- Sir
Niall mac Cailein (died 1316), also
known as Neil
Campbell or
Nigel Campbell, was a
nobleman and
warrior who
spent his life in the
service of King...
-
Domhnall mac Cailein or
Donald Campbell was a 13th-14th
century Scottish nobleman and the
Sheriff of Wigtown.
According to
Campbell tradition, Domhnall...
-
Fionnlagh MacCailein or
Finlay Colini (died 1419) was a
medieval Scottish bishop. Both his
early life and the
details of his
career as
Bishop of Dunblane...
- was a
Scottish peer and the
Chief of Clan
Campbell (Scottish Gaelic:
MacCailein Mòr). He is
chiefly remembered for his
unhappy marriage to, and scandalous...
-
Admiral of the
Western Coasts and Isles, and the
Chief (Scottish Gaelic:
MacCailein Mòr) of Clan Campbell. He is the
captain of Scotland's
national elephant...
- and
Chief of the
Honorable Clan Campbell. The chief's
Gaelic title is
Mac Cailein Mòr ('Son of
Colin the Great').
Campbell is also the
hereditary High...
-
Sweeny and Ian Campbell, 11th Duke of
Argyll and
Chief (Scottish Gaelic:
MacCailein Mòr) of Clan Campbell, and the
media frenzy surrounding their 1963 Argyll...
- clan of
Campbell and in this
capacity is
known as
MacCailein Mòr,
which is
Gaelic for "The
Great MacColin"
referring to
Cailean Mór (Colin the Great) of...
- all of
these have male and
female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all
Mac-
names become Nic- if the
person is female. Some of the
Scottish Gaelic surnames...
- place. Ane
Accompt states that they had the
following children:
Domhnall mac Cailein Neil (or Niall) Campbell, died 1315 Gille**** (or Archibald) Campbell...