Mormaer Máel Coluim of Fife (1204–1228), or Maol Choluim anglicised as Malcolm, was one of the mormaers of Fife. He married Matilda, the daughter of Gille...
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was the nephew of Máel Coluim I, the previous mormaer, and the son of Máel Coluim I's brother Donnchadh, son of Donnchadh II. He is one of the Scottish...
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Malcolm (redirect from Máel Coluim)
Scots Máel Coluim, Earl of Angus, the fifth attested post 10th-century Mormaer of Angus Máel Coluim I, Earl of Fife, one of the more obscure Mormaers of Fife...
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Máel Coluim mac Cinaeda (Modern Scottish Gaelic: Maol Chaluim mac Choinnich; anglicised Malcolm II; c. 954 – 25 November 1034) was King of Alba (Scotland)...
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Malcolm IV (Medieval Gaelic: Máel Coluim mac Eanric; Scottish Gaelic: Maol Chaluim mac Eanraig), nicknamed Virgo, "the Maiden" (between 23 April and 24...
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The Earl of Fife or Mormaer of Fife was the ruler of the province of Fife in medieval Scotland, which encompassed the modern counties of Fife and Kinross...
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Earl Fife was a title in the Peerage of Ireland created by letters patent dated 26 April 1759 for William Duff, 1st Baron Braco, after asserting (but...
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Edelret mac Maíl Coluim or Æthelred Margotsson) was the son of King Malcolm III of Scotland (Gaelic Máel Coluim III) and his wife Margaret of Wessex, the third...
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sons Alexander I and David I. Scottish Gaelic has effectively dropped the Máel in Máel Coluim (meaning "tonsured devotee of Columba") so that the name...
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Máel Muire, Earl of Atholl (fl. 1130s), son of Duncan I of Scotland Matad, Earl of Atholl (died 1151x1161), son of Máel Muire of Scotland Máel Coluim...
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Duke of Fife Earl of Northesk Carnegie (disambiguation) The Relief of Sir James Carnegie from the effect of the attainder of James, fifth Earl of Southesk...
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St. Mary's Priory (Lothian) (redirect from Nunnery of North Berwick)
sources, such as the Scotichronicon of Walter Bower, allege that the founder of the house was Máel Coluim I, Earl of Fife (died ca. 1228), it is clear from...
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Revolt of the Earls, a protest by some of the native Scottish nobility during King Máel Coluim IV's trip to France as a vassal of King Henry II of England...
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Tigernach's chronicle says only: Máel Coluim son of Cináed, king of Alba, the honour of western Europe, died. He became Mormaer (Earl) of Moray – a semi-autonomous...
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Duke of Fife is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom that has been created twice, in both cases for the Earl of Fife. In 1889, Lord Fife married...
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1200 and 1209. The Earl of Warwick's death date cannot be defined with precision. See Earl of Warwick. The transfer of the Earldom of Leicester was confirmed...
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magnates like Earl Donnchadh II of Fife, the latter's son Máel Coluim, Gille Brigte, Earl of Strathearn, as well as probable members of Donnchadh's retinue...
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Isabella was the daughter of Domhnall I, Earl of Mar (died 1297 - 1302) and Helen (died after 1295), widow of Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife. Isabella's father...
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respectively in charters of the reigns of king Máel Coluim III (relating to the Céli Dé establishment of Loch Leven) and king Alexander I (relating to the monastic...
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king Malcolm II (Máel Coluim mac Cináeda), which took place about 25 March 1005. Whether Boite mac Cináeda was a son of this Kenneth, or of Kenneth II, is...
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because she married Máel Coluim of Lundie, and their son Thomas Durward eventually contested the inheritance of Mar by the line of Morggán. His wife was...
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Earl of Chester and (2) Robert II de Quincy Susanna, who was sent to England as a hostage in 1228, and possibly married Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife in...
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Máel Coluim escaped unharmed into areas of Scotland not yet under David's control, and there gained shelter and some measure of support; when Máel Coluim...
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Thorfinn the Mighty (redirect from Thorfinn II, Earl of Orkney)
youngest of the five known sons of Earl Sigurd Hlodvirsson, but the only son of Sigurd's marriage to an unknown daughter of King Malcolm II (Máel Coluim mac...
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Llywelyn ab Iorwerth (redirect from Llywelyn I of Wales)
the mother of his children, including Colban, Earl of Fife; She married firstly Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife, son of Duncan Macduff of Fife and wife Alice...
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Duncan II or Dunecan II, succeeded his father Duncan I as Earl of Fife in childhood. As a child of the previous mormaer, he was entitled to succeed his...
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Dunfermline Abbey (redirect from Abbey of Dunfermline)
I of Scotland, but the monastic establishment was based on an earlier priory dating back to the reign of his father King Máel Coluim mac Donnchada, i...
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lands of Hermiston from Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife Sir Andrew is the ancestor of the Earls of Morton, and the family of Douglas of Mains. Recent Y-DNA studies...
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relation to the same year, Gille Brigte's son Máel Coluim was besieging Uchtred on an island in Galloway. Máel Coluim mac Gille Brigte captured Uchtred. Uchtred...
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Alan Durward (category Year of birth unknown)
of Thomas de Lundin, a grandson of Gille Críst, Mormaer of Mar. His mother's name is unknown, but she was almost certainly a daughter of Máel Coluim,...
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