• of] Uurguist [Wrguist] (in Gaelic: Óengus II mac Fergusa (Óengus II), died 834) and succeeded his cousin Drest mac Caustantín (Drest IX) as king in 837...
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  • conditions may have forced Kenneth to attack the Picts. After the death of Eóganan mac Óengusa in 839, Uurad, and then Bridei VI succeeded him as the King of...
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    Óengus I. Notably lacking are over two centuries of generations in Scotland. Conall Corc is said to have flourished in the early 5th century. Óengus I...
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    failed attempts by Óengus mac Fergusa. Annals of Ulster (s.a. 839): "The (Vikings) won a battle against the men of Fortriu, and Eóganán son of Aengus, Bran...
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  • Caustantín mac Fergusa, King (unknown) Conall mac Taidg, King (c.805–807) Conall mac Áedáin, King (c.807–811) Domnall mac Caustantín, King (c.811–835) Óengus II...
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    Froích mac Cuirc (Inner Circle) Óengus mac Nad Froích, d. 489 Feidlimid mac Óengusa Eochaid mac Óengusa, d. 522 Ailill mac Nad Froích Coirpre Luachra mac Cuirc...
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  • later rulers of Alba and of Scotland, traced their descent from Fergus Mór mac Eirc, and even in the 16th century, James VI of Scotland called himself the...
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  • House of Alpin (redirect from MacAlpines)
    successfully for power in Pictland in the 840s, following the death of Eóganán mac Óengusa, is supported by nearly contemporary evidence. Early kings of...
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    (AU782) Causantín mac Fergussa, ri Alban (AI820) Custantin m. Fergusa, rex Fortreinn (AU820) Oengus m. Fergusa, rex Fortrenn (AU834) Eoganán mac Oengusa rí Dáil...
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  • Sussex, under his father. Battle of 839: Eóganan mac Óengusa, King of the Picts, his brother Bran, Áed mac Boanta, King of Dál Riata, "and others almost...
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