Gartnait, Earl of Buchan
Gartnait of Buchan is the first Mormaer of Buchan to be known by name as Mormaer. He was married to a woman named Ete (or Ite), the daughter of a Gille Míchéil, whom he appears alongside in a grant to Deer recorded in the Gaelic Notes on the Book of Deer. This is surely Gille Míchéil, Mormaer of Fife. The same source tells us that Gartnait was the son of Cainnech, although does not tell us if this Cainnech had previously been Mormaer. He had a daughter Éva, whom he married to Colbán, his successor.
Gartnait, Earl of Buchan
Gartnait of Buchan is the first Mormaer of Buchan to be known by name as Mormaer. He was married to a woman named Ete (or Ite), the daughter of a Gille Míchéil, whom he appears alongside in a grant to Deer recorded in the Gaelic Notes on the Book of Deer. This is surely Gille Míchéil, Mormaer of Fife. The same source tells us that Gartnait was the son of Cainnech, although does not tell us if this Cainnech had previously been Mormaer. He had a daughter Éva, whom he married to Colbán, his successor.
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Gartnait of Buchan is the firs ...... ried to Colbán, his successor.
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Gartnait, auch Gartnacht (* un ...... war ein schottischer Adeliger.
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Gartnait of Buchan is the firs ...... ried to Colbán, his successor.
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Gartnait, auch Gartnacht (* un ...... war ein schottischer Adeliger.
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Gartnait, 1. Earl of Buchan
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Gartnait, Earl of Buchan
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