The Pictish Nation, Its People & Its Church

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The Pictish Nation, Its People & Its Church
Archibald Black Scott
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Conaill Mac Comghall now became ruler of the Scots, no longer designated by the usurped title, 'King of Alban' ; but by the ' fourth-grade '| title of Hoiseachy imposed upon him by his over- lord the sovereign of Pictland. In a. D. 563, dur- ing the rule of toiseach Conaill, S. Columba, exiled from his own people in Ireland, appear- ed in Dalriada and settled with his muinntir of * All these dates are from Tigernac. T Dr. Reeves, ^(iawMflw'j V. S. C. P. 435.
204 CHANGES IN SIXTH CENTURY twelve
...at I or Hy (lona) with the permission of the Pictish sovereign. Conaill governed until his death. In a. D. 574. In the same year S. Columba solemnly ordained Aedhan Mac Gabhran 'the False' to be 'King' of the Gaidheals or Scots, in succession to;, Conaill the toiseach. In those Gaidhealic adventurers, who had attached them- selves to the limb of a great kingdom, there was a strange mixture of piety and moral indifference, of high profession and mean intrigue, which is scarcely paralleled outside the stories of the Spanish Main.

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