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Findláech mac Ruaidrí (died 1020), son of Ruaidrí mac Donald, was the
minor "king",
locally called "Mormaer", of Moray, in the
north of modern-day Scotland...
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Macbethad mac
Findláech (anglicised as
Macbeth MacFinlay; died 15
August 1057),
nicknamed the Red King (Middle Irish: Rí Deircc), was King of Scotland...
- daughter" of
Malcolm married Findláech of Moray, (
Findláech mac Ruaidrí),
father of Macbeth, King of Scotland, (Macbethad mac
Findláech),
which would make Malcolm...
- (Hudson p. 136). In 1020, he parti****ted in the
killing of his
uncle Findláech, the
father of MacBeth. The
Annals of
Ulster (s.a. 1032)
reports that...
- (Cináed mac Duib). He was the
father of
Gruoch of
Scotland and
friend to
Findláech of Moray,
Macbeth of Scotland's father. He
arranged the
marriage of Macbeth...
- Lodge, near Doune,
Stirling and
Darnaway Castle, near Forres, Moray.
Findláech mac Ruaidrí (before 1014–1020) Máel
Coluim mac Maíl
Brigti (1020–1029)...
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younger sisters: the
woman (named by
Hector Boece as Donada) who
married Findláech mac Ruaidrí,
Mormaer of Moray, and was the
mother of Macbeth; and an unnamed...
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record the
killing of
Findláech, son of Ruaidri, 'mormaer of Moray', in 1020 by the sons of his brother, Mael Brigte. Both
Findlaech and Mael
Coluim are...
- do****entary
record in 1020 with the
killing of
Findláech mac Ruaidrí by his nephews, the sons of Máel Brigte.
Findláech's death is
recorded in both the
Annals of...
- of
Scottish origin, from the
Gaelic personal name
Fionnlagh (Old
Irish Findlaech),
composed of the
elements fionn "white", "fair" (see Finn) +
laoch "warrior"...