- Dál
Riata or Dál
Riada (also Dalriada) (/dælˈriːədə/) was a
Gaelic kingdom that encomp****ed the
western seaboard of
Scotland and north-eastern Ireland...
- /læˈsuː/), also
called reata or la
reata in Mexico, and in the
United States riata or
lariat (from
Mexican Spanish l****o for
roping cattle), is a loop of rope...
- list of the
kings of Dál
Riata, a
kingdom of
Irish origin which was
located in
Scotland and Ireland. Most
kings of Dál
Riata,
along with
later rulers...
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Fearghas Mòr Mac Earca; English:
Fergus the Great) was a
possible king of Dál
Riata. He was the son of Erc of Dalriada.
While his
historicity may be debatable...
-
lasted around 160
years until the
Pictish kingdom merged with that of Dál
Riata to form the
Kingdom of Alba,
ruled by the
House of Alpin. The
concept of...
- Gabhráin), also
written as Aedan, was a king of Dál
Riata from c. 574
until c. 609 AD. The
kingdom of Dál
Riata was
situated in
modern Argyll and Bute, Scotland...
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patron saint of Derry. He was
highly regarded by both the
Gaels of Dál
Riata and the Picts, and is
remembered today as a
Catholic saint and one of the...
- Gaelic.
Gaelic language and
culture originated in Ireland,
extending to Dál
Riata in
western Scotland. In antiquity, the
Gaels traded with the
Roman Empire...
- Erc was king of
Irish Dál
Riata from 439
until 474,
succeeding Eochaid Muinremuir. He was the
father of
three sons:
Fergus Mór,
Loarn and Oengus. He also...
- note the
existence of
major groups such as the Cruthin,
Corcu Loígde, Dál
Riata, Dáirine, Deirgtine, Delbhna, Érainn, Laigin, Ulaid.
Later major groups...