- The Meic
Torcaill, also
known as the Meic Turcaill, the Mac
Torcaill dynasty, the Mac
Turcaill dynasty, and the Mac
Turcaill family, were a
leading Norse-Gaelic...
- meic
Torcaill (died 16 May 1171), also
known as
Ascall Mac
Torcaill, was the last Norse-Gaelic king of Dublin. He was a
member of the Meic
Torcaill, a Dublin...
- Mac
Torcaill is a
masculine surname in the
Irish language. The name
translates into
English as "son of Torcall". The
surname originated as a patronym,...
- mac
Torcaill (1104 – 1 July 1160), also
known as
Brodar Mac Turcaill, was a late
twelfth century King of Dublin. He was a
member of the Meic
Torcaill, a...
- Clan
MacLeod of The Lewes,
commonly known as Clan
MacLeod of
Lewis (Scottish Gaelic:
Clann Mhic Leòid Leòdhais), is a
Highland Scottish clan,
which at...
-
Ragnall mac
Torcaill (died 1146) was a twelfth-century Norse-Gaelic
magnate who may have been King of Dublin. He was a
member of the Meic
Torcaill, and may...
-
until 1148 when he was "treacherously killed" by the Meic
Torcaill, the kin of
Ragnall mac
Torcaill.
According to Downham, Óttar and the sons of
Torcall initially...
- the Meic
Torcaill in 1148; may not have
reigned continuously from 1142 to 1148.
Ragnall mac
Torcaill 1144×1146
Member of the Meic
Torcaill;
styled king...
- the
founder of the
MacLeods of Lewis, who are
known in
Gaelic as Sìol
Torcaill ("seed of Torcall"). He was the son of
Murdoch MacLeod, and a great-grandson...
- and the Clan
MacLeod of
Lewis ****ynt and Raasay,
known in
Gaelic as Sìol
Torcaill ("seed of Torcall"). Both
branches claim descent from Leòd, a Norse-Gael...