Niall, Earl of Carrick
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Neill de Carrick (mort en 1256), également connu sous les noms de Nial, est le 2e comte de Carrick en Écosse à partir de 1250
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Niall mac Dhonnchaidh (auch Níall mac Donnchadha, Niall of Carrick oder Neil of Carrick) († 1256) war der zweite Mormaer/Earl of Carrick. Niall war der älteste Sohn und Nachfolger von Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick. Nach dem Tod seines Vaters 1250 folgte er ihm als Earl of Carrick. 1255 unterstützte er Alan Durward, als dieser während der Minderjährigkeit von König Alexander III. die von Walter Comyn, Earl of Menteith geführte Regierung stürzte. Carrick wurde Mitglied des neuen, fünfzehnköpfigen Regentschaftsrats.
* Marjorie (Marthoc)
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Níall of Carrick (also Neil) was the second man to bear the title Mormaer, or Earl, of Carrick. He was successor of mormaer Donnchadh of Carrick. Originally he was believed to be the son of Donnchadh, however, it is now believed that he was more likely his grandson, the son of Donnchadh's oldest son and heir Cailean mac Donnchadh. Cailean, also known as Colin and Nicholaus of Carrick, predeceased his father and therefore upon Donnchadh's death in 1250, the title of Mormaer came to Niall. It has been suggested that Cailean's wife, Niall's mother, was a daughter of , briefly king of Tir Eoghain. Niall's grandfather Donnchadh held lands in Ireland, such a marriage of his son would have reinforced Donnchadh's Irish alliances and would account for the use of the name Niall. It would also explai
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Niall mac Dhonnchaidh (auch Níall mac Donnchadha, Niall of Carrick oder Neil of Carrick) († 1256) war der zweite Mormaer/Earl of Carrick. Niall war der älteste Sohn und Nachfolger von Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick. Nach dem Tod seines Vaters 1250 folgte er ihm als Earl of Carrick. 1255 unterstützte er Alan Durward, als dieser während der Minderjährigkeit von König Alexander III. die von Walter Comyn, Earl of Menteith geführte Regierung stürzte. Carrick wurde Mitglied des neuen, fünfzehnköpfigen Regentschaftsrats. Carrick hatte 1234 Margaret, eine Tochter von Walter Fitzalan, Steward of Scotland geheiratet. Er hatte mit ihr mindestens eine Tochter:
* Marjorie (Marthoc) Diese wurde seine Erbin in Carrick, das aber zunächst unter königliche Verwaltung gestellt wurde. Die jährlichen Einkünfte aus Nialls Besitzungen sollen zu der Zeit etwa £ 170 betragen haben. Zum Führer seines Clans (ceann ceneóil) hatte Carrick seinen Neffen Lachlann bestimmt, der damit sowohl militärische wie auch juristische Funktionen übernahm.
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Neill de Carrick (mort en 1256), également connu sous les noms de Nial, est le 2e comte de Carrick en Écosse à partir de 1250
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Níall of Carrick (also Neil) was the second man to bear the title Mormaer, or Earl, of Carrick. He was successor of mormaer Donnchadh of Carrick. Originally he was believed to be the son of Donnchadh, however, it is now believed that he was more likely his grandson, the son of Donnchadh's oldest son and heir Cailean mac Donnchadh. Cailean, also known as Colin and Nicholaus of Carrick, predeceased his father and therefore upon Donnchadh's death in 1250, the title of Mormaer came to Niall. It has been suggested that Cailean's wife, Niall's mother, was a daughter of , briefly king of Tir Eoghain. Niall's grandfather Donnchadh held lands in Ireland, such a marriage of his son would have reinforced Donnchadh's Irish alliances and would account for the use of the name Niall. It would also explain the strong alliance with the Ó Neill held by Niall's grandsons. As the son of Cailean, Niall had one sister, Afraig, who married Gilleasbaig of Menstrie, a baron of Clackmannanshire who was the first attested man to bear the surname "Campbell". Niall married Margaret Stewart, daughter of Walter Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland and together they had four daughters, the eldest of which was Margaret, better known as Marjorie. On 12 September 1255 Níall, having no male heirs, granted the chiefship of the clan to his nephew Roland and his heirs, giving them all the powers in respect to the ceann ceneóil (head of kin). This grant was confirmed by King Alexander III at Stirling in 1276. Niall died in 1256 and was succeeded by his daughter Marjory, who took the title 3rd Countess of Carrick. The latter passed the mormaerdom on to her son Robert the Bruce, who became King Robert I of Scotland.
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