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Gillean of the
Battle Axe, or
Gilleain na
Tuaighe in
Scottish Gaelic, was the
eponymous ancestor of Clan
Maclean and Clan
Maclaine of Lochbuie. He is considered...
- Stefan; Pluskal, Tomáš; Rojas-Chertó, Miquel; Spjuth, Ola; Torrance,
Gilleain; Evelo,
Chris T.; Guha, Rajarshi; Steinbeck,
Christoph (December 2017)...
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Malise mac
Gilleain (circa 1250 – 1300) was the
second chief of Clan Maclean. He was
loyal to
Alexander III of
Scotland and ****isted in the
expulsion of...
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Sorley MacLean (Scottish Gaelic:
Somhairle MacGill-Eain; 26
October 1911 – 24
November 1996) was a
Scottish Gaelic poet,
described by the
Scottish Poetry...
- Scottish–Norwegian War, in
which the
Scottish were victorious. Gillean's son
Malise mac
Gilleain (from the
Gaelic Maoliosa 'Servant of Jesus') was
thought by some to have...
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Maolcaluim mac
Giliosa Paternal Grandfather:
Malise mac
Gilleain Paternal Great-Grandfather:
Gilleain na
Tuaighe Paternal Great-grandmother:
Paternal Grandmother:...
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Maolcaluim mac
Giliosa Maclean Paternal Great-Grandfather:
Malise mac
Gilleain Paternal Great-grandmother:
Paternal Grandmother:
Rioghnach of Carrick...
- Scotia, he is
known colloquially today as, "The Bard MacLean" (Am Bàrd Mac
Gilleain) or as "The Barney's
River Poet" (Bàrd
Abhainn Bhàrnaidh),
after MacLean's...
- Clan
Maclean In
office 1300-circa 1320 (20 years)
Preceded by
Malise mac
Gilleain, 2nd Chief,
father Succeeded by John Dubh Maclean, 4th Chief, youngest...
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grandson of the above,
competitor for the
Jarldom of
Orkney Malise mac
Gilleain, 13th
century Scottish clan
chief Malise Graham, 1st Earl of
Menteith (d...