-
family of
Onuist son of
Uurguist – and
allowed Dál
Riata to re****ert its independence. The
succession of Constantín son of
Uurguist to the
kingship of Fortriu...
-
version of his name
rather than the
presumed Pictish form
Castantin filius Uurguist found in the
Poppleton m****cript and
similar Pictish king lists. It has...
- Anderson, M. O. (2004a). "Oengus [Angus] mac
Forgusso [Onuist Son of
Uurguist] (d. 761)".
Oxford Dictionary of
National Biography (online ed.). Oxford...
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corresponds with
Gaelic "f", so that
Uuredach is the
Gaelic Feredach and
Uurguist the
Gaelic Fergus, or
perhaps Forgus. As the
Dupplin Cross inscription...
-
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 the
Picts between A.D. 837–839. Uuen was a son of
Onuist II [son of]
Uurguist [Wrguist] (in Gaelic: Óengus II mac
Fergusa (Óengus II), died 834) and...
- The
House of Óengus is a
proposed dynasty that may have
ruled as
Kings of the
Picts and
possibly of all of
northern Great Britain, for
approximately a...
- Woolf, "Ungus (Onuist), son of
Uurguist." Broun, "Pictish Kings", p****im; Clancy, "Caustantín son of
Fergus (
Uurguist)." Harris, Bob. Scotland: The Making...
- Ainbcellaig;
before being drowned in 739 by the
Pictish king
Onuist son of
Uurguist. Both the
Annals of
Ulster and the
Annals of
Tigernach explicitly describe...
- with that of the
illustrious Pictish king Óengus mac
Fergusa (Onuist map
Uurguist). The
Annales Cambriae reports that in 750, the
Britons defeated a Pictish...