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Ainbcellach mac
Ferchair was king of the Cenél
Loairn of Dál Riata, and
perhaps of all Dál Riata, from 697
until 698, when he was
deposed and
exiled to...
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Selbach mac
Ferchair (died 730) was king of the Cenél
Loairn and of Dál Riata. Selbach's
existence is well-attested as he is
mentioned repeatedly in Irish...
- thus
claimed descent from Loarn :
Ferchar Fota
Ainbcellach mac
Ferchair Selbach mac
Ferchair Dúngal mac
Selbaig Muiredach mac
Ainbcellaig In High Medieval...
- Preceded by
Ferchar Fota King of Dál
Riata 697 Succeeded by
Ainbcellach mac
Ferchair...
- were
descendants of
Fergus mac
Echdach and Feradach, son of
Selbach mac
Ferchair. Broun's
Pictish Kings offers an
alternative reconstruction, and one which...
- Tómnat, Gaelic-Irish
female given name. Tómnat bean
Ferchair, died 695. http://medievalscotland.org/kmo/AnnalsIndex/Feminine/Uasal.shtml This page or section...
- of Uuredach,
Cinadhon Sometimes thought to be a
grandson of
Selbach mac
Ferchair and
hence of Cenél
Loairn Granted asylum to the
deposed King
Alhred of...
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Fearchar of Ross or
Ferchar mac in
tSagairt (Fearchar mac an t-sagairt,
often anglicized as
Farquhar MacTaggart), was the
first of the
Scottish Ó Beólláin...
- –700) Béc ua Dúnchado, King (?–707) Dúnchad Bec, King (?–721)
Selbach mac
Ferchair, King (?–723) Dúngal mac Selbaig, King (?–726)
Eochaid mac Echdach, King...
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Palenque Lantfrid, duke of
Alamannia Peter, duke of
Cantabria Selbach mac
Ferchair, king of Dál
Riata Tiberius Petasius,
Byzantine usurper Yuwen Rong, chancellor...