-
repeated references to rex
Fortrenn, ("the King of Fortriu"), la firu
Fortrenn ("the men of Fortriu") and
Maigh Fortrenn ("the
plain of Fortriu"), alongside...
-
power of the
Pictish nation with
Eochaid ruling among the
Brythons of
Fortrenn more or less
subject to him". What is
known of the two is that in 878 Giric...
- (AT761)
Oengus m.
Fherghussa rex
Pictorum (AU761)
Bruidhi rí
Fortrenn (AT763) Bruide, rex
Fortrenn (AU763)
Cinadhon regis Pictorum (AU775)
Cemoid rex pictorum...
-
recognisable as Fife.
Fotla as the
second element of Ath
Fhotla or Atholl.
Fortrenn is the
genitive form of Fortriu, the best
attested Pictish territory, now...
- 100 years. He had 7 sons.
These are
their names: Fib, Fidach, Floclaid,
Fortrenn, Got, Ce, Circinn."
Cruithne ruled Pictland for 135 years. Fib
ruled Fife...
- a. 865.6,
records his obit and
writes "Tuathal m.
Artgusso prim-epscop
Fortrenn &
abbas Duin Caillenn", that is, "Túathal son of Artgus,
chief bishop of...
- Fortriu, may mean that they were
originally qualified as
Mureb Fortrenn and Ros
Fortrenn,
respectively the "Coastland of Fortriu" and "Headland of Fortriu"...
- Fillans,
Fortrenn With
Retaining Wall And
Summer House 56°23′45″N 4°07′31″W / 56.395874°N 4.125416°W / 56.395874; -4.125416 (St Fillans,
Fortrenn With...
- the
first king to be
explicitly described in
contemporary sources as rex
Fortrenn, or king of Fortriu, and his
reign marks the
start of a
period that would...