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Talorcan Son Of Drestan
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 II of the Picts, Talorc son of Muircholach * Talorc III of the Picts, Talorc son of Foith, died 653 * Talorcan of the Picts, Talorcan son of Eanfrith of Bernicia, died 657 * Talorgan II of the Picts, Talorgan son of Óengus, died 782 * Talorgan son of Fergus, brother of Óengus I of the Picts, killed 750 * Talorcan son of Drestan, king of Atholl and brother of Nechtan IV of the Picts * Talorc V of the Picts (died 837), or Talorcan son of Wthoil, a List of kings of the Picts#Later historical kings, king of the Picts {{hndis ...
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Talorc I Of The Picts
Talorc, a quite probably fictional son of the equally probably fictional Aniel, was a king of the Picts The list of kings of the Picts is based on the Pictish Chronicle king lists. These are late documents and do not record the dates when the kings reigned. The various surviving lists disagree in places as to the names of kings, and the lengths ... from 452 to 456. The pseudo-historical '' Pictish Chronicle'' has him reign for four or two years between Drest son of Erp and his brother Nechtan Morbet. References Sources * Anderson, Alan Orr, ''Early Sources of Scottish History A.D. 500–1286'', volume 1. Reprinted with corrections, Paul Watkins, Stamford, 1990. External links Pictish Chronicle 456 deaths Pictish monarchs Scottish people whose existence is disputed {{Scotland-stub ...
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Talorc II Of The Picts
Talorc son of Murtolic was a king of the Picts The list of kings of the Picts is based on the Pictish Chronicle king lists. These are late documents and do not record the dates when the kings reigned. The various surviving lists disagree in places as to the names of kings, and the lengths ... from 538 to 549. The '' Pictish Chronicle'' king lists have him reign for eleven years between Cailtram and Drest V. There are many variants of his father's name, including Murtolic and Mordeleg. References Sources * Anderson, Alan Orr; ''Early Sources of Scottish History A.D. 500–1286'', volume 1. Reprinted with corrections, Paul Watkins, Stamford, 1990. External links Pictish Chronicle 549 deaths Pictish monarchs 6th-century Scottish monarchs Year of birth unknown {{Scotland-royal-stub ...
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Talorc III Of The Picts
Talorg son of Uuid (; died 653) was a king of the Picts The list of kings of the Picts is based on the Pictish Chronicle king lists. These are late documents and do not record the dates when the kings reigned. The various surviving lists disagree in places as to the names of kings, and the lengths ... from 641 to 653. The Pictish Chronicle give him a reign of eleven or twelve years following his brother Bridei son of Uuid. A third brother, Gartnait son of Uuid, was king before Bridei, and some versions of the king lists have Talorg succeeding Gartnait directly. The three sons of Uuid were probably based in the southern Pictish territories south of the Mounth, and between them, they ruled continuously from 631 to 653. Uuid, father of Talorg, may be the same person as the Gwid son of Peithan recorded in the Welsh poem '' Y Gododdin'' as a leader allied with the northern Britons fighting against the Angles of Northumbria in the early 7th century. Gwid could have be ...
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Talorcan Of The Picts
Talorgan son of Eanfrith (; died 657) was a King of the Picts The list of kings of the Picts is based on the Pictish Chronicle king lists. These are late documents and do not record the dates when the kings reigned. The various surviving lists disagree in places as to the names of kings, and the lengths ... from 653 to 657. As with his successors Gartnait son of Donuel and Drest son of Donuel, he reigned as a puppet king under the Northumbrian king Oswiu. Talorgan was the son of Eanfrith of Bernicia, who had fled into exile among the Picts after his father, the Bernician king Æthelfrith, was killed around the year 616. Talorgan's mother is likely to have been a member of a powerful Pictish royal dynasty, and may have been the sister of his predecessor Talorg son of Uuid, as "Talorgan" is a diminutive meaning "Little Talorg". Talorgan may have claimed Pictish kingship through his mother, but his rule may also have been because he was the nephew of Oswiu at a time ...
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Talorgan II Of The Picts
Talorcan son of Uurguist ( Scottish Gaelic: ''Talorgen mac Óengusa'') was a king of the Picts The list of kings of the Picts is based on the Pictish Chronicle king lists. These are late documents and do not record the dates when the kings reigned. The various surviving lists disagree in places as to the names of kings, and the lengths .... The Annals of Ulster report the death of ''Dub Tholargg'' (Black Talorcen) ''king of the Picts on this side of the Mounth'' in 782. He is presumed to have been the son of Óengus mac Fergusa. He was succeeded by his son Drest. See also * House of Óengus References External links Annals of Ulster, part 1, at CELT 782 deaths Pictish monarchs Medieval Gaels 8th-century monarchs in Europe 8th-century Scottish people {{Scotland-hist-stub ...
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Óengus I Of The Picts
In Irish mythology, Aengus or Óengus is one of the Tuatha Dé Danann and probably originally a god associated with youth, love,Ó hÓgáin, Dáithí. ''Myth, Legend & Romance: An encyclopedia of the Irish folk tradition''. Prentice-Hall Press, 1991. pp.38–40 summer and poetic inspiration. The son of The Dagda and Boann, Aengus is also known as Macan Óc ("the young boy" or "young son"), and corresponds to the Welsh mythology, Welsh mythical figure Mabon ap Modron, Mabon and the Celtic god Maponos. He plays a central role in five Irish myths. Name In Old Irish his name is ''Óengus'' or ''Oíngus'' , a name attested in Adomnán's ''Life of St Columba'' as ''Oinogus(s)ius''. This is believed to come from a Proto-Celtic name meaning "true vigour". The medieval ''Dindsenchas'' derives it from "one desire", explaining that Boann gave him the name because her union with the Dagda had been her only desire. In Middle Irish this became ''Áengus'', and in Irish language, Modern Irish ...
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Talorcan Son Of Drestan
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 II of the Picts, Talorc son of Muircholach * Talorc III of the Picts, Talorc son of Foith, died 653 * Talorcan of the Picts, Talorcan son of Eanfrith of Bernicia, died 657 * Talorgan II of the Picts, Talorgan son of Óengus, died 782 * Talorgan son of Fergus, brother of Óengus I of the Picts, killed 750 * Talorcan son of Drestan, king of Atholl and brother of Nechtan IV of the Picts * Talorc V of the Picts (died 837), or Talorcan son of Wthoil, a List of kings of the Picts#Later historical kings, king of the Picts {{hndis ...
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Nechtan IV Of The Picts
Naiton son of Der-Ilei (; died 732), also called Naiton son of Dargart (), was king of the Picts between 706–724 and between 728–729. He succeeded his brother Bridei IV in 706. He is associated with significant religious reforms in Pictland. He abdicated in 724 in favour of his nephew and became a monk. In 728 and 729 he fought in a four-sided war for the Pictish throne. Background It has been argued that Nechtan son of Derile should be identified with the Nechtan son of Dargart mentioned in the Annals of Ulster in 710. Dargart is taken to be the Dargart mac Finguine who died in 686, a member of the Cenél Comgaill kindred of Dál Riata. On this basis, and because Bede mentions that the Picts allowed for matrilineal succession in exceptional cases, it is thought that Der-Ilei (Bridei III) was Nechtan's mother. Other brothers and half-brothers of Nechtan and Bridei would include Ciniod or Cináed, killed in 713; Talorcan son of Drestan, a half-brother or foster-brother ...
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Talorc V Of The Picts
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 II of the Picts, Talorc son of Muircholach * Talorc III of the Picts, Talorc son of Foith, died 653 * Talorcan of the Picts, Talorcan son of Eanfrith of Bernicia, died 657 * Talorgan II of the Picts, Talorgan son of Óengus, died 782 * Talorgan son of Fergus, brother of Óengus I of the Picts, killed 750 * Talorcan son of Drestan, king of Atholl and brother of Nechtan IV of the Picts * Talorc V of the Picts (died 837), or Talorcan son of Wthoil, a king of the Picts The list of kings of the Picts is based on the Pictish Chronicle king lists. These are late documents and do not record the dates when the kings reigned. The various surviving lists disagree in places as to the names of kings, and the lengths ...
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