-
Lulach mac
Gille Coemgáin (Modern Gaelic:
Lughlagh mac
Gille Chomghain,
known in
English simply as
Lulach, and
nicknamed Tairbith, "the Unfortunate" and...
- Brigti, the
Mormaer (Earl) of Moray, with whom she had at
least one son,
Lulach mac
Gille Coemgáin,
later King of Scots.
Gille Coemgáin was
killed in 1032...
- of
Scottish kings.
Macbeth was
initially succeeded by his
stepson Lulach, but
Lulach ruled for only a few
months before also
being killed by
Malcolm III...
- Aberdeenshire.
Macbeth was
succeeded by his
stepson Lulach, who was
crowned at Scone,
probably on 8
September 1057.
Lulach was
killed by Malcolm, "by treachery", near...
-
Kenneth III. She was the wife of
Macbeth and her son was
Lulach. The
mother of Máel Snechtai,
Lulach's son, was
still alive in 1078, when she was
seized by...
- mark the spot
where Macbeth was
mortally wounded.
Following the
battle Lulach, Macbeth's
stepson was
crowned King,
before being killed by
Malcolm who...
- be a
weightier indication.
Gille Coemgáin and
Gruoch were the
parents of
Lulach, a ****ure King of Scotland,
fostered by Mac Bethad, whom he succeeded. In...
- Amlaíb
Kenneth II
Constantine III
Kenneth III
Malcolm II
Duncan I
Macbeth Lulach Malcolm III
Donald III
Duncan II
Edgar Alexander I
David I
Malcolm IV William...
-
Lulach, King of Scotland. He is
called on his
death notice in the
Annals of Ulster, "Máel
Snechtai m.
Lulaigh ri Muireb" (="Máel Snechtai,
Lulach's son...
- in 1040. Later, he was
behind the short-lived
ascension of his grandson,
Lulach, to the
throne in 1057. A
fictional version of this
character appeared in...