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rights to the
lordship after Cairistíona's resignation of her own claims.
There is
reason to
suspect that
Cairistíona's stake in the
lordship posed a...
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Cairistìona is a
Scottish Gaelic female given name
meaning Christian. The
English equivalent is Christina. The name
originates in the
Scottish Highlands...
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declared null by Reginald,
Bishop of the Isles, and
proceeded to
marry Cairistíona, a
daughter of Fearchar, Earl of Ross.
Whilst Lauon appears to have been...
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Bruce cause in Ireland.
After his death, Ruaidhrí's half-sister,
Cairistíona,
attempted to
transfer the
Clann Ruaidhrí
territories outside the family...
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secondary sources:
Cairistíona, Christian, Christiana, Christina, Christine, and Cristina. She has been
accorded various patronyms:
Cairistíona d. Ailéan, Christian...
- (Alexander),
Uilleam (William), Catrìona (Catherine),
Raibeart (Robert),
Cairistìona (Christina), Anna (Ann), Màiri (Mary),
Seumas (James), Pàdraig (Patrick)...
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diminutive forms, include:
Chislee (Korean) Christnah,
Krishna (Indian)
Cairistìona (Scottish Gaelic)
Chris (English)
Chrissie (English) کریستینا (Arabic)...
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Gaelic English Ref Note
Cairistiòna Christine Cairistìne,
Cairstiona Christina See also SG
cognate Cairistìona.
Cairistìona Christina,
Christine See...
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evidence suggesting that
their mother may have been Óláfr's
second wife:
Cairistíona,
daughter of
Fearchar mac an tSagairt, Earl of Ross. Specifically, the...
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Cairistíona, wife of Donnchadh, a
member of the
comital family of Mar.
Following Ruaidhrí's demise,
there is
evidence indicating that
Cairistíona and...