- as both have
similar patronyms, the
Pictish equivalent of the Old
Irish Feredach, but no
certain evidence exists for this identification, nor for an ****umption...
-
printed as "w",
corresponds with
Gaelic "f", so that
Uuredach is the
Gaelic Feredach and
Uurguist the
Gaelic Fergus, or
perhaps Forgus. As the
Dupplin Cross...
-
Loairn of Dál Riata, and
perhaps of all Dál Riata. His
father is
named as
Feredach mac
Fergusa and he was said to be a
descendant in the 6th
generation of...
-
returned to Scotland, and was
captured in 736,
along with his
brother Feredach, by Óengus.
Their subsequent fates are unknown. The
Annals of
Ulster at...
- the
Picts are
probably a
literary addition, and that the
Pictish king
Feredach is
probably inspired by Fidach,
father of
Crimthann mac Fidaig, who precedes...
- Ulster, the
Annales Cambriae and the
Chronicle of Melrose.
Gartnait son of
Feredach is
listed as a king of the
Picts some time earlier,
perhaps in the 720s...
- (Lughaidh V) King 63-71 ¦ Crimthann-Niadh-Nar (Criomthann II) King 72-88 ¦
Feredach Fionn Feachthach (Fearadhach Finnfeachtnach) King 93-115 ¦
Fiacha Fionn...
- ****ociating
Crimthann mac
Fidaig with the
Pictish king and father,
called Feredach. From the
perspective of the
early Eóganachta,
Crimthann mac Fidaig, named...
-
Pictish Chronicle king
lists include a king
named Alpín son of
Feret or
Feredach, but this
appears to be the
later king, Alpín II, Alpín son of Uuroid....
- to
these tracts he was the son of
Conall Corc by
Mongfind daughter of
Feredach, King of the
Picts of Scotland.
Hence the
alternate name for him Coirpre...