Loarn mac Eirc was a possible king of Dál Riata who may have lived in the 5th century. He was buried on Iona. Loarn's main significance is as the eponymous...
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Fergus Mór (redirect from Fergus Mór mac Eirc)
Fergus Mór mac Eirc (Scottish Gaelic: Fearghas Mòr Mac Earca; English: Fergus the Great) was a possible king of Dál Riata. He was the son of Erc of Dalriada...
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Cenél Loairn (redirect from Cinel Loarn)
The Cenél Loairn, the descendants of Loarn mac Eirc, controlled parts of northern Argyll around the Firth of Lorne, most probably centred in Lorne but...
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Kintyre, who claimed descent from Gabrán mac Domangairt, and the Cenél Loairn, who claimed descent from Loarn mac Eirc. While the Irish origin of the Kings...
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to come from his legendary mother Erc ingen Loarn, daughter of Loarn mac Eirc. She married Muiredach mac Eógain. According to the Duan Albanach and the...
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His father is named as Feredach mac Fergusa and he was said to be a descendant in the 6th generation of Loarn mac Eirc. Ferchar is first reported in the...
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Erc ingen Loarn (sometimes Latinized as Erca to distinguish her from her grandfather Eirc mac Eochaid) was a queen consort of Ailech, best known as the...
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The Cenél Loairn (kindred of Loarn) in Lorne, perhaps also Mull and Ardnamurchan, who claimed descent from Loarn mac Eirc The Cenél Comgaill (kindred of...
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of Loarn mac Eirc of Dál Riata who was mother of his son Muirchertach mac Muiredaig (died 532), High King of Ireland, also known as Muirchertach mac Ercae...
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of the Cenél Loairn named after Báetán, a putative great-grandson of Loarn mac Eirc. The Senchus fer n-Alban states that "Baotan has twenty houses". The...
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Isle of Mull, Morvern and Ardnamurchan, supposedly the descendants of Loarn mac Eirc. The chief place of the kingdom appears to have been at Dun Ollaigh...
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known as "Maclaren Country". The chiefly house of MacLaren is said to be descended from Loarn mac Eirc, believed to be a ruler of the kingdom of Dál Riata...
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Réti Gabrán mac Domangairt, a quo Cenél nGabráin House of Alpin House of Dunkeld Comgall mac Domangairt, a quo Cenél Comgaill Loarn mac Eirc, a quo Cenél...
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east of Argyll. Cenél Loairn, the name of the "kindred"/descendants of Loarn mac Eirc, who established Lorn (which at that time included the island of Mull)...
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Ulster, establishing the Gaelic kingdom of Dál Riata. In around AD 500, Loarn mac Eirc (a brother of Fergus Mór) became king of Dál Riata, founding the Cenél...
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Duror was part of the kingdom of Dál Riata, specifically part of the Loarn mac Eirc, the Kingdom of Lorne, which was one of the four main northerly clans...
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Colman ua hEirc ('Colman hoa hOirce'), died 5 December 701. Dub Dúin ua Fáeláin, also bishop, died 718. Áelchú, died 732. Fiannamail mac Geirtidi, died...
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New Beginning". Retrieved 27 November 2016. "The Pilgrims, Pearse Street, MacCurtain St/ Austin Friars St., MULLINGAR, Mullingar, WESTMEATH". National...
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