- Look up
Achaius in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Achaius may
refer to: John Capell**** (died 1147),
Bishop of
Glasgow nicknamed "
Achaius"
Achaius, one...
- Æthelstan of East Anglia, the
cross of St
Andrew appeared in the sky to
Achaius, King of Scots;
after his victory, he
established the
Order of the Thistle...
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Seleucid kingdom Achaeus (mythology),
three figures in Gr****
mythology Achaius, one of the
legendary kings of
Scotland This page or
section lists people...
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Eochaid or
Eochaidh (earlier
Eochu or Eocho,
sometimes anglicised as Eochy,
Achaius or Haughey) is a po****r
medieval Irish and
Scottish Gaelic name deriving...
- Óengus mac
Fergusa (Angus MacFergus;
Irish Onuist,
Latinised Hungus) was king of the
Picts from 820
until 834. In
Scottish historiography, he is ****ociated...
- Douglas [it] is a
commander of
forces sent by the
mythical Scottish king
Achaius, to the
court of
Charlemagne to aid him in his wars
against Desiderius...
- Selvach. See
Selbach mac
Ferchair and the
legend of
Sholto Douglas. 65
Achaius 788 See
Eochaid mac Áeda Find. Also
supposed to have
concluded a treaty...
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William Douglas is a
commander of
forces sent by the
mythical Scottish king
Achaius (Eochaid?), to the
court of
Charlemagne to aid him in his wars against...
- in the
reign of
Charlemagne to form an
alliance with the
mythical King
Achaius. Pierre's son then
became thane of the Isle of Man in 814. One tradition...
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Synchronisms of
Flann and
known from
later genealogies.
Buchanan calls him
Achaius and
gives him a late
reign of 788-819 c. 834-841
Dungal Dungal mac Selbaig...