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The Suibhnes
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ed to recover, however the Suibhne companies were overwhelmed just before the Murchadh's were routed. ... rchadh infantry on the Queen's behalf, though the overall battle ended in disarray for both sides follow... as Baxter]]: An able commander who has served for over five decades but appears much younger; he was rec
The Alpins
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ivities, there are villages every couple of miles over most of the coastal areas and up the river Ard until the mountains proper. Overall there are about 50,000 people in Ardmor. ^ T
Bhaltair Gilranald
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the northernmost of the Easter Isles. This was an overtly political move by the old Queen early in her r... rizes. This has been a very good source of income over the last decade. In addition to the lands in th
The Sioltachs
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though they occasionally clash with other houses over territorial and political boundaries, such as the recent dispute with House Douglas over the Muir forest borders. === Allies, Friends & L
Alasdair V, King of Dael Riata
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ar met the King and his Steward for a negotiation over dinner at Caer Suibhne, a neutral ground. The rul
Alasdair V, King of Dael Riata
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ar met the King and his Steward for a negotiation over dinner at Caer Suibhne, a neutral ground. The rul
Queen Caoimhe Ranald
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Ealasaid Riata]], acted as the Queen's matron and oversaw her welfare. Early in her reign, she made a s
Domnhall Murchadh
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Consort, led Domnhall to lead the coalition that overthrew her in 754. In 774, Domnhall and his brothe
Education in Dael Riata
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ean Alpin]]: Earl of Ardmor and former regent who oversaw the King's university education. * [[:skyss:
Rules of Hospitality
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pursuers, nor should they actively hand the guest over. The proper etiquette is for the host to insist t
Iain Alpin
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y referring to his unswerving loyalty to the King over his father's more traditional noble interests. He
The Murchadhs
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d|Gilranalds]] in Norpen. * **The Rebellion and Overthrow (756/7):** Earl Domnhall led the noble coali
The Queen's War (754–755)
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routing Murchadh infantry but became dangerously overextended. * The Centre: A spirited engagement t
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