-
Loarn mac Eirc was a
possible king of Dál
Riata who may have
lived in the 5th century. He was
buried on Iona.
Loarn's main
significance is as the eponymous...
- Erc
ingen Loarn (sometimes
Latinized as Erca to
distinguish her from her
grandfather Eirc mac Eochaid) was a
queen consort of Ailech, best
known as the...
- The Cenél Loairn, the
descendants of
Loarn mac Eirc,
controlled parts of
northern Argyll around the
Firth of Lorne, most
probably centred in
Lorne but...
- Eirc The Cenél
Loairn (kindred of
Loarn) in Lorne,
perhaps also Mull and Ardnamurchan, who
claimed descent from
Loarn mac Eirc The Cenél
Comgaill (kindred...
-
succeeding Eochaid Muinremuir. He was the
father of
three sons:
Fergus Mór,
Loarn and Oengus. He also may have been the great-grandfather of Muirchertach...
- Preceded by
Loarn mac Eirc King of Dál
Riata unknown Succeeded by
Domangart mac Ferguso...
- Féchín of Fore). Rónán of Ulster,
brother of St. Carnech, and
grandson of
Loarn, died 11
January 535. Rónán
Fionn is
honoured as
patron of Lan
Ronan (Kelminiog)...
- from Gabrán mac Domangairt, and the Cenél Loairn, who
claimed descent from
Loarn mac Eirc.
While the
Irish origin of the
Kings of Dál
Riata is unquestionable...
- and
grandfather Ruaidri, from the
house of
Loarn,
Kings of Dál Riata. The
pedigree of
Macbeth from the
Loarn kings of Dál
Riata offers a clue to the origins...
- mac
Fergusa and he was said to be a
descendant in the 6th
generation of
Loarn mac Eirc.
Ferchar is
first reported in the
Annals of
Tigernach in 678, when...