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Muiredach mac
Ainbcellaig was king of the Cenél
Loairn and of Dál
Riata (modern
western Scotland) from
about 733
until 736. He was the son of Ainbcellach...
- successor, or successors. It
appears that he was
succeeded by
Muiredach mac
Ainbcellaig, who had
replaced Dúngal mac
Selbaig as king of the Cenél Loairn. Annals...
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entry is
followed by the
statement that Dúngal's cousin,
Muiredach mac
Ainbcellaig,
became king of the Cenél Loairn, and it
seems probable that the rise...
- Riata,
probably in the 730s.
Presumed to be the son of
Muiredach mac
Ainbcellaig, and thus a king of the Cenél Loairn, Eógan is not
named in any surviving...
- Selbaig, King (?–726)
Eochaid mac Echdach, King (726–733)
Muiredach mac
Ainbcellaig, King (733–736) Alpín mac Echdach, King (unknown) Eógan mac Muiredaig...
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general Zhao Jing,
Chinese official Hugbert, duke of
Bavaria Muiredach mac
Ainbcellaig, king of Dál
Riata Yamabe no Akahito, ****anese poet
David Nicolle (2008)...
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Eugenius VI. Also see
Eochaid mac
Echdach 60
Mordacus 723 See
Muiredach mac
Ainbcellaig. 61
Etfinus 730
Ethfinus (Boece) See Áed Find 62
Eugene VIII 761 See...
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Ainbcellach mac
Ferchair Selbach mac
Ferchair Dúngal mac
Selbaig Muiredach mac
Ainbcellaig In high-medieval times, the
Mormaers of
Moray claimed descent from Loarn:...
- VII and
gives him a
reign of 706-723. 733–736
Muiredach Muiredach mac
Ainbcellaig Cenél Loairn; son of
Ainbcellach Chief of the Cenél Loairn; Muiredach...
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stronghold of Cenél Loairn, then
under the
control of
Muiredach mac
Ainbcellaig;
before being drowned in 739 by the
Pictish king
Onuist son of Uurguist...