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Gille Brigte was
Earl of Orkney 1239 - ?
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Gille Brigte was
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Gille Brigte, Lord of Galloway — Gille Brigte or Gilla Brigte mac Fergusa of Galloway (†1185), also known as Gillebrigte , Gille Brighde , Gilbridge , Gilbride , etc, and most famously known in French sources as Gilbert, was Lord of Galloway (from 1161 with Uchtred; 1174 alone,… … Wikipedia
Gille Brigte, Earl of Strathearn — Gille Brigte of Strathearn (Francized as Gilbert) is the third known Mormaer of Strathearn. He is one of the most famous of the Strathearn mormaers. He succeeded his father Ferchar in 1171. He is often known by the Francization of his name,… … Wikipedia
Gille Brigte, son of Gille Brigte — was Earl of Orkney ?–1256 … Wikipedia
Gille Brigte, Earl of Angus — Gille Brigte of Angus is the one of the earliest attested Mormaers of Angus. He was possibly a descendant of Dubacan of Angus.Gille Brigte is recorded as a witness to a charter dating to 1150. He probably fathered both Adam and Gille Críst. He… … Wikipedia
Magnus(II), son of Gille Brigte — Magnus (II), son of Gille Brigte was Earl of Orkney 1256–1273 … Wikipedia
Gille Coluim the Marischal — was an official of the Scottish crown in the second half of the 12th century. His name occurs in the witness lists of two extant charters, both issued by King William of Scotland at Perth, which indicates that he was probably a native of… … Wikipedia
Gille Críst, Earl of Angus — Gilla Críst of Angus, ruled until 1206 as Mormaer of Angus. He was a son of Gille Brigte of Angus and younger brother of Adam of Angus.Almost nothing is known of him, except that he married Marjorie of Huntingdon, the daughter of Henry, Earl of… … Wikipedia
Gilla Brigte (Galloway) — Gilla Brigte mac Fergusa (auch Gille Brighde oder Gilbert) († 1185) war der Herr oder König von Galloway (1161/74 85). Er war der Bastardsohn des berühmten Fergus. Gilla Brigte wurde von seinem Neffen Lochlann (1185 1200) gefolgt. Sein Sohn… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Earl of Orkney — See also: Earldom of Orkney The Earl of Orkney was originally a Norse jarl ruling Orkney, Shetland and parts of Caithness and Sutherland. The Earls were periodically subject to the kings of Norway for the Northern Isles, and later also to the… … Wikipedia
Lords of Galloway — The Lords, or Kings of Galloway ruled over Galloway, in south west Scotland, for a large part of the High Middle Ages. Many regions of Scotland, including Galloway and Moray, periodically had kings or subkings, similar to those in Ireland during… … Wikipedia