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Gartnait, son of Domelch, (died 595) was a king of the
Picts from 584 to 595. The
Pictish Chronicle king
lists contained in the
Poppleton M****cript have...
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Gartnait son of
Girom was a king of the
Picts from 531 to 537. The
Pictish Chronicle king
lists have him
ruling for six or
seven years between Drest IV...
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Gartnait son of
Foith or son of Uuid (died 635) was a king of the
Picts from 631 to 635. The
Pictish Chronicle king
lists give him a
reign of four years...
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Gartnait son of
Donuel (Old Irish:
Gartnait mac
Domnaill or
Gartnait mac Dúngail; died 663) was king of the
Picts from 657
until 663. He
succeeded Talorgan...
- Bannerman, pp. 92–94,
identifies this
Gartnait with
Gartnait son of Áedán mac Gabráin,
founder of the "genus
Gartnait" of Skye. Woolf, "Pictish matriliny...
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Gartnait of Mar, Earl of Mar –
Gartnait mac Domhnall, 8th
Mormaer (or Earl) of Mar, was a
Scottish noble during the
first War of
Scottish Independence...
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Gartnait of
Buchan is the
first mormaer of
Buchan to be
known by name. He was
married to a
woman named Ete (or Ite), the
daughter of a
Gille Míchéil, whom...
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Gartnait II
Duberr is a
legendary fourth century Pictish monarch known only from
regnal lists. Chadwick,
Hector Munro (1949).
Early Scotland: The Picts...
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during the
minority of
David II, King of Scotland. Domhnall's
father was
Gartnait, Earl of Mar. His mother's
identity is uncertain,
although she
seems to...
- to the
return of the
genus Gartnaith, i.e. the Cenél
Gartnait, from
Ireland to Skye. This
Gartnait is
presumed to be a son of Áedán mac Gabraín: see Broun...