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Gille Coemgáin mac Máil
Brigti (died 1032) was the King or
Mormaer of Moray, a semi-autonomous
kingdom centred on
Inverness that
stretched across the north...
- mac Ruaidrí (before 1014–1020) Máel
Coluim mac Maíl
Brigti (1020–1029)
Gille Coemgáin mac Maíl
Brigti (1029–1032) Mac
Bethad mac Findláich, (Macbeth, King...
- Máel
Coluim mac Máil
Brigti was King or
Mormaer of
Moray (1020–1029), and, as his name suggests, the son of a Máel
Brigte (a
different person from Máel...
- from Loarn: Findláech mac Ruaidrí Máel
Coluim mac Máil
Brigti Gille Coemgáin mac Máil
Brigti Mac
Bethad mac Findláich (also king of Alba)
Lulach mac...
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killed by the sons of his
brother Máel Brigte, and that Máel
Coluim mac Máil
Brigti (Máel
Coluim of Moray) took
control of Moray. His
death is
reported in 1029...
- is not known.
Before 1032,
Gruoch was
married to
Gille Coemgáin mac Maíl
Brigti, the
Mormaer (Earl) of Moray, with whom she had at
least one son, Lulach...
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actual killer is not known, two of Brigte's sons, Máel
Coluim mac Máil
Brigti and
Gille Coemgáin, both
benefited from the
killing by
succeeding to the...
- mac Ruaidrí
before 1014–1020 Máel
Coluim mac Máil
Brigti 1020–1029
Gille Coemgáin mac Máil
Brigti 1029–1032 Mac
Bethad mac Findláich (?) 1032–1057 (...
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corrigenda p. xxi,
presumes Domnall to have been a son of Máel
Coluim mac Maíl
Brigti, King or
Mormaer of Moray, who is
called "king of Scotland" in his obituary...
- (2007)
suggests that the
reference may then be to Máel
Coluim mac Máil
Brigti a
Pictish Mormaer of
Moray or
alternatively that, as
elsewhere in Icelandic...