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  • David Comyn
  • Irish Language Revivalist (1854-1907)

    David Comyn (in Irish, Dáithí Coimín or Dáithí Ó Coimín) (1854–1907) was an Irish language revivalist from Kilrush parish in County Clare. He is best

    David Comyn

    David_Comyn

  • Comyn (surname)
  • Surname list

    Dan Comyn (1872–1949), Irish cricketer David Comyn (1854–1907), Irish language revivalist David Comyn, Lord of Kilbride (died 1247) Edmund Comyn (died

    Comyn (surname)

    Comyn (surname)

    Comyn_(surname)

  • David Niven
  • English actor, memoirist and novelist (1910–1983)

    and diplomat Sir Thomas Walter Comyn-Platt (1869–1961). David and his sister Grizel were close, and both loathed Comyn-Platt. The family moved to Rose

    David Niven

    David Niven

    David_Niven

  • Robert the Bruce
  • King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329

    throne, John Comyn of Badenoch, and William Lamberton, Bishop of St Andrews, Robert resigned in 1300 because of his quarrels with Comyn and the apparently

    Robert the Bruce

    Robert the Bruce

    Robert_the_Bruce

  • List of Irish kingdoms
  • Keating, Geoffrey, with David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (trans.), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating. 4 Vols. London: David Nutt for the Irish Texts

    List of Irish kingdoms

    List of Irish kingdoms

    List_of_Irish_kingdoms

  • Beltane
  • Gaelic May Day festival

    Uplands, p.30 Keating, Geoffrey. The History of Ireland – Translated by David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen Archived 22 February 2013 at the Wayback Machine

    Beltane

    Beltane

    Beltane

  • Clan Cumming
  • Scottish clan

    Richard Comyn, the nephew of William Comyn, chancellor to King David, is the one who established this family in Scotland. His son was William Comyn, who

    Clan Cumming

    Clan Cumming

    Clan_Cumming

  • List of mayors of Limerick
  • Comyn 1516 Nicholas Harrold 1517 Nicholas Harrold 1518 David Comyn 1519 John Rocheford 1520 Walter Ryce 1521 David Comyn 1522 David Whyte 1523 David Roche

    List of mayors of Limerick

    List of mayors of Limerick

    List_of_mayors_of_Limerick

  • John Comyn III of Badenoch
  • Scottish noble (c. 1274–1306)

    John Comyn III of Badenoch, nicknamed the Red (c. 1274 – 10 February 1306), was a leading Scottish baron and magnate who played an important role in the

    John Comyn III of Badenoch

    John Comyn III of Badenoch

    John_Comyn_III_of_Badenoch

  • William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch
  • Scottish Nobleman

    William Comyn (1163 - 1233) was Lord of Badenoch and 1st Earl of Buchan. He was one of the seven children of Richard Comyn, Justiciar of Lothian, and wife

    William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch

    William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch

    William_Comyn,_Lord_of_Badenoch

  • Niall of the Nine Hostages
  • Irish high king

    Geoffrey Keating, with David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (trans.), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating. 4 Vols. London: David Nutt for the Irish Texts

    Niall of the Nine Hostages

    Niall of the Nine Hostages

    Niall_of_the_Nine_Hostages

  • Nine Years' War (Ireland)
  • 1593–1603 Irish war against Tudor conquest

    'Elizabethan Ulster' (1858–1939) Sources for Gaelic Ireland: Patrick S Dineen & David Comyn (trans & eds) Geoffrey Keating: Foras Feasa ar Éirinn: The history of

    Nine Years' War (Ireland)

    Nine Years' War (Ireland)

    Nine_Years'_War_(Ireland)

  • David Comyn, Lord of Kilbride
  • David Comyn, Lord of Kilbride was a son of William Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, later the Earl of Buchan, and inherited the barony of Kilbride from his wife

    David Comyn, Lord of Kilbride

    David_Comyn,_Lord_of_Kilbride

  • Gaelic nobility of Ireland
  • One of three groups of Irish nobility

    vols. London: J.R. Smith. 2nd edition, 1861. Keating, Geoffrey, with David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (trans.), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating

    Gaelic nobility of Ireland

    Gaelic nobility of Ireland

    Gaelic_nobility_of_Ireland

  • Gaelic revival
  • 19th-century Irish language revival

    publication of a monthly journal, the Gaelic Journal. Its first editor was David Comyn; he was followed by John Fleming, a prominent Irish scholar, and then

    Gaelic revival

    Gaelic revival

    Gaelic_revival

  • Cichol Gricenchos
  • Figure in Irish mythology

    Ireland Part III, Irish Texts Society Vol. 39, 1940, pp. 2-15, 72-75, 85 David Comyn (ed. & trans.), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating, D. D. Vol

    Cichol Gricenchos

    Cichol Gricenchos

    Cichol_Gricenchos

  • Gormlaith ingen Murchada
  • 10th-century Irish noblewoman

     45–46. Cook, Robert (2001). Njal's Saga. London: Penguin. Keating, ed. David Comyn, Geoffrey; et al. (1902). Forsa Feasa ar Eirinn le Seathrun Ceitinn.

    Gormlaith ingen Murchada

    Gormlaith_ingen_Murchada

  • Irish Literary Revival
  • Genre of literature in Ireland

    important bilingual Irish periodical with the help of Douglas Hyde, with David Comyn as editor. The early literary revival had two geographic centres, in

    Irish Literary Revival

    Irish_Literary_Revival

  • William Comyn, Lord of Kilbride
  • Lord of Kilbride (1236–1286)

    William Comyn, Lord of Kilbride was a son of David Comyn and Isobel de Valognes. Sheriff of Ayr in 1263, he died in 1283. William was a son of David Comyn, Lord

    William Comyn, Lord of Kilbride

    William_Comyn,_Lord_of_Kilbride

  • White Rod
  • Irish and Scottish symbol of authority

    1908. Geoffrey Keating, Foras Feasa ar Éirinn (circa 1634), ed. & tr. David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (1902–1914). The History of Ireland by Geoffrey

    White Rod

    White_Rod

  • John Comyn, Earl of Buchan
  • Scottish nobleman (c. 1260–1308)

    Scotland. The Comyns, a family of Norman origin, first made their appearance in Scotland during the reign of David I. In 1136 William Comyn, who had formerly

    John Comyn, Earl of Buchan

    John Comyn, Earl of Buchan

    John_Comyn,_Earl_of_Buchan

  • Uí Liatháin
  • Early kingdom of Munster in southern Ireland

    Geoffrey Keating, with David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (trans.), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating. 4 Vols. London: David Nutt for the Irish Texts

    Uí Liatháin

    Uí Liatháin

    Uí_Liatháin

  • Drumcondra, Dublin
  • Inner suburb in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

    and historians such as James Hardiman, Samuel Ferguson, John Windele, David Comyn and Patrick Joyce. The area north of here was sold to private developers

    Drumcondra, Dublin

    Drumcondra, Dublin

    Drumcondra,_Dublin

  • Dáirine
  • Family

    Geoffrey Keating, with David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (trans.), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating. 4 Vols. London: David Nutt for the Irish Texts

    Dáirine

    Dáirine

  • John Comyn I of Badenoch
  • Lord of Badenoch in Scotland

    John Comyn (Cumyn) (c. 1215 – c. 1275) was Lord of Badenoch in Scotland. He was Justiciar of Galloway in 1258. He held lands in Nithsdale (Dalswinton

    John Comyn I of Badenoch

    John_Comyn_I_of_Badenoch

  • Kilbride Castle
  • Former castle in South Lanarkshire, Scotland

    the de Valognes family, which became a seat of the Comyn family and has also been called Comyn's Castle. Robert the Bruce awarded it to Walter Stewart

    Kilbride Castle

    Kilbride Castle

    Kilbride_Castle

  • Corcu Loígde
  • Ancient Irish kingdom

    Geoffrey Keating, with David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (trans.), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating. 4 Vols. London: David Nutt for the Irish Texts

    Corcu Loígde

    Corcu_Loígde

  • Deim Zubeir
  • Town in Western Bahr el Ghazal, South Sudan

    David Comyn. According to Santandrea, Comyn "found only one building worth mentioning, namely the newly erected fort of the French". However, Comyn writes

    Deim Zubeir

    Deim Zubeir

    Deim_Zubeir

  • Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502
  • Medieval Irish manuscript

    methodology", pp. 40–1 Geoffrey Keating, Foras feasa ar Éirinn I, ed. David Comyn, p. 78 Hellmuth, "Rawlinson B 502", p. 1476. Breatnach, Caoimhín (2003)

    Bodleian Library, MS Rawlinson B 502

    Bodleian_Library,_MS_Rawlinson_B_502

  • Mongfind
  • Legendary queen of Ireland

    Keating, Geoffrey, with David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (trans.), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating. 4 Vols. London: David Nutt for the Irish Texts

    Mongfind

    Mongfind

  • Uí Fidgenti
  • Early kingdom of northern Munster in Ireland

    Geoffrey Keating, with David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (trans.), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating. 4 Vols. London: David Nutt for the Irish Texts

    Uí Fidgenti

    Uí_Fidgenti

  • Gaelic Journal
  • Newspaper

    the journal was published monthly until 1909. Its first editor was David Comyn, followed by John Fleming, Eoghan O'Growney and from November 1894 Eoin

    Gaelic Journal

    Gaelic Journal

    Gaelic_Journal

  • Alice Comyn, Countess of Buchan
  • Scottish noblewoman (1289–1349)

    Alice Comyn, Countess of Buchan, Lady Beaumont (1289 – 3 July 1349) was a Scottish noblewoman, a member of the powerful Comyn family which supported the

    Alice Comyn, Countess of Buchan

    Alice_Comyn,_Countess_of_Buchan

  • Kilrush
  • Town in County Clare, Ireland

    (1831–1904), was a woollen merchant and draper and ran a loan office. David Comyn (1854–1907) was an Irish language revivalist from Kilrush parish, where

    Kilrush

    Kilrush

    Kilrush

  • Outlaw King
  • 2018 film by David Mackenzie

    inaccuracies and clichés. In 1304, outside the besieged Stirling Castle, John Comyn, Robert Bruce, and their allies, surrender to Edward I of England and pay

    Outlaw King

    Outlaw_King

  • Frederick Barbarossa
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 to 1190

     45 Comyn (1851), p. 202 Comyn (1851), p. 201 Comyn (1851), p. 230 Falco (1964), pp. 218 et seq. Comyn (1851), p. 227 Comyn (1851), p. 228 Comyn (1851)

    Frederick Barbarossa

    Frederick Barbarossa

    Frederick_Barbarossa

  • David I of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 1124 to 1153

    William Comyn, to the bishopric of Durham, which had been vacant since the death of Bishop Geoffrey Rufus in 1140. Between 1141 and 1143, Comyn was the

    David I of Scotland

    David I of Scotland

    David_I_of_Scotland

  • Osraige
  • Medieval southeastern Irish kingdom

    Geoffrey Keating, D.D. . David Comyn (ed), Patrick S. Dinneen (ed), First edition [The first three of four volumes in the series.] David Nutt, for the Irish

    Osraige

    Osraige

    Osraige

  • Crimthann mac Fidaig
  • Ireland by Geoffrey Keating. 4 Vols. Translated by David Comyn; Patrick S. Dinneen. London: David Nutt for the Irish Texts Society. pp. 369, 371. MacKillop

    Crimthann mac Fidaig

    Crimthann_mac_Fidaig

  • Cín Dromma Snechtai
  • Early Irish manuscript

    Snechtai", by David Stifter John T. Koch, Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia, Volume 1, ABC-Clio, 2006, pp. 437-438 David Comyn and Patrick S.

    Cín Dromma Snechtai

    Cín_Dromma_Snechtai

  • Ivar of Limerick
  • King of Hlymrek

    II. Foras Feasa ar Éirinn, by Geoffrey Keating (c. 1634), ed. & tr. David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (1902–1914). The History of Ireland by Geoffrey

    Ivar of Limerick

    Ivar_of_Limerick

  • Dáire Cerbba
  • King of Medón Mairtíne

    Keating, Geoffrey, with David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (trs.), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating. 4 Vols. London: David Nutt for the Irish Texts

    Dáire Cerbba

    Dáire_Cerbba

  • David III Strathbogie
  • Scottish noble

    David II Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, Constable of Scotland and Chief Warden of Northumberland, by his spouse Joan, elder daughter of Sir John Comyn of

    David III Strathbogie

    David III Strathbogie

    David_III_Strathbogie

  • High Sheriff of Limerick City
  • Sovereign's judicial representative

    Sergeant 1509 David Comyn; Richard Boneovle 1510 Walter Rice; Richard Fanning 1511 Patrick Fanning; Thomas Rochfort 1512 David Whyte; Peter Comyn 1513 James

    High Sheriff of Limerick City

    High_Sheriff_of_Limerick_City

  • Saighir
  • Ruined monastic site in Offaly, Ireland

    by Geoffrey Keating, D.D.. David Comyn (ed), Patrick S. Dinneen (ed), First edition [The first three of four volumes.] David Nutt, for the Irish Texts

    Saighir

    Saighir

    Saighir

  • Ivar of Waterford
  • Norse king

    Dyer. Foras Feasa ar Éirinn, by Geoffrey Keating (c. 1634), ed. & tr. David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (1902–1914). The History of Ireland by Geoffrey

    Ivar of Waterford

    Ivar of Waterford

    Ivar_of_Waterford

  • Henry de Baliol
  • Scottish noble

    Christina and brother-in-law Peter de Maule and Isabel, who married David Comyn, to the English fiefs of the Valognes family, vacant by the death of

    Henry de Baliol

    Henry de Baliol

    Henry_de_Baliol

  • Ulick Bourke
  • Irish writer, scholar and Catholic priest (1829–1887)

    founders, and in March 1880, established the Gaelic Union, along with David Comyn (1854–1907) of the Gaelic Journal. The Union, a society established for

    Ulick Bourke

    Ulick_Bourke

  • Battle of Mag Itha
  • Ireland by the Four Masters Vol. 1, Hodges, Smith, and Co, 1856, pp. 4-8 David Comyn, The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating, D. D. Vol. 1, Irish Texts

    Battle of Mag Itha

    Battle_of_Mag_Itha

  • First War of Scottish Independence
  • 1296–1328 war between England and Scotland

    Umfraville could not return until Wallace was given up, and Comyn, Alexander Lindsay, David Graham and Simon Fraser were to actively seek his capture.

    First War of Scottish Independence

    First War of Scottish Independence

    First_War_of_Scottish_Independence

  • William de Valognes
  • the Balliol family; had issue. Isabel, married David Comyn, passing the Barony of Kilbride into the Comyn family; had issue. Maule, Harry (1874), Stuart

    William de Valognes

    William de Valognes

    William_de_Valognes

  • Wars of Scottish Independence
  • War of national liberation between Scotland and England

    King David II Robert Stewart, 7th High Steward – Lieutenant (1346–1357) Robert Wishart – Bishop of Glasgow (1272–1317) John II Comyn and John III Comyn

    Wars of Scottish Independence

    Wars of Scottish Independence

    Wars_of_Scottish_Independence

  • Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan
  • Scottish noblewoman, figure in the Wars of Scottish Independence

    was married to John Comyn, 3rd Earl of Buchan, and thus was the Countess of Buchan. After Robert the Bruce killed John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, at

    Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan

    Isabella MacDuff, Countess of Buchan

    Isabella_MacDuff,_Countess_of_Buchan

  • Sir David de Brechin
  • Scottish knight

    Comyn, daughter of Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan and Elizabeth de Quincy. Sir William was the son of Henry of Brechin, an illegitimate son of David

    Sir David de Brechin

    Sir David de Brechin

    Sir_David_de_Brechin

  • Robert the Bruce (film)
  • 2019 war film by Richard Gray

    Comyn in a chapel. Comyn offers to abandon his claim to the Scottish throne and support Robert in exchange for land and money. Robert confronts Comyn

    Robert the Bruce (film)

    Robert_the_Bruce_(film)

  • Elizabeth de Comyn
  • English noblewoman

    Elizabeth de Comyn (1 November 1299 – 20 November 1372) was a medieval noblewoman and heiress, notable for being kidnapped by the Despenser family towards

    Elizabeth de Comyn

    Elizabeth_de_Comyn

  • Comyn Ching Triangle
  • Triangular block in Covent Garden, London

    Comyn Ching Triangle is a triangular city block at the Seven Dials junction in Covent Garden, London. It is bounded by Monmouth, Mercer and Shelton Streets

    Comyn Ching Triangle

    Comyn Ching Triangle

    Comyn_Ching_Triangle

  • Clan Bruce
  • Scottish family from Kincardine in Scotland; Royal House

    was seen as a man whose allegiance might still be won. Bruce and John Comyn (a rival for the throne) succeeded William Wallace as Guardians of Scotland

    Clan Bruce

    Clan Bruce

    Clan_Bruce

  • Bressal mac Ailello
  • 5th-century Irish monarch

    Geoffrey Keating, with David Comyn and Patrick S. Dinneen (trs.), The History of Ireland by Geoffrey Keating. 4 Vols. London: David Nutt for the Irish Texts

    Bressal mac Ailello

    Bressal_mac_Ailello

  • Guardian of Scotland
  • Scottish regents

    Wishart, Bishop of Glasgow; John Comyn II of Badenoch; James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland; Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan; (until his death

    Guardian of Scotland

    Guardian of Scotland

    Guardian_of_Scotland

  • Ethel Harriet Comyns-Lewer
  • Periodical proprietor and editor

    Ethel Harriet Comyns-Lewer (née Garrett, (1861-01-28)28 January 1861 – (1946-02-08)8 February 1946) was a British ornithologist, periodical publisher and

    Ethel Harriet Comyns-Lewer

    Ethel Harriet Comyns-Lewer

    Ethel_Harriet_Comyns-Lewer

  • William Cumin
  • 12th-century Bishop of Durham-elect

    William Cumin (or de Comyn or de Commines) (died c. 1159) was a bishop of Durham, and Justiciar of Scotland. Several Cumins were clerks in the chanceries

    William Cumin

    William_Cumin

  • England and King David I
  • Relationship between England and the Scottish king

    William Comyn, to the bishopric of Durham, which had been vacant since the death of Bishop Geoffrey in 1140. Between 1141 and 1143, Comyn was the de

    England and King David I

    England and King David I

    England_and_King_David_I

  • The Children of Kings
  • 2013 novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley and Deborah J. Ross

    Regent of the Comyn. Marguerida Alton-Hastur, Mikhail's wife. Linnea Storn, Gareth's grandmother and Regis Hastur's wife, Keeper of the Comyn Tower Danilo

    The Children of Kings

    The_Children_of_Kings

  • Donald III of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 1093 to 1097

    Fordun, V, p. xxvi; Duncan, pp. 57–58; Oram, David I, pp. 47–48. Young, Alan, Robert the Bruce's Rivals: The Comyns, 1213–1314, (East Linton, 1997), p. 15 Duncan

    Donald III of Scotland

    Donald_III_of_Scotland

  • Arthur Comyns Carr
  • British Liberal politician and lawyer

    Strettell Comyns Carr (19 September 1882 – 20 April 1965) was a British Liberal politician and lawyer. Comyns Carr was the son of J. Comyns Carr, a dramatist

    Arthur Comyns Carr

    Arthur Comyns Carr

    Arthur_Comyns_Carr

  • David de Lindsay of the Byres
  • 13th-century Scottish noble

    the century. He rose to further national prominence as a supporter of the Comyns during the minority of Alexander III of Scotland, becoming a regent in 1255

    David de Lindsay of the Byres

    David de Lindsay of the Byres

    David_de_Lindsay_of_the_Byres

  • Battle of the Pass of Brander
  • Battle part of the civil war between the Bruce and Balliol factions

    the Bruce over the MacDougalls of Argyll, kinsmen of John Comyn, also known as the Red Comyn, who had been killed by Bruce and his adherents at Dumfries

    Battle of the Pass of Brander

    Battle of the Pass of Brander

    Battle_of_the_Pass_of_Brander

  • Andy Comyn
  • English footballer

    Andrew Comyn (born 2 August 1968) is an English former professional footballer who played in the Football League for Aston Villa, Derby County, Plymouth

    Andy Comyn

    Andy_Comyn

  • Lord High Constable of Scotland
  • Hereditary ceremonial office in Scotland

    King Alexander III 1275–1289, Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan. 1289-?, John Comyn, Earl of Buchan 1311, David II Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, forfeited

    Lord High Constable of Scotland

    Lord High Constable of Scotland

    Lord_High_Constable_of_Scotland

  • Place of Weeping
  • 1986 South African drama film

    Weeping Productions. The film stars James Whyle, Gcina Mhlophe and Charles Comyn in the lead roles, and Norman Coombes, Michelle du Toit, Kerneels Coertzen

    Place of Weeping

    Place_of_Weeping

  • Battle of Inverurie (1308)
  • Battle in the north-east of Scotland in May 1308 according to Fordun

    Robert Bruce and his supporters killed John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, also known as the Red Comyn. Comyn was a nephew of the former king John Balliol

    Battle of Inverurie (1308)

    Battle_of_Inverurie_(1308)

  • Competitors for the Crown of Scotland
  • 1290-1292 succession dispute in Scotland

    that David, Earl of Huntingdon, had renounced his hereditary rights to throne of Scotland. John "the Black" Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, son of John Comyn, son

    Competitors for the Crown of Scotland

    Competitors_for_the_Crown_of_Scotland

  • David I and the Scottish Church
  • William Comyn, to the bishopric of Durham, which had been vacant since the death of Bishop Geoffrey in 1140. Between 1141 and 1143, Comyn was the de

    David I and the Scottish Church

    David I and the Scottish Church

    David_I_and_the_Scottish_Church

  • Clan MacDougall
  • Highland Scottish clan

    MacDougall married a sister of John Comyn II of Badenoch (the "Black Comyn"), whose son, John Comyn III (the "Red Comyn") was stabbed to death by Robert

    Clan MacDougall

    Clan MacDougall

    Clan_MacDougall

  • Gilbert I de la Hay
  • in 1262. Gilbert was the son of David de la Hay and Helen de Strathern. As part of his marriage dower of Idonea Comyn he received Upper Coull, Aberdeenshire

    Gilbert I de la Hay

    Gilbert_I_de_la_Hay

  • Clan Davidson
  • Highland Scottish clan

    Confederation. David's father was Donald, the third son of Robert Comyn who in turn was a grandson of John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch, chief of the Clan Comyn. David

    Clan Davidson

    Clan Davidson

    Clan_Davidson

  • Inverlochy Castle
  • Scottish castle

    built circa 1270–1280 by John "the Black" Comyn, Lord of Badenoch and Lochaber, and chief of the Clan Comyn. It may have been built on the site of an

    Inverlochy Castle

    Inverlochy Castle

    Inverlochy_Castle

  • Lord of Kilbride
  • Valognes (around 1165-c. 1215) David Comyn (c. 1215-1247) William Comyn (1247-1283) John Comyn (1283–1290) Edmund Comyn (1290-1306) forfeited to the Crown

    Lord of Kilbride

    Lord of Kilbride

    Lord_of_Kilbride

  • Dundarg Castle
  • Ruined castle in Scotland

    13th century by the Comyn family, but was dismantled, probably by Robert the Bruce, in 1308. It was rebuilt in 1334 by Alice Comyn, Countess of Buchan

    Dundarg Castle

    Dundarg Castle

    Dundarg_Castle

  • Andrew Moray
  • 13th-century Scottish esquire

    and his mother was the historically anonymous fourth daughter of John Comyn I of Badenoch. Nothing is known of the formative years of Moray the younger's

    Andrew Moray

    Andrew_Moray

  • Battle of Roslin
  • Part of the First War of Scottish Independence (1303)

    took place near the village of Roslin, where a force led by the Scots John Comyn and Sir Simon Fraser ambushed and defeated an English reconnaissance party

    Battle of Roslin

    Battle of Roslin

    Battle_of_Roslin

  • Jared Harris
  • British actor (born 1961)

    (1994), Dead Man (1995), and Happiness (1998). He took a recurring role as David Robert Jones in the Fox science fiction series Fringe (2008–2012). He received

    Jared Harris

    Jared Harris

    Jared_Harris

  • William Wallace
  • Scottish knight (1270–1305)

    in favour of Robert the Bruce, Earl of Carrick and future king, and John Comyn, King John Balliol's nephew. Details of Wallace's activities after this

    William Wallace

    William Wallace

    William_Wallace

  • Anthony Russell (murderer)
  • British murderer (born 1982)

    31‑year‑old Nicole McGregor, who was eighteen weeks pregnant, to Newbold Comyn on the promise of supplying her with drugs. On 26 October, Russell raped

    Anthony Russell (murderer)

    Anthony_Russell_(murderer)

  • Michael Comyn
  • Irish politician, barrister and judge (1871–1952)

    Michael Comyn (6 June 1871 – 6 October 1952) was an Irish barrister, Fianna Fáil Senator and later a judge on the Circuit Court. He was also a member

    Michael Comyn

    Michael Comyn

    Michael_Comyn

  • Henry de Beaumont
  • English noble (1280–1340)

    1320. By 14 July 1310, Beaumont had married Alice Comyn, daughter of the niece and heir of John Comyn, Earl of Buchan. Consequently, Beaumont claimed the

    Henry de Beaumont

    Henry de Beaumont

    Henry_de_Beaumont

  • Earl of Buchan
  • Title of nobility in the United Kingdom

    to pass into the hands of a foreign family, the Comyns, though only through marriage. Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan inherited and continued his mother's

    Earl of Buchan

    Earl of Buchan

    Earl_of_Buchan

  • Richard Talbot, 2nd Baron Talbot
  • English nobleman

    English nobleman and soldier. As the husband of the heiress Elizabeth de Comyn, he played a role in the Second War of Scottish Independence. Talbot was

    Richard Talbot, 2nd Baron Talbot

    Richard Talbot, 2nd Baron Talbot

    Richard_Talbot,_2nd_Baron_Talbot

  • Boldre
  • Village and parish in Hampshire, England

    Lloyd, David W. (2018). The Buildings of England Hampshire: South. Yale University Press. pp. 118–119. ISBN 9780300225037. Jude James Comyn's New Forest

    Boldre

    Boldre

    Boldre

  • Lord of Annandale
  • Lordship in southern Scotland

    Balliol in 1292. Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale, 1292-1295 John Comyn III of Badenoch, 1295–1296; Annandale seized and granted to John on Robert's

    Lord of Annandale

    Lord of Annandale

    Lord_of_Annandale

  • The Bruce (film)
  • 1996 British film

    Richard Brindlecombe as Edward II of England Pavel Douglas as John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch Hildegarde Neil as Eleanor of Castile Michael Van Wijk

    The Bruce (film)

    The_Bruce_(film)

  • William of Douglas
  • Scottish noble

    affairs between two rival parties, the one led by the nationalistic Walter Comyn, Earl of Menteith, the other by pro-English Alan Durward, Justiciar of Scotia

    William of Douglas

    William_of_Douglas

  • Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1209 to 1218

    Braunschweig. GRIN Verlag. ISBN 978-3-640-31571-0. Comyn 1851, p. 278. Schulman 2002, p. 329. Comyn 1851, p. 277. Dunham 1835, p. 195. "German Civil War

    Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor

    Otto_IV,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • William Leslie Comyn
  • American businessman and shipbuilder

    William Leslie Comyn (born 30 October 1877) was an American businessman, shipbuilder and builder of one of the first large concrete ships. Comyn was the second

    William Leslie Comyn

    William_Leslie_Comyn

  • William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke
  • Anglo-Norman noble, allied with Henry III

    3rd Baroness Wake of Liddell Joan Comyn (c. 1296–1326), married to David II Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl Elizabeth Comyn (1 November 1299 – 20 November 1372)

    William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke

    William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke

    William_de_Valence,_1st_Earl_of_Pembroke

  • David de Moravia
  • In 1306, King Edward I of England charged Bishop David with complicity in the murder of John III Comyn, Lord of Badenoch. The bishop attended the coronation

    David de Moravia

    David de Moravia

    David_de_Moravia

  • John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray
  • Joint Regent of Scotland (died 1346)

    the Comyn Earl of Atholl, commander of the English forces in Scotland, but, on his swearing allegiance to the Scottish Crown he was set free. Comyn, however

    John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray

    John_Randolph,_3rd_Earl_of_Moray

  • John Gallda MacDougall
  • Mediaeval Scottish magnate

    aforesaid grandfather, John MacDougall, had been closely connected with the Comyns, and therefore had been a constant opponent of Robert I, King of Scotland

    John Gallda MacDougall

    John_Gallda_MacDougall

  • Foras Feasa ar Éirinn
  • 1634 narrative by Geoffrey Keating

    and English) Comyn, David, ed. (1902), "1. The Introduction and the First Book of the History", Irish Texts Society, vol. 4 Comyn, David, ed. (1908),

    Foras Feasa ar Éirinn

    Foras_Feasa_ar_Éirinn

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  • Seed
  • n.

    Progeny; offspring; children; descendants; as, the seed of Abraham; the seed of David.

  • Avidious
  • a.

    Avid.

  • Avid
  • a.

    Longing eagerly for; eager; greedy.

  • Kaleidoscope
  • n.

    An instrument invented by Sir David Brewster, which contains loose fragments of colored glass, etc., and reflecting surfaces so arranged that changes of position exhibit its contents in an endless variety of beautiful colors and symmetrical forms. It has been much employed in arts of design.

  • Psalm
  • n.

    Especially, one of the hymns by David and others, collected into one book of the Old Testament, or a modern metrical version of such a hymn for public worship.

  • Zion
  • n.

    A hill in Jerusalem, which, after the capture of that city by the Israelites, became the royal residence of David and his successors.

  • Davidic
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to David, the king and psalmist of Israel, or to his family.

  • Davit
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    A spar formerly used on board of ships, as a crane to hoist the flukes of the anchor to the top of the bow, without injuring the sides of the ship; -- called also the fish davit.

  • Gittith
  • n.

    A musical instrument, of unknown character, supposed by some to have been used by the people of Gath, and thence obtained by David. It is mentioned in the title of Psalms viii., lxxxi., and lxxxiv.

  • Psalmist
  • n.

    A writer or composer of sacred songs; -- a title particularly applied to David and the other authors of the Scriptural psalms.

  • Pavid
  • a.

    Timid; fearful.

  • Digest
  • v. t.

    A compilation of statutes or decisions analytically arranged. The term is applied in a general sense to the Pandects of Justinian (see Pandect), but is also specially given by authors to compilations of laws on particular topics; a summary of laws; as, Comyn's Digest; the United States Digest.

  • Davit
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    Curved arms of timber or iron, projecting over a ship's side of stern, having tackle to raise or lower a boat, swing it in on deck, rig it out for lowering, etc.; -- called also boat davits.