- Cill
Chriosd or
Kilchrist (Christ's Church) is a
ruined former parish church of Strath, on the Isle of Skye, Scotland. It was
constructed around the 16th...
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Scottish Gaelic name, Gille Chrìost, Gille
Chriosd,
meaning "servant of Christ" (i.e.
gilla "servant",
chriosd "Christ").
Surnames of
similar origins include...
- in Gaelic,
Gille Chriosd, the
progenitor of the
Clann an Mhaoil, was a
religious man like his father.
Because of this,
Gille Chriosd wore the tonsure...
-
heads off on foot
through the
island searching for a
place named Cille Chriosd. On a
remote beach, as the sun sets,
David and
Fraser face
their final...
- 1210–1295) Maol
Domhnaich (Maldoven) (d. 1250)
Mormaer of
Lennox ?
Gille Chriosd Robert VI de Brus (1243–1304) Maol
Choluim (Malcolm) I (d. 1303) Mormaer...
- in the 1970s, fell into disrepair, and is now a
holiday home. At Cill
Chriosd (Christ's
Church or "Kilchrist"),
halfway to Broadford, are the
stark remains...
- 1210–1295) Maol
Domhnaich (Maldoven) (d. 1250)
Mormaer of
Lennox ?
Gille Chriosd Robert VI de Brus (1243–1304) Maol
Choluim (Malcolm) I (d. 1303) Mormaer...
- its
descent from the
original line of the
Earls of Lennox,
through Gille Chriosd,
brother of Maol Domhnaich, Earl of Lennox, who
received in charter, "de...
- Archbold, Archibald, Bishop,
Gillespie GillEasbuig Gillespie,
Archibald Gille
Chriosd Gilchrist,
Christie GilleChrìost Gilchrist,
Christie Gill'Iosa Gillies...
- 1210–1295) Maol
Domhnaich (Maldoven) (d. 1250)
Mormaer of
Lennox ?
Gille Chriosd Robert VI de Brus (1243–1304) Maol
Choluim (Malcolm) I (d. 1303) Mormaer...