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Mairead inghean Eachann — (English: Mariota, daughter of Eachann) was the spouse of Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan (also known as the Wolf of Badenoch ) and mother of Alexander Stewart, Earl of Mar. She is mentioned in the Moray Registrum, which gives her name in Latin … Wikipedia
MacEachainn — Gender Masculine Language(s) Scottish Gaelic Other gender Feminine NicEachainn Origin Language(s) … Wikipedia
MacEachen (surname) — MacEachen, McEachen Family name Meaning son of Eachann Region of origin Scotland Language(s) of origin Scottish Gaelic Related names Eachann; MacEachainn; MacEachin; … Wikipedia
McEachin (surname) — MacEachin, McEachin Family name Meaning son of Eachann Region of origin Scotland Language(s) of origin Scottish Gaelic Related names Eachann; MacEachainn; … Wikipedia
Alexander Stewart, Earl of Buchan — Infobox Person name = Alexander Stewart other names = The Wolf of Badenoch, Alasdair Mór mac an Rígh (English: Great Alexander, son of the king ) caption = Stewart s sarcophagus effigy at Dunkeld Cathedral, where he was buried. birth date =… … Wikipedia
Hector MacDonald — Infobox Military Person |name= Sir Hector Archibald MacDonald lived=March 4th 1853–25 March 1903 placeofbirth=Black Isle, Scotland placeofdeath=Paris, France caption=Hector MacDonald in Egyptian army uniform nickname=Fighting Mac… … Wikipedia
Clan MacAlister — Crest badge … Wikipedia
MacAlasdair — The Irish Mac Alastair in Gaelic script Gender Masculine Language(s) Scottish Gael … Wikipedia
Hector — m 1 English and Scottish (also French and Spanish): name borne in classical legend by the Trojan champion, who was killed by the Greek Achilles. His name (Greek Hektōr) seems to be an agent derivative of Greek ekhein to check, restrain. 2… … First names dictionary
Religion of the Yellow Stick — The religion of the yellow stick (Scottish Gaelic: Creideamh a’ bhata bhuidhe) was a facetious name given to the forced belief of certain churchgoers in the Hebrides of Scotland. Such actions, however, were not unique to the Hebrides, but… … Wikipedia