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    Dál Riata or Dál Riada (also Dalriada) (/dælˈriːədə/) was a Gaelic kingdom that encompassed the western seaboard of Scotland and north-eastern Ireland...
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    Dalriada School is a mixed voluntary grammar school in Ballymoney in the north of County Antrim in Northern Ireland, named after the Kingdom of Dál Riata...
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    Dalriada is a folk metal band from Sopron, Hungary that was formed in 1998 as Echo of Dalriada, but shortened their name to Dalriada in late 2006. Their...
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  • Dalriada can refer to: Dál Riata, a Gaelic kingdom in western Scotland and north-east Ireland in the Early Middle Ages Dalriada School, a co-educational...
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  • the Great) was a possible king of Dál Riata. He was the son of Erc of Dalriada. While his historicity may be debatable, his posthumous importance as the...
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  • regarded as the ancestor, through his son Fergus Mor, of the kings of Dalriada, and through them the Kings of Scotland, but more recently much of this...
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  • HMS Dalriada is Glasgow's Royal Naval Reserve unit. It is based in Govan, one of the city's south-western suburbs. HMS Dalriada was established as a Royal...
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  • Eochaid mac Áeda Find is a supposed King of Dál Riata found in some rare High Medieval king-lists and in older history books. Supposedly a son of Áed Find...
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  • Stamford, 1990. ISBN 1-871615-03-8 Bannerman, John, Studies in the History of Dalriada. Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh, 1974. ISBN 0-7011-2040-1 Bannerman...
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  • Dundee Dalriada Gaelic Football Club (Irish: Cumann Peile Dún Déagh Dálriada) is a Gaelic football club that was founded in the City of Dundee, Scotland...
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  • Alpín mac Echdach was a supposed king of Dál Riata, an ancient kingdom that included parts of Ireland and Scotland. Alpín was included in a pedigree chart...
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  • Domangart Réti King of Dalriada Reign c. 501–507 Predecessor Fergus Mór Successor Comgall mac Domangairt...
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  • Domnall Brecc (Welsh: Dyfnwal Frych; English: Donald the Freckled) (died 642 in Strathcarron) was king of Dál Riata, in modern Scotland, from about 629...
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  • London, 1995. ISBN 0-14-044462-9 Bannerman, John, Studies in the History of Dalriada. Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh, 1974. ISBN 0-7011-2040-1 Lane, Alan...
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    ISBN 0-7011-1604-8 Bannerman, John (1974), Studies in the History of Dalriada, Edinburgh: Scottish Academic Press, ISBN 0-7011-2040-1 Bede (1990), Farmer...
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    The Dalriada Hospital is a health facility in Ballycastle, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is managed by the Northern Health and Social Care Trust...
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  • Eochaid mac Domangairt (died c. 697) was a king of Dál Riata (modern western Scotland) in about 697. He was a member of the Cenél nGabráin, the son of...
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  • Uuen son of Onuist (Old Irish: Eogán mac Óengusa; died 839), commonly referred to by the hypocoristic Eóganán, was king of the Picts between AD 837–839...
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  • Ferchar Fota (Ferchar the Tall) (died c. 697) was probably king of the Cenél Loairn of Dál Riata, and perhaps of all Dál Riata. His father is named as...
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  • Fergus mac Echdach was king of Dál Riata (modern western Scotland) from about 778 until 781. He succeeded Áed Find. He is stated to have been a son of...
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  • Dúngal mac Selbaig was king of Dál Riata. His reign can best be placed in the years 723 to 726, beginning with the abdication of his father, Selbach mac...
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  • disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Domnall of Dalriada. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point...
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  • Áed Find (redirect from Aed of Dalriada)
    Áed Find (Áed the White), or Áed mac Echdach (before 732–778), was king of Dál Riata (modern western Scotland and County Antrim, Ireland). Áed was the...
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  • Óengus mac Fergusa (Angus MacFergus; Irish Onuist, Latinized Hungus) was king of the Picts from 820 until 834. In Scottish historiography, he is associated...
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  • Eochaid mac Echdach was king of Dál Riata (modern western Scotland) from 726 until 733. He was a son of Eochaid mac Domangairt. Eochaid came to power as...
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  • Stamford, 1990. ISBN 1-871615-03-8 Bannerman, John, Studies in the History of Dalriada. Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh, 1974. ISBN 0-7011-2040-1 CELT: Corpus...
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    The Dalriada Festival (now known as Dalfest) is an annual cultural and heritage festival of sport, music and foods that takes place in the village of Glenarm...
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    Causantín or Constantín mac Fergusa (English: "Constantine son of Fergus") (before 775–820) was king of the Picts (or of Fortriu), in modern Scotland,...
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  • Eógan mac Muiredaig is named in some Scots sources as a king of Dál Riata, probably in the 730s. Presumed to be the son of Muiredach mac Ainbcellaig, and...
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  • Stamford, 1990. ISBN 1-871615-03-8 Bannerman, John, Studies in the History of Dalriada. Scottish Academic Press, Edinburgh, 1974. ISBN 0-7011-2040-1 Broun, Dauvit...
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