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Colin from as
early as the 14th century. Mac
Cailean was a
patronymic used by Clan Campbell,
after Cailean Mór (died 1296). As a surname,
Colin can be...
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Cailean Mór
Caimbeul (also
known as Sir
Colin Campbell; died
after 1296) is one of the
earliest attested members of Clan
Campbell and an
important ancestor...
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Cailean of
Carrick or
Cailean mac
Donnchadh ("Colin, son of Duncan", died
before 1250) was the son of Donnchadh, Earl of
Carrick († 1250), and probably...
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likely his grandson, the son of Donnchadh's
oldest son and heir
Cailean mac Donnchadh.
Cailean, also
known as
Colin and
Nicholaus of Carrick,
predeceased his...
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Colin Maclaurin (/məˈklɔːrən/;
Scottish Gaelic:
Cailean MacLabhruinn;[pronunciation?]
February 1698 – 14 June 1746) was a
Scottish mathematician who made...
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Campbell chief Cailean Mór (Colin Campbell) in 1296. (See:
Battle of Red Ford.) All
subsequent chiefs of Clan
Campbell have
taken Mac
Cailean Mór as their...
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Hertford 5.
Isabella de
Clare 11.
Isabel Marshal 1.
Robert I of
Scotland 12.
Cailean mac
Donnchaidh 6. Niall, Earl of
Carrick 3.
Marjorie 14.
Walter Stewart...
- Bruce, His
Gaelic name
means "Niall, Colin's son"
since he was the son of
Cailean Mór. His
services to the King
elevated the
Campbells into the
higher ranks...
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MacCailein Mòr,
which is
Gaelic for "The
Great MacColin"
referring to
Cailean Mór (Colin the Great) of
Lochawe (Colin of Lochow) who was
killed in fighting...
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Colin Og
Campbell of
Lochawe (died 1340 at
Locale Argyle), also
known as
Cailean Óg Caimbeul, Sir
Colyn Cambel,
Colin the Young, and
Coline Oig Campbell...