7 relations: Culross Abbey, Donnchad II, Earl of Fife, Earl of Fife, Earl of Strathearn, Gille Brigte, Earl of Strathearn, Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife, Mormaer.
Culross Abbey
Culross Abbey is a former Cistercian abbey in Culross, Scotland, headed by the Abbot or Commendator of Culross.
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Donnchad II, Earl of Fife
Mormaer Donnchad II (1154–1204), anglicized as Duncan II or Dunecan II, succeeded his father Donnchad I as a child.
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Earl of Fife
The Earl of Fife or Mormaer of Fife was the ruler of the province of Fife in medieval Scotland, which encompassed the modern counties of Fife and Kinross.
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Earl of Strathearn
Earl or Mormaer of Strathearn is a title of Scottish nobility, referring to the region of Strathearn in southern Perthshire.
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Gille Brigte, Earl of Strathearn
Gille Brigte of Strathearn (died 1223), sometimes also called Gilbert, is the third known earl or mormaer of Strathearn.
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Máel Coluim II, Earl of Fife
Máel Coluim II (or Maol Choluim II, usually anglicized as Malcolm II), was a 13th-century Mormaer of Fife who ruled the mormaerdom or earldom of Fife between 1228 and 1266.
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Mormaer
In early medieval Scotland, a mormaer was the Gaelic name for a regional or provincial ruler, theoretically second only to the King of Scots, and the senior of a Taoiseach (chieftain).
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Mael Coluim I, Earl of Fife, Malcolm I of Fife, Malcolm Macduff, 4th Earl of Fife, Maol Chaluim I of Fife, Maol Choluim I, Earl of Fife.
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Máel_Coluim_I,_Earl_of_Fife