- Máel
Snechtai mac
Lulaich (died 1085) was the
ruler of Moray, and the son of Lulach, King of Scotland. He is
called on his
death notice in the
Annals of...
-
established as part of a
smear campaign by
Malcolm III. Lulach's son Máel
Snechtai was
Mormaer of Moray,
while Óengus of
Moray was the son of Lulach's daughter...
- Cín
Dromma Snechtai or
Lebor Dromma Snechtai ("book of
Druimm Snechta";
Modern Irish:
Leabhar Dhroim Sneachta, IPA: [ˈl̠ʲəuɾˠ ɣɾˠiːmʲ ˈʃnʲaxt̪ˠə]) is...
- by Máel
Coluim mac
Donnchada of the
House of Dunkeld, Lulach's son Máel
Snechtai and
grandson Óengus
continued to rule
Moray and
challenge the
kings to...
- [Máel
Snechtai] ... and all his treasures, and his cattle; and he
himself escaped with difficulty.
Whatever provoked this strife, Máel
Snechtai survived...
-
kingship of the Men of Moray. Óengus' last
known predecessor was Máel
Snechtai (d. 1085). If Óengus
ruled during this
whole period, then he
would have...
- King of Scotland) (1032–1057)
Lulach mac
Gille Coemgáin (1057–1058) Máel
Snechtai mac
Lulaich (1058–1078/1085) ? Óengus (?–1130) ?
William fitz
Duncan (1130s–1147)...
- salmon. An
earlier version of the tale,
allegedly found in the Cín
Dromma Snechtai, says that the
first woman in
Ireland was Banba. She
arrived with her two...
- 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 Malcolm...
- the
ruling kindreds of
Gaelic Dál Riata,
based on a
genealogy of Máel
Snechtai reproduced in four
Irish m****cripts. This
genealogy has now been shown...