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Ainbcellach mac
Ferchair was king of the Cenél
Loairn of Dál Riata, and
perhaps of all Dál Riata, from 697
until 698, when he was
deposed and
exiled to...
- had
deposed his
brother Ainbcellach in 698. In 701 he destro**** Dún Olaigh, but
whether this was in a war
against Ainbcellach,
against a king of the rival...
- Preceded by
Ferchar Fota King of Dál
Riata 697 Succeeded by
Ainbcellach mac Ferchair...
- king of Dál
Riata only on the
death of
Domnall Donn in 696. His sons
Ainbcellach and
Selbach were
kings of Dál Riata. Anderson, Alan Orr,
Early Sources...
- Preceded by
Ainbcellach King of Dál
Riata 698–700 Succeeded by Selbach...
- (modern
western Scotland) from
about 733
until 736. He was the son of
Ainbcellach mac Ferchair. His
coming to
power is
reported in 733, and is not obviously...
-
Lindisfarne July 22 – Wu Chengsi,
nephew of
Chinese sovereign Wu
Zetian Ainbcellach mac Ferchair, king of Dál
Riata (Scotland) Berthtred, Anglo-Saxon noblemen...
- the Cenél Loairn, and thus
claimed descent from Loarn:
Ferchar Fota
Ainbcellach mac
Ferchair Selbach mac
Ferchair Dúngal mac
Selbaig Muiredach mac Ainbcellaig...
- him
Eugenius VI and
gives him a
reign of 694-704.
Deposed c. 698
Ainbcellach Ainbcellach mac
Ferchair Cenél Loairn; son of
Ferchar Fota Died 718 in battle...
- Máel
Coluim mac Cináeda and Causantín mac Cuilén,
kings of Alba, and of
Ainbcellach mac
Ferchair and
other Dál
Riata kings. Most
versions of the Senchus...