Maria de Ergadia (d. 1302), daughter of Eóghan of Argyll...
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    son Eóghan returned to Scotland with Edward Balliol's unsuccessful attempt at the Scottish throne in the 1330s. The MacDougalls re-emerged in Argyll in...
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    and his brother Donnchadh and either Eóghan of Argyll who "was king afterwards" or possibly an unknown "relation of theirs, called Somerled, [who] was then...
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  • Dubgall mac Dubgaill, King (?) Somairle mac Dubgaill, King (?–1230) Eóghan of Argyll, King (c.1244/48–c.1268) Dubhghall mac Ruaidhrí, King (1249–1266) Wales...
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    Alexander of Argyll, also known as Alexander of Lorne, and Alexander MacDougall (Scottish Gaelic: Alasdair MacDubhgaill; died 1310), was a Scottish magnate...
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    consort of Mann and the Isles and Countess of Strathearn. Maria was a daughter of Eóghan Mac Dubhghaill, Lord of Argyll, and thus a member of Clann Dubhghaill...
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    perhaps Óspakr-Hákon), sons of Dugald Eóghan MacDubhgall, son of Donnchadh (died 1268×1275) Alexander of Argyll, son of Eoghan (died 1310×1311, perhaps at...
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  • Alexander II of Scotland had become more assertive in the area, particularly in relation to overlordship over its MacDougall ruler, Eóghan of Argyll. The events...
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    13th-century, lord in Argyll. He does not appear in contemporary records, although his name appears in the patronymic names of two of his sons. Suibhne appears...
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  • Clement's problem seems to have been with the ruler of Argyll, Eóghan. The lack of royal authority in Argyll made it difficult for the national and international...
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  • that Eóghan was forced from Argyll by the Scots, Dubhghall himself "took kingship" in the Isles. This record could reveal that Dubhghall and Eóghan shared...
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  • up the kingship to his brother and made for Argyll, Scotland where he married a daughter of the King of Scotland. Ánrothán's great-grandson was Suibhne...
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    Clann Ruaidhrí (category Gaelic families of Norse descent)
    unexpected death of Haraldr in 1248 that Hákon sent Eóghan west over sea to temporarily take up the kingship of the Isles on his behalf. Eóghan, however, was...
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  • bestowed the title upon Eóghan, and in 1249, upon learning of Haraldr Óláfsson's death, Hákon sent Eóghan westward to take control of the Hebrides. In May...
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  • magnate. He was a grandson of John MacDougall, Lord of Argyll, a man who had been forced from Scotland into exile in the first third of the century. It was under...
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  • Ailéan mac Ruaidhrí (category Members of the pre-1707 Parliament of Scotland)
    that Eóghan was forced from Argyll by the Scots, Dubhghall himself "took kingship" in the Isles. This record could reveal that Dubhghall and Eóghan shared...
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  • catastrophe, Hákon quickly sent Eóghan west over sea to temporarily take up the kingship of the Isles on his behalf. Eóghan, however, was not only a Norwegian...
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    death of Haraldr Óláfsson in 1248 that Hákon sent Eóghan west-over-sea to temporarily take up the kingship of the Isles on his behalf. Eóghan, however...
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  • This toponymical list of counties of the United Kingdom is a list of the origins of the names of counties of the United Kingdom. For England and Wales...
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  • Dubhghall mac Suibhne (category Nobility from Argyll and Bute)
    landholder in Argyll, and a leading member of Clann Suibhne. He was a son of Suibhne mac Duinn Shléibhe, and appears to have held lordship of Knapdale from...
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  • and the same. So too may be the fact that Eóghan is recorded to have granted property to the Diocese of Argyll in 1240, which could be evidence that Donnchadh...
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    Clan MacNeacail (category Gaelic families of Norse descent)
    as one of the prince's guides in their family Bible. The Skye poet Sorley Maclean noted a family tradition that his maternal ancestor Eóghan (Ewen) Nicolson...
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    Eilean Munde (category Uninhabited islands of Highland (council area))
    Munde, who was Abbot and Confessor in Argyll ... Upon this island is the ruin of a little chapel, all the four walls of which are still entire, dedicated...
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  • 2022 Russian military exercise in the Irish EEZ controversy (category Prelude to the Russian invasion of Ukraine)
    Channel. They then handed over observation duty to HMS Argyll of the Royal Navy and USS Roosevelt of the United States Navy. The Irish Air Corps CASA/IPTN...
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  • Bishop of Argyll and the Isles Ronald Shepherd – Bishop of British Columbia David Smith – Bishop of Bradford & Maidstone Mark Sowerby – Bishop of Horsham...
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  • This is a list of wives and consorts of the sovereign rulers of the Isle of Man. Most of these women used other titles that their husband held rather...
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