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  1. Alasdair Mac Colla Chiotaich MacDhòmhnaill (c. 1610 – 13 November 1647), also known by the English variant of his name Sir Alexander MacDonald, was a military officer best known for his participation in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, notably the Irish Confederate Wars and Montrose's Royalist campaign in Scotland during 1644–5.

  2. Alasdair MacColla (1610–1647) fue un soldado escocés-irlandés. Su nombre completo en escocés era Alasdair Mac Colla Chiotaigh Mac Domhnaill (en español, Alasdair el hijo de Colla, el MacDonald zurdo). A veces erróneamente se le llamado en inglés Collkitto, mote que realmente pertenecía a su padre.

  3. Alasdair MacColla (1610–1647) fue un soldado escocés-irlandés. Su nombre completo en escocés era Alasdair Mac Colla Chiotaigh Mac Domhnaill (en español, Alasdair el hijo de Colla, el MacDonald zurdo). A veces erróneamente se le llamado en inglés Collkitto, mote que realmente pertenecía a su padre.

  4. Alasdair MacColla was a gigantic, completely-out-of-his-mind claymore-swinging Scottish Highlander who spent a good portion of his short adult life completely wreaking cringe-inducing amounts of ball-crushing havoc on his enemies, their families, their friends, their pets, and anyone he deemed worthy of a bloody, brutal destruction (or, ...

  5. Clarke, Aidan. MacDonnell, Alasdair (Alexander) MacColla (d. 1647), Gaelic lord, was the third son of Coll MacGillespie and (most probably) Mary, daughter of Ranald MacJames of Smerby: both parents were MacDonnells, but the use of fixed hereditary surnames was not normal practice in Gaelic Scotland. The context that shaped his life was the ...

  6. Learn about Alasdair MacColla , a Scottish-Irish soldier and leader of the Highlanders in the British Civil Wars. BCW Project provides a detailed biography of his life and achievements.

  7. The Legendary History of Alasdair MacColla As Received from Dugald Macdougall of Crubasdale, Kintyre, in 1825. Emily Lyle. 2017, Scottish Studies. This legendary history is found among the papers of Andrew Crawfurd held in the Central Library in Paisley. See Full PDF. Download PDF. Warfare in the West Highlands and Isles of Scotland, c. 1544-1615.