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Mormaer Gille Míchéil (d. bef. July 1136) is the
second man
known for
certain to have been
Mormaer of Fife from 1130 to 1133,
although it is unlikely...
- by the end of the 13th century. It was held by the
descendants of
Gille Míchéil, Earl of Fife. As Lord Abernethy, it is a
subsidiary title of the Dukes...
- a
Gille Míchéil, whom he
appears alongside in a
grant to Deer
recorded in the
Gaelic Notes on the Book of Deer. This is
surely Gille Míchéil, mormaer...
- Strathearn, Ruadrí of Mar,
Matad of Atholl, as well as his kinsman,
Gille Míchéil,
chief of
Clann meic Duib and others. It so
happens that Causantín appears...
-
Garnait Harald Maddadsson Fife
Galloway Lennox Lothian Mann Causantín,
Gille Míchéil,
Donnchad Fergus none
known Cospatric II,
Cospatric III Amlaíb mac Gofraid...
- with
seven straight section titles from 1990-1996.
During this
period Micheil Jones (1994) and Joe
Smith (1995) won
individual state cross country titles...
- Preceded by
Gille Míchéil Mormaer of Fife 1133–1154 Succeeded by
Donnchad II...
-
Munga Mungo SG form of En Mungo.
Mungan Mungo Murchadh Murdo,
Murdoch Mànas
Magnus Mànus
Magnus SG form of En Magnus. Mìcheal
Michael Mìcheil Michael...
- kin-group,
Clann MacDuib. That
probably fell to his cousin, Aed mac
Gille Míchéil. Like
previous mormaers of Fife,
Duncan II was
appointed Justiciar of Scotia...
-
Scottish clan that
descends from Orm de Abernethy, a
grandson of
Gille Míchéil, Earl of Fife that
presumably settled at Abernethy,
Perth and Kinross....