- Causantín or Constantín mac
Fergusa (English: "Constantine son of Fergus") (789–820) was king of the Picts, in
modern Scotland, from 789
until 820. He...
- Óengus mac
Fergusa may
refer to: Óengus I (before 700–761),
monarch a/k/a Onuist,
anglicised as
Angus son of Fergus, who, from 732 to 761,
reigned as...
- Uí
Fergusa was a
minor kingdom in
early medieval Ireland,
located near modern-day Dublin. The
kingdom was
located in the area
immediately west of what...
- Óengus mac
Fergusa (Angus MacFergus;
Irish Onuist,
Latinised Hungus) was king of the
Picts from 820
until 834. In
Scottish historiography, he is ****ociated...
- successful,
defeated with
heavy loss by Óengus's
brother Talorgan mac
Fergusa,
perhaps by Loch Awe. A
final campaign —
known as the "smiting" — in 741...
- the
Pictish period. Dál
Riata was
subject to the
Pictish king Óengus mac
Fergusa (reigned 729–761), and
although it had its own
kings beginning in the 760s...
-
Fergus mac Léti (also mac Léte, mac Léide, mac Leda) was,
according to
Irish legend and
traditional history, a king of Ulster. His
place in the traditional...
-
Fergus mac Róich/Róigh (literally "manliness, son of
great stallion") is an
Irish hero and a
character in the
Ulster Cycle of
Irish mythology. Formerly...
-
Gofraid mac
Fergusa is an
alleged ninth-century
figure attested by the
Annals of the Four
Masters and
various pedigrees concerning the
ancestors of Clann...
-
Ailill mac
Fergusa (died 800) was King of
South Brega of the Uí
Chernaig sept of
Lagore of the Síl nÁedo Sláine
branch of the
southern Ui Neill. He was...