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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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included at
least two sons,
Bridei (died 736) and
Talorgan (died 782), and two brothers,
Talorgan (died 750) and
Bridei (died 763). King
Nechtan son...
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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
Uurguist (Scottish Gaelic:
Talorgen mac Óengusa) was a king of the Picts. The
Annals of
Ulster report the
death of Dub
Tholargg (Black...
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succeeded by
Talorgan son of Eanfrith,
whose name is a
diminutive meaning "Little Talorg",
suggesting that
Talorg and
Talorgan were
closely related...
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married to
Eanfrith of
Bernicia and
might explain why
their son
Talorgan I
became the king of the
Picts in 653–657. Anderson, Alan Orr;
Early Sources...
- Ltd. p. 49. ISBN 185158-231-2.
FORDYCE VILLAGE, OLD
PARISH CHURCH OF ST
TALORGAN AND
WALLED BURIAL GROUND –
Historic Environment Scotland Fordyce, old church...
- from 657
until 663. He
succeeded Talorgan son of
Eanfrith on the latter's
death in 657. Like his
predecessor Talorgan and his
successor Drest son of Donuel...
- rig) by
Talorgan to mark the
beginning of his rule, or an
attack on Dál
Riata by
Talorgan on
behalf of the
Northumbrian king Oswiu, of whom
Talorgan was the...
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based on the
various Pictish king lists,
where he is ****ociated with
Talorgan son of Uuthoil. Some sources, such as John of Fordun,
conflate the two...