-
Uurad or
Ferat son of
Bargoit (died 842) was king of the Picts, from 839 to 842. No two
versions of the king lists,
known as the
Pictish Chronicle, give...
- Eóganan mac Óengusa in 839,
Uurad, and then
Bridei VI
succeeded him as the King of the Picts.
According to List One,
Uurad's reign lasted three years, while...
- with
Kenneth son of
Uurad, who
reigned for one year, then
Bridei son of Fochel, who
reigned for two years, then
Drest son of
Uurad, who
reigned for three...
-
Alfonso chooses Ramiro I, son of
former king
Bermudo I, as his successor.
Uurad of the
Picts dies
after a 3-year reign, and is
succeeded by his son Bridei...
- (Cináed mac Ailpín).
According to the
Pictish Chronicle, he was the son of
Uurad (also
spelled Vurad, Ferant, Ferat).
Drest X was
killed at
Scone in the...
-
Chronicle king
lists have him
followed by the
short reigns of
Uurad (Ferat) and
Uurad's sons Bridei, Cináed and Drest, by
Bridei son of
Fochel (Uuthoil)...
-
Bridei (Scottish Gaelic: Bridei) son of
Uurad was king of the Picts, in
modern Scotland, from 842 to 843. Two of his brothers,
Ciniod and Drest, are also...
- it did not endure.
According to the
Pictish Chronicle, he was the son of
Uurad (also Ferach, Ferech) and
brother of King
Drest X. Hughes,
David (2007)...
- Óengus II, King (820–834)
Drest IX, King (834–837) Eóganan, King (837–839)
Uurad,
competitor King (839–842)
Bridei VI,
competitor King (842–843)
Ciniod II...
- 839–842
Uurad Uurad son of
Bargoit Unknown Said to have
reigned for
three years,
probably named on the
Drosten Stone 842–843
Bridei VI
Bridei son of
Uurad Possibly...