NameGahhran MacGhabhran of Argyll and Kintyre, King of Dalriada (Scots) 294
Birthbef 505
Death560 Age: 55
Misc. Notes
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In 538, Gabrahn or Gauran [nephew of Congall or Comgail] came to the throne. On his death in 560, Connal, son of Congail, and whose home was on the eastern side of Bute - to which he gave the name of Cowall, succeeded to the throne. These separate yet related Settlements - for unlike the Caledonian Picts where each tribe was an independent unit, the Dalriads formed a single Community, - were grouped together so as to form one Dominium under Fergus, and in whom we have the fountain head of the subsequent Scottish Monarchy. The reputed numbers of the Dalriads would indicate a National migration. Angus, was followed by 430 'houses'; Gabrahn the grandson of Fergus, controlled 560, while Loarn had only 420. Each of these 'houses' contained some families, so that the Dalriadic migration consisted of about 30,000 families, a figure which may be accepted, if we regard it as denoting not merely the immigrants of 503 AD, but as including all those who may have remained on the return to Ireland of their kinsmen, and who now connected themselves with one or other of the main Section
Gabran, son of Domangart, son of Fergus. Occupied the districts of Argyll proper and Kintyre.
Spouses
Unmarried
ChildrenAidan (526-605)
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