- 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 in
Mexico reata and la reata, and in the
United States riata or
lariat (from
Mexican Spanish, l****o for
roping cattle), is a loop of...
- 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...
-
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...
-
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...
- 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...
- century. It
provides genealogies for
kings of Dál
Riata and a
census of the
kingdoms which comprised Dál
Riata. The
Senchus exists in a
number of m****cripts...
- 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...
- Gaelic.
Gaelic language and
culture originated in Ireland,
extending to Dál
Riata in
western Scotland. In antiquity, the
Gaels traded with the
Roman Empire...
- head of the Cenél
Loairn and king of Dál
Riata in
favour of his son Dúngal, who was
driven out as king of Dál
Riata by
Eochaid mac
Echdach of the Cenél nGabráin...