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King of the Picts from 839 to 842
Uurad or Ferat son of Bargoit (died 842) was king of the Picts, from 839 to 842. No two versions of the king lists, known as the Pictish Chronicle, give
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King of the Picts from 845 to 848
(Cináed mac Ailpín). According to the Pictish Chronicle, he was the son of Uurad (also spelled Vurad, Ferant, Ferat). Drest X was killed at Scone in the
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King of the Picts in 843
it did not endure. According to the Pictish Chronicle, he was the son of Uurad (also Ferach, Ferech) and brother of King Drest X. Hughes, David (2007)
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King of the Picts from 842 to 843
Bridei (Scottish Gaelic: Bridei) son of Uurad was king of the Picts, in modern Scotland, from 842 to 843. Two of his brothers, Ciniod and Drest, are also
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King of the Picts from 837 to 839
Chronicle king lists have him followed by the short reigns of Uurad (Ferat) and Uurad's sons Bridei, Cináed and Drest, by Bridei son of Fochel (Uuthoil)
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King of the Picts from 848 to 858
Óengusa in the Battle of 839, Uurad, and then Bridei VI succeeded him as the King of the Picts. According to List One, Uurad's reign lasted three years, while
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Historical British battle
with Kenneth son of Uurad, who reigned for one year, then Bridei son of Fochel, who reigned for two years, then Drest son of Uurad, who reigned for three
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Uurad Uurad, son of Bargoit Unknown Said to have reigned for three years, probably named on the Drosten Stone 842–843 Bridei VI Bridei, son of Uurad Possibly
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Alfonso chooses Ramiro I, son of former king Bermudo I, as his successor. Uurad of the Picts dies after a 3-year reign, and is succeeded by his son Bridei
842
Scottish town in Angus
has been variously construed, but is thought to refer to the Pictish King Uurad, who reigned in 839–842 CE. The recorded history of Arbroath begins with
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Clancy believes the stone should be dated to the reign of the Pictish king Uurad (i.e. Uoret) (839–842), again, an unusual feature in that Pictish stones
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Óengus II, King (820–834) Drest IX, King (834–837) Eóganan, King (837–839) Uurad, competitor King (839–842) Bridei VI, competitor King (842–843) Ciniod II
List of state leaders in the 9th century
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Alfonso chooses Ramiro I, son of former king Bermudo I, as his successor. Uurad of the Picts dies after a 3-year reign, and is succeeded by his son Bridei
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Indian
Never been Conquered
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Muslim
One who turns in repentance, Repentant
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Hindu
Devoted to truth, Love to truth
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Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Beautiful Girl; Beauty of Lord Krishna; Wife of Lord Krishna
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English French
Open.
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Indian
Sweet
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Greek
(Φάνης) Orphic myth name of the first God to appear at the beginning of creation, derived from the Greek word phaino, PHANÊS means "bring to light; make appear." According to Orphic tradition, he passed the scepter of kingship to his only child, Nyx, who passed it on to Ouranos from whom it was seized by Kronos and finally by Zeus who devoured Phanes in order to obtain his primal powers. He has been described as a golden-winged hermaphrodite.Â
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Tamil
Indravathi | ஆதிதà¯à®¯
Excellent, First, God of the skies
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Tamil
An excellent warrior, King, Chief, Brave
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German English
Strong as a bear.
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