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Fergus Mór mac Eirc (Scottish Gaelic:
Fearghas Mòr Mac
Earca; English:
Fergus the Great) was a
possible king of Dál Riata. He was the son of Erc of Dalriada...
- his son. The Cenél Mac
Earca, or
kindred of
McErca descend from Muircherdaich, a
grandson of Eógain, who was also
called Mac
Earca after his mother. This...
- [citation needed] 572 –
Battle of
Doete [citation needed] 579 –
Druim Mic
Earca [citation needed] 585 –
Kalketh [citation needed] 590 –
Eadan Mor [citation...
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Macfie Mac
Eichthighearna MacEacharn Mac Fhinng****ne
Mackinnon Mac Gabharáin
Earca MacLennan Mac
Ghille An****h, faic
Camshron Mac
Ghille Eadhráin Mac Ghilleoin...
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Eilean na Bearachd,
Eilean na Rainich,
Eilean Riabhach, Glas Leac,
Meall Earca, Ox Rock Loch a' Chàirn Bhàin:
Eilean à Ghamhna,
Eilean na Furaradh, Eilean...
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claim him as an ancestor.
Urchadh had an
elder brother called Urumhain or
Earca. In
addition to his son and successor, Donnchadh, he had
three known daughters...
- m.
Uramhan m.
Mailmhichil m.
Nuagad m.
Flaithniadh m. Ona m.
Aengusa m.
Earca derg m.
Briain m.
Ecach mugmedoin. FM1088.8 mac
Giolla Criost, mic Echtighern...
- the
bridge from Portmagee. The
island primary school (Scoil Naisiúnta Dar
Earca), a
community center and GAA
grounds serve the
entire island. In this sense...
- is
given as
Caireall mac Curnáin mac
Treana mac
Fionnchada mac Náir mac
Earca mac
Tiobraide mac
Soghain Salb****dhe mac
Fiacha Araidhe. His grandfather...
- ríogh ("Alas! that I did not go to the king's house")
Deacair aidhneas earca ríogh ("A
powerful argument the
tributes of a king")
Extant versions of...