Talorc son of Foith or son of Uuid (died 653) was a king of the Picts. The Pictish Strathpeffer eagle stone, Highland, Scotland. ...
The Pictish Chronicle king give him a reign of twelve years following his brother Bruide II. A third brother, Gartnait III, was king before Bruide. The Pictish Chronicle is a name often given by (especially older) historians to an pseudo-historical account of the kings of the Picts beginning many thousand years before history was recorded in Pictavia and ending after Pictavia had been enveloped by Scotland. ... Bruide son of Foith or son of Uuid (died 642?) was a king of the Picts. ... Gartnait son of Foith or son of Uuid (died 637) was a king of the Picts. ...
His death is reported by the Annals of Ulster and the Annals of Tigernach. He was followed by Talorgan son of Eanfrith. The Annals of Ulster are a chronicle of medieval Ireland. ... The Annals of Tigernach (abbr. ... Talorcan mac Enfret (c. ... Eanfrith of Bernicia - Wikipedia /**/ @import /skins/monobook/IE50Fixes. ...
References
Anderson, Alan Orr, Early Sources of Scottish History A.D 500–1286, volume 1. Reprinted with corrections. Paul Watkins, Stamford, 1990. ISBN 1-871615-03-8
Alan Orr Anderson (1879-1958) was a Scottish historian and compiler. ...
External links
CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts at University College Cork includes the Annals of Ulster, Tigernach, the Four Masters and Innisfallen, the Chronicon Scotorum, the Lebor Bretnach (which includes the Duan Albanach), Genealogies, and various Saints' Lives. Most are translated into English, or translations are in progress.