- The
lords of
Galloway consisted of a
dynasty of
heirs who were
lords (or kings) and
ladies who
ruled over
Galloway in
southwest Scotland,
mainly during...
- pronunciation: [ˈt̪ɔn̪ˠɔxəɣ]; Latin: Dunc****; English: Duncan) was a Gall-
Gaidhil prince and
Scottish magnate in what is now south-western Scotland, whose...
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Norse settlement The Norse–Gaels (Old Irish: Gall-Goídil; Irish: Gall-Ghaeil;
Scottish Gaelic: Gall-Ghàidheil, 'foreigner-Gaels') were a
people of mixed...
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known in
Gaelic sources as Tomás Mac
Uchtraigh (died 1231), was a Gall-
Gaidhil prince and adventurer. The son of Lochlann, king of Galloway,
Thomas was...
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rather than Old
Welsh Reget, and that the
place was so
named by the Gall
Gaidhil, 'foreign Gaels', who
colonised Galloway in the
Viking period." For Gaelic...
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Sanjar Mirza of Merv.
Thomas of
Galloway 1212–1228 England Scotland Gall-
Gaidhil prince and
adventurer who was emplo**** as an
agent for his
brother Alan...
- son of Henry, high king of Scotland, the best
Christian that was of the
Gaidhil [who dwell] by the sea on the east for almsdeeds,
hospitality and piety...
- were
granted to
Ailean [Alan], Lord of
Galloway (or "King of the Gall-
Gaidhil"), his
brother Tomás Mac
Uchtraigh and
their cousin Donnchadh of Carrick...
- 400–500,
Venii became Féni, and were also
known to have
called themselves Gaídhil (from
Common Celtic *wēdelos,
Brythonic gwddel,
Goidelic *wēdus to Old...
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known as "Malcolm the Maiden", and was
styled by one
Gaelic annalist as "the best
Christian that was of the
Gaidhil [who dwell] by the sea on the east"...