Ainbcellach mac Ferchair was king of the Cenél Loairn of Dál Riata, and perhaps of all Dál Riata, from 697 until 698, when he was deposed and exiled to Ireland. He was a son of Ferchar Fota. He is given the epithet the Good in the Duan Albanach, a praise poem from the 11th century. Ainbcellach's son Muiredach was later king of the Cenél Loairn. The later Mormaers of Moray traced their descent to Ainbcellach and the Cenél Loairn through Ainbcellach's son Ruadrí.
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| - Ainbcellach mac Ferchair (ca)
- Ainbcellach (de)
- Ainbcellach mac Ferchair (en)
- Ainfhaichilleach mac Fearchair (ga)
- Ainbcellach mac Ferchair (fr)
- Ainbcellach mac Ferchair (it)
- Ainbcellach mac Ferchair (pt)
- Эйнбкеллах (ru)
- Ейнбкеллах мак Ферхайр (uk)
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| - Ainbcellach (auch: Ainbcellach mac Ferchar; † 698) war in den Jahren 697 bis 698 König von Dalriada. Ainbcellach war der Sohn des früheren Königs Ferchar II. und der Bruder von Selbach mac Ferchar. Er folgte 697 auf den nur kurze Zeit regierenden Eochaid II. und starb selbst bereits im nächsten Jahr. Sein Nachfolger wurde Fiannamail. (de)
- Ainbcellach mac Ferchair roi des Scots du Dál Riata 697-698. (fr)
- Ainbcellach mac Ferchair (... – ...; fl. VII secolo) regnò sui di Dál Riata, e forse su tutta la Dál Riata, dal 697 al 698, quando fu deposto e scacciato in Irlanda. Era figlio di Ferchar Fota. (it)
- Эйнбкеллах Добрый (Айнбкеллах мак Ферхайр; гэльск. Ainbcheallach Maith, Ainbcheallach mac Ferchair; погиб в 719) — король гэльского королевства Дал Риада, правил с 697 по 698 год. (ru)
- Ainbcellach mac Ferchair foi rei dos Scots de Dalriada de 697 a 698. (pt)
- Ейнбкеллах Добрий (Айнбкеллах мак Ферхайр; гельської Ainbcheallach Maith, Ainbcheallach Mac Ferchair;. Загинув у 719) — король королівства гельської Дал Ріади, правив з 697 по 698 рік. (uk)
- Ainbcellach mac Ferchair was king of the Cenél Loairn of Dál Riata, and perhaps of all Dál Riata, from 697 until 698, when he was deposed and exiled to Ireland. He was a son of Ferchar Fota. He is given the epithet the Good in the Duan Albanach, a praise poem from the 11th century. Ainbcellach's son Muiredach was later king of the Cenél Loairn. The later Mormaers of Moray traced their descent to Ainbcellach and the Cenél Loairn through Ainbcellach's son Ruadrí. (en)
- Rí Chineál Loairn agus b'fhéidir Rí Dhál Riada in iarthar na hAlban ba ea Ainfhaichilleach mac Fearchair (Meán-Ghaeilge Ainbcellach mac Ferchair). Bhí sé i gcoróin sna blianta 697 agus 698, nuair a cuireadh as é agus chuaigh ar deoraíocht go hÉirinn. Fearchar Fada ba ea a athair. Tugtar an buafhocal an Good sa Duan Albanach, dán molta de chuid na 11ú haoise. Rinneadh rí Chineál Loairn dá mhac Muireadhach. Rianaigh a sinsearacht ar ais go hAinfhaicilleach trína mac, Ruairí. (ga)
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| - Ainbcellach (auch: Ainbcellach mac Ferchar; † 698) war in den Jahren 697 bis 698 König von Dalriada. Ainbcellach war der Sohn des früheren Königs Ferchar II. und der Bruder von Selbach mac Ferchar. Er folgte 697 auf den nur kurze Zeit regierenden Eochaid II. und starb selbst bereits im nächsten Jahr. Sein Nachfolger wurde Fiannamail. (de)
- Ainbcellach mac Ferchair was king of the Cenél Loairn of Dál Riata, and perhaps of all Dál Riata, from 697 until 698, when he was deposed and exiled to Ireland. He was a son of Ferchar Fota. He is given the epithet the Good in the Duan Albanach, a praise poem from the 11th century. It is unclear how long he remained in exile. There are reports of fighting in Dál Riata in the early 8th century which might be a conflict between Ainbcellach and his brother, Selbach mac Ferchair, or between the Cenél Loairn and the Cenél nGabráin for control of Dál Riata. Ainbcellach had certainly returned by September 719, when he was killed fighting against Selbach in "Finnglen" (perhaps near Loch Fyne). Ainbcellach's son Muiredach was later king of the Cenél Loairn. The later Mormaers of Moray traced their descent to Ainbcellach and the Cenél Loairn through Ainbcellach's son Ruadrí. (en)
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