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- Garmoran is an area of western Scotland. It lies at the south-western edge of the present Highland Region. It includes Knoydart, Morar, Moidart, Ardnamurchan...
- Amy of Garmoran also known as Amie MacRuari and Euphemia was a 14th-century Scottish noblewoman who was the sister of Raghnall mac Ruaidhri, Lord of Garmoran...
- Raghnall's ********ination, just three years later, left Garmoran in the hands of Amy of Garmoran. The southern parts of the Kingdom of the Isles had become...
- remainder of Garmoran. However, on Ranald's death, his sons were still children, and Godfrey took the opportunity to seize the Lordship of Garmoran. Furthermore...
- as Garmoran, and ruled by the MacRory. Following the 1266 Treaty of Perth, Garmoran became a Scottish crown dependency - the Lordship of Garmoran - still...
- and Rhum), became Garmoran, and was ruled by the MacRory, a faction among Somerled's heirs. Following the 1266 Treaty of Perth, Garmoran became a Scottish...
- remainder of Garmoran. However, on Ranald's death, his sons were still children, and Godfrey took the opportunity to seize the Lordship of Garmoran. This led...
- Moidart was known as Garmoran, and ruled by the MacRory, a faction among Somerled's heirs. Following the 1266 Treaty of Perth, Garmoran became a Scottish...
- Arisaig was known as Garmoran and ruled by the MacRory, a faction among Somerled's heirs. After the 1266 Treaty of Perth, Garmoran became a Scottish crown...
- held the lordship in the Hebrides and the lands that came to be known as Garmoran. It is possible that these territories were gained after Angus’ death,...