- mormaership
- mor·ma·er·ship
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
mormaership — noun see mormaer … Useful english dictionary
Mormaer of Caithness — The Mormaer of Caithness ruled a distinct mormaerdom in medieval Scotland in that it generally was held by a foreign prince, the Norse Earl of Orkney, the ruler of neighboring Norwegian province. Caithness was intermittently held, presumably… … Wikipedia
Earl of Caithness — The title Earl of Caithness has been created several times in the Peerage of Scotland, and has a very complex history. Its first grant, in the modern sense as to have been counted in strict lists of peerages, is now generally held to have taken… … Wikipedia
Earl of Fife — Earldom of Fife The Arms of the Realm and Ancient Local Principalities of Scotland [1] … Wikipedia
Maol Choluim, Earl of Angus — Maol Choluim, Earl of Angus, ruled roughly 1214 1240, is the fifth attested post 10th century Mormaer of Angus, and the last Gaelic ruler of that province. He married Mary, daughter and heiress of Humphrey de Berkeley. They had one son, Richard,… … Wikipedia
Fergus, Earl of Buchan — Fergus of Buchan was the last native Gaelic Mormaer of Buchan, and only the third to be known by name as Mormaer. Fergus appears to have had strong connections in Fife, and it is possible that his father (if he was his father) Colbán was a Fifer … Wikipedia
Norwegian noble titles — include the titles of the ancient aristocracy before the Unification of Norway and the titles of the institutionalised nobility of medieval and modern times. There have existed several different sets of titles, and also the function and the… … Wikipedia
Máel Coluim, Earl of Angus — Máel Coluim, Earl of Angus, ruled roughly 1214–1240, was mormaer of Angus, and the last of his family in the male line with title over that province. He married Mary, daughter and heiress of Humphrey de Berkeley. They had one son, Richard, and a… … Wikipedia