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Talorg (also Talorc,
Talorgan and
Talorcan) may
refer to:
Talorc m. Achiuir,
First known King of
Picts Talorc I of the Picts,
Talorc son of
Aniel Talorc...
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Talorcan son of
Drestan (Old Irish:
Talorc mac Drostain; died 739) was king of
Atholl in modern-day Scotland. The
Annals of
Ulster record for the year...
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Talorgan son of
Eanfrith (Old Irish:
Talorcan mac Enfret; died 657) was a King of the
Picts from 653 to 657. As with his
successors Gartnait son of Donuel...
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grace of baptism."
Eanfrith married a
Pictish princess and had a son,
Talorcan, who
later became a king of the
Picts (653–657).
Edwin was
killed by the...
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Drest son of
Talorcan (Scottish Gaelic:
Drest mac Talorgan), was king of the
Picts from 782
until 783,
succeeding his
father Talorgan.
House of Óengus...
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Talorcan son of
Uurguist (Scottish Gaelic:
Talorgen mac Óengusa) was a king of the Picts. The
Annals of
Ulster report the
death of Dub
Tholargg (Black...
- of
Vurguist Claimed as a
kinsman by the Eóganachta 736–750
Talorgan II
Talorcan son of Fergus, Talargan,
Talrgan Brother of Óengus
Killed in
battle against...
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Congussa was
handed over to the
Picts by his
brother and
drowned by them.
Talorcan son of
Drestan was
captured near Dún Ollaigh. He
appears to have been the...
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common name
Drest or Drust, with whom she had a son
named Talorc or
Talorcan;
Talorcan, again, is a
hypocoristic form.
Drostan and Der-Ilei may have been...
- Good of the East
Saxons was Oswiu's ally. Oswiu's nephew, Eanfrith's son
Talorcan, may have also been
established as a
leading king
among the
Picts at this...