Máel Coluim II, Yerl o Fife
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Máel Coluim II mac Donnchaidh Mac Duibh (Malcolm II, son o Duncan, Macduff) | |
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![]() The Mormaer o Fife as depictit at the inauguration o Alexander III in a late medieval manuscript o Walter Bower's Scotichronicon. | |
Born | Early 13t century |
Died | 1266 |
Ither names | Maol-Choluim or Malcolm II o Fife |
Title | Mormaer ("Yerl") o Fife |
Term | 1228–1266 |
Predecessor | Máel Coluim I |
Successor | Colbán |
Hauf-marrae(s) | Elen ferch Llywelyn |
Childer | Colbán; unkent son stylled MacDuibh ("Macduff") |
Máel Coluim II (or Maol Choluim II or Malcolm II),[1] wis a 13t-century Mormaer o Fife that ruled the mormaerdom or yerldom o Fife atween 1228 an 1266.
References[eedit | eedit soorce]
- ↑ He is whiles called Malcolm, "6t Yerl o Fife, "7t Yerl o Fife" or "8t Yerl o Fife"; thir styles are baith anachronistic an, besides, inaccurate, syne the earliest yerls are nae recordit.
Precedit bi Máel Coluim I |
Mormaer o Fife 1228–1266 |
Succeedit bi Colbán |