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Dargart mac
Finguine (died 685) was a
member of the Cenél
Comgaill kindred,
after which Cowal in
Scotland is named. The only
event directly connected...
- (Old Irish:
Nechtan mac Derilei; died 732), also
called Naiton son of
Dargart (Old Irish:
Nechtan mac Dargarto), was king of the
Picts between 706–724...
- hand, the list is one of
those that is
aware that
Bridei was the son of
Dargart,
indicating access to
material not
available to some of the
other lists...
- his
successor Nechtan. It has been
suggested that Bruide's
father was
Dargart mac
Finguine (d. 686) of the Cenél Comgaill, a
kingroup in Dál
Riata who...
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Brother of Nechtan, Cenél
Comgaill Son of Der-Ilei, a
Pictish princess, and
Dargart mac Finnguine, a
member of the Cenél
Comgaill of Dál Riata;
listed as a...
- not the earliest, was
Nechtan mac Derile, the son of a
Gaelic lord
named Dargart and the
Pictish princess Derile.[7]
Pictish kings, moreover, were probably...
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either Gaelic or Pictish. Der-Ilei is
presumed to have been
married to
Dargart mac
Finguine (died 686), a
prince of the Cenél Comgaill.
Their children...
-
Finguine was the great-grandson of
Conall mac Comgaill, and the
father of
Dargart mac Finguine, who was in turn the
father of
Bridei son of Der-Ilei and...
- of Bile, r. 672–693)
Bridei IV of the
Picts (Brude son of Der-Ilei and
Dargart, r. 697–706)
Bridei V of the
Picts (Brude son of Fergus, r. 761–763) Bridei...
- Der-Ilei and his
brother Bridei are
thought to have had a
Gaelic father,
Dargart mac
Finguine of the Cenél Comgaill.
Bannerman argues otherwise, however;...