• Gartnait son of Donuel (Old Irish: Gartnait mac Domnaill or Gartnait mac Dúngail; died 663) was king of the Picts from 657 until 663. He succeeded Talorgan...
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  • him ruling for six or seven years between Drest IV and Cailtram. Cailtram is said to have been Gartnait's brother and three sons of Girom are successively...
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  • 663 until 672. Like his brother and predecessor Gartnait son of Donuel (Gartnait IV), and Gartnait's predecessor Talorgan son of Eanfrith (Talorgan I)...
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    Bannerman, pp. 92–94, identifies this Gartnait with Gartnait son of Áedán mac Gabráin, founder of the "genus Gartnait" of Skye. Woolf, "Pictish matriliny...
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  • died 657) was a King of the Picts from 653 to 657. As with his successors Gartnait son of Donuel and Drest son of Donuel, he reigned as a puppet king under...
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    Friuli (approximate date) Cunibert, bishop of Cologne (approximate date) Gartnait IV, king of the Picts (approximate date) Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin, king...
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  • Friuli (approximate date) Cunibert, bishop of Cologne (approximate date) Gartnait IV, king of the Picts (approximate date) Guaire Aidne mac Colmáin, king...
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  • King (616–631) Gartnait III, King (631–635) Bridei II, King (635–641) Talorc III, King (641–653) Talorgan I, King (653–657) Gartnait IV, King (657–663)...
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  • son of Girom, found in the king lists, the other being his successors Gartnait I and Cailtram. Anderson, Alan Orr; Early Sources of Scottish History A...
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  • according to some versions. Some variants place his reign between Gartnait I and Drest IV which may be a copyist's error, or alternatively, he may have had...
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    had issue: Sir John de Menteith the younger, married Helen daughter of Gartnait, Earl of Mar Walter Menteith Johanna Menteith, married (1) Malise, 7th...
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  • from 522 to 530. The Pictish Chronicle king lists associate him with Drest IV. Various reigns, separately and jointly, are assigned to the two Drests, varying...
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  • Nechtan reigned for 20 or 21 years. While the death of his predecessor Gartnait is given in 597 by the Annals of Tigernach, the death of Nechtan is not...
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    king of Hen Ogledd (approximate date) Euin, Lombard duke of Trent (Italy) Gartnait II, king of the Picts Owain mab Urien, king of Rheged (approximate date)...
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  • give earlier mormaers, i.e. Muirchertach (Latinized as Martachus) and Gartnait (sometimes Gratnach), mentioned respectively in charters of the reigns...
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    (not only was his first wife a member of this family but her brother, Gartnait, was married to a sister of Bruce). Ireland is also a serious possibility...
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    John de Soulis – Guardian (1301–04) Domhnall I, Earl of Mar (1276–1301) Gartnait, Earl of Mar (1301–05) Edward Bruce Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray...
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    and Robert, and the second between Domhnall's son and comital successor, Gartnait (died c.1302), and a sister of Robert Bruce VII. The marriage of Robert...
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  • (complete list) – Galam Cennalath, King (550–555) Bridei I, King (554–584) Gartnait II, King (584–595) Nechtan nepos Uerb, King (595–616) Kingdom of Strathclyde...
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  • (Archenfield), and reunites the two Welsh kingdoms (approximate date). King Gartnait III dies after a 4-year reign, and is succeeded by his brother Bridei II...
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  • king of Hen Ogledd (approximate date) Euin, Lombard duke of Trent (Italy) Gartnait II, king of the Picts Owain mab Urien, king of Rheged (approximate date)...
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  • King Arthur, also in the Battle of Camlann Fortunatus, Bishop of Todi Gartnait I, King of the Picts Husi Chun, general of Northern Wei (b. 495) Isidore...
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    John of Menteith, Sheriff of Dunbarton Castle, and Helena daughter of Gartnait, Earl of Mar. Sir John is reputed to have betrayed Sir William Wallace...
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  • (1114) Domhnall I, Earl of Mar 1281 1292 Died Gartnait, Earl of Mar 1292 1305 Earl of Dunbar (1115) Patrick IV, Earl of March 1289 1308 Earl of Angus (1115)...
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  • The tale involves historical figures such as Cano himself; Gartnán or Gartnait his father; Áedán mac Gabráin, the king of Dal Riada; Diarmait and Blathmac...
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    most notable Gaelic magnates and church officials of the north, namely Gartnait, mormaer of Buchan, Morggán, mormaer of Mar, Aindréas, bishop of Caithness...
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  • Notes Earl of Mar (1114) Gartnait, Earl of Mar 1292 1305 Died Domhnall II, Earl of Mar 1305 1332 Earl of Dunbar (1115) Patrick IV, Earl of March 1289 1308...
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