Gille Críst of Mar is the fourth-known Mormaer of Mar, from 1183 to 1203. His relationship to the previous Mormaer, Morggán, is not totally clear, but Gille Críst was not the son of Morggán, and so his succession could probably be explained by operations of Gaelic succession, but scholars know almost nothing about the internal functions of Mar in this period. He had two sons, Máel Coluim and Eoin. He also had a daughter, whose name is unknown. Her importance though is high, because she married , and their son Thomas Durward eventually contested the inheritance of Mar by the line of Morggán.
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| - Gille Críst, 3. Earl of Mar (de)
- Gille Críst de Mar (fr)
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| - Gille Críst, 3. Earl of Mar (anglisiert auch Gilchrist, † zwischen 1203 und 1211), war ein schottischer Adliger. (de)
- Gille Críst de Mar (mort vers 1203/1207) est le 4e Mormaer de Mar connu, il règne de 1178/1183. (fr)
- Gille Críst of Mar is the fourth-known Mormaer of Mar, from 1183 to 1203. His relationship to the previous Mormaer, Morggán, is not totally clear, but Gille Críst was not the son of Morggán, and so his succession could probably be explained by operations of Gaelic succession, but scholars know almost nothing about the internal functions of Mar in this period. He had two sons, Máel Coluim and Eoin. He also had a daughter, whose name is unknown. Her importance though is high, because she married , and their son Thomas Durward eventually contested the inheritance of Mar by the line of Morggán. (en)
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| - Gille Críst, 3. Earl of Mar (anglisiert auch Gilchrist, † zwischen 1203 und 1211), war ein schottischer Adliger. (de)
- Gille Críst of Mar is the fourth-known Mormaer of Mar, from 1183 to 1203. His relationship to the previous Mormaer, Morggán, is not totally clear, but Gille Críst was not the son of Morggán, and so his succession could probably be explained by operations of Gaelic succession, but scholars know almost nothing about the internal functions of Mar in this period. He had two sons, Máel Coluim and Eoin. He also had a daughter, whose name is unknown. Her importance though is high, because she married , and their son Thomas Durward eventually contested the inheritance of Mar by the line of Morggán. His wife was Orabilis, a daughter of Ness fitzWilliam, Lord of Leuchars. Her third marriage, she had previously been married to Robert de Quincy, Constable of Leinster, and, secondly, Adam, the son of Duncan I, Earl of Fife. (en)
- Gille Críst de Mar (mort vers 1203/1207) est le 4e Mormaer de Mar connu, il règne de 1178/1183. (fr)
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