Eochaid Buide was king of Dál Riata from around 608 until 629. "Buide" refers to the colour yellow, as in the colour of his hair. He was a younger son...
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Eochaid Buide, historical king of Dál Riata in the 7th century AD Eochaid mac Domangairt, historical king of Dál Riata in the 7th century AD Eochaid mac...
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either a son of Conall mac Comgaill or of Eochaid Buide. Connad appears to have been joint king with Eochaid Buide in the 620s. He is named as king of Dál...
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line, called "the sons of Eochaid Buide" and "the children of Cináed mac Ailpín", and the "sons of Conaing" After Eochaid Buide, between the main line and...
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CA: ABC-CLIO. pp. 639–640. ISBN 1-85109-445-8. Koch, J.T. (2006d). "Eochaid Buide". In Koch, J.T. (ed.). Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia. Vol...
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succeeded by his son, Eochaid Buide. Adomnán gives an account of Columba's prophecy that Eochaid's older brothers (listed as Artúr, Eochaid Find and Domangart)...
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King of Dál Riata until 608 when he was succeeded by his youngest son Eochaid Buide. Æthelfrith died in battle in 616. Matthews, Rupert (2003), England...
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from about 650 until 660. The Senchus fer n-Alban makes him a son of Eochaid Buide and thus a member of the Cenél nGabráin. The Duan Albanach has him succeed...
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Kenneth: ...Cináed son of Alpín son of Eochaid son of Áed Find son of Domangart son of Domnall Brecc son of Eochaid Buide son of Áedán son of Gabrán son of...
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honour of Phocas. The Corinthian column has a height of 13.6 m (44 ft). Eochaid Buide succeeds his father Áedán mac Gabráin as king of Dál Riata (modern Scotland)...
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him a reign of 575-605. Died c. 629 (after Connad Cerr) Eochaid Buide Eochaid Buide Eochaid mac Áedáin Cenél nGabráin; son of Áedán Known from Adomnán...
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Riata, in modern Scotland, from about 629 until 642. He was the son of Eochaid Buide. He was counted as Donald II of Scotland by the scholar Fraxinius. He...
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Aedan's younger son, Eochaid Buide, will succeed instead of Aedan's chosen sons. Columba then predicts the deaths of Artuir, Eochaid Find, and Domangart...
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descended from Eochaid Buide. It is not known who succeeded Dúnchad Bec as king of the Cenél nGabráin. The next known king is Eochaid mac Echdach, of...
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receiving his arms—a significant event—from a King of Dál Riata, such as Eochaid Buide, son of that Áedán mac Gabráin whom his father had defeated at the Battle...
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century. Artuir never himself became king of Dál Riata; his brother Eochaid Buide ruled after their father's death. However, Artuir became a war leader...
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Æbbe fled north with her mother and brothers to exile in the court of Eochaid Buide of Dál Riata. It was during this time of exile in western Scotland that...
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king of Uí Maine (Ireland) Connad Cerr, king of Dál Riata (Scotland) Eochaid Buide, king of Dál Riata Eustace of Luxeuil, Frankish abbot Jafar ibn Abi...
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Oswald (age 12), Oswiu (age 4) and others escape to the court of King Eochaid Buide of Dál Riata, where they are converted to Christianity by the monks...
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honour of Phocas. The Corinthian column has a height of 13.6 m (44 ft). Eochaid Buide succeeds his father Áedán mac Gabráin as king of Dál Riata (modern Scotland)...
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Cináed Máel Coluim Domnall Causantín Cináed Alpín Eochaid Áed Find Domangard Domnall Brecc Eochaid Buide Áedan Gabrán (hence Cenél nGabráin) Domangard Fergus...
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Ilchelgach mac Muirchertaig (died 566); Báetán mac Muirchertaig (died 572); Eochaid mac Domnaill (died 572); Colcu mac Domnaill (died 580); Colmán Rímid mac...
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I 605 Kenneth I Keir (Boece) See Connad Cerr 51 Eugenius IV 606 See Eochaid Buide. 52 Fearchair I 626 Ferquart See Ferchar mac Connaid 53 Donaldus IV...
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Oswald (age 12), Oswiu (age 4) and others escape to the court of King Eochaid Buide of Dál Riata, where they are converted to Christianity by the monks...
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Yellow Book of Lecan (redirect from Lebor Buide Lecáin)
derived the title from a note by Ciothruadh Mac Fhirbhisigh: [Leab]ar an Buide Leacain anim an leabhair so; mise Cirruaidh mac Taidg Ruaidh The Yellow...
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Edwin of Northumbria. At the court of Eochaid Buide she and her brothers converted to Christianity. King Eochaid's father, Áedán mac Gabráin had been a...
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king of Uí Maine (Ireland) Connad Cerr, king of Dál Riata (Scotland) Eochaid Buide, king of Dál Riata Eustace of Luxeuil, Frankish abbot Jafar ibn Abi...
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was of this branch. The Fled Dúin na nGéd makes Congal a grandson of Eochaid Buide, King of Dál Riata, which is unconfirmed by other sources but chronologically...
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Scotland Dál Riata (complete list) – Áedán mac Gabráin, King (?–c.606) Eochaid Buide, King (?–c.629) Connad Cerr, King (?–c.629) Domnall Brecc, King (?–c...
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Toirdhealbhach mac Ruaidhrí Ó Conchobhair, died 1239. Had sons Conchobar Buide and Brian. M1211.8. Raghnailt and Caillech De, two daughters of Roderic...
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