woman Fergusa Ungust, Pincess Royal‏‎, daughter of Fergus Ungust and N.N. of Wroid Feradach‏.
Born ‎± 748 at Scotland‎

Married/ Related to:

man Eoacha-Annuine‏‎, son of Aodh Hugh Fionn and N.N.‏.
Born ‎ 722, died ‎ 780‎, 57 or 58 years


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l, KING OF South CarolinaOTLAND The Venemous[Direct Linage.FTW]

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l, KING OF South CarolinaOTLAND The Venemousl, KING OF South CarolinaOTLAND The Venemous[JamesTree.FTW]

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l, KING OF South CarolinaOTLAND The Venemous[JamesTree.FTW]

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l, KING OF South CarolinaOTLAND The Venemous[JamesTree.FTW]

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l, KING OF South CarolinaOTLAND The Venemous[JamesLinage.FTW]



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l, KING OF South CarolinaOTLAND The Venemous[JamesLinage.GED]



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l, KING OF South CarolinaOTLAND The Venemous

Child:

1.
man Alpin of Kintyre‏
Born ‎ 744, died ‎ 834 at Killed in Galloway while fighting the Picts‎, 89 or 90 years


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Little is known about Alpin, though tradition credits him with a victory over the Picts who killed him three months later, displaying his severed head at their camp. (c.834).[Direct Linage.FTW]

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Little is known about Alpin, though tradition credits him with a victory over the Picts who killed him three months later, displaying his severed head at their camp. (c.834).Little is known about Alpin, though tradition credits him with a victory over the Picts who killed him three months later, displaying his severed head at their camp. (c.834).

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Little is known about Alpin, though tradition credits him with a victory over the Picts who killed him three months later, displaying his severed head at their camp. (c.834).

[sergent1.FTW]

Little is known about Alpin, though tradition credits him with a victory over the Picts who killed him three months later, displaying his severed head at their camp. (c.834).

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Little is known about Alpin, though tradition credits him with a victory over the Picts who killed him three months later, displaying his severed head at their camp. (c.834).[JamesLinage.FTW]



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Little is known about Alpin, though tradition credits him with a victory over the Picts who killed him three months later, displaying his severed head at their camp. (c.834).[JamesLinage.GED]



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Little is known about Alpin, though tradition credits him with a victory over the Picts who killed him three months later, displaying his severed head at their camp. (c.834).