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  1. Malise (Gaelic: Maol Íosa; fl. 1099–1141) is the earliest-known earl, or mormaer, of Strathearn in central Scotland. In 1138, Malise participated in King David's invasion of England, and he fought in the vanguard at the Battle of the Standard.

  2. Máel Ísu or Malise II (Modern Gaelic: Maol Íosa; died 1271) is the fifth known mormaer, or earl, of the Scottish region of Strathearn. He was the son of Robert, 4th Earl of Strathearn.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Máel_ÍsuMáel Ísu - Wikipedia

    Máel Ísu, Maol Íosa or Máel Íosa, meaning devotee of Jesus, Latinised as Malise, may refer to: Máel Ísu I of Cennrígmonaid, 10th century bishop of Cennrígmonaid. Máel Ísu II of Cennrígmonaid, late 10th-early 11th century bishop of Cennrígmonaid.

  4. Earl or Mormaer of Strathearn is a title of Scottish nobility, referring to the region of Strathearn in southern Perthshire. Of unknown origin, the mormaers are attested for the first time in a document perhaps dating to 1115.

  5. Malise V, Earl of Strathearn and Caithness, Jarl of Orkney (Scottish Gaelic: Maol Íosa; died c. 1357) was the last of the native Gaelic earls of Strathearn.

  6. Máel Ísu I is the third alleged Bishop of Cennrígmonaid (fl. mid-10th century), equivalent to latter day St Andrews. He is mentioned in the bishop-lists of the 15th-century historians Walter Bower (Malisius) and Andrew of Wyntoun (Malice) as the successor of Fothad I, and it is claimed that he reigned as bishop for eight years. [1]

  7. 9 de feb. de 2021 · Mael Isu (Malise) Strathearn First Earl of Strathearn formerly Strathearn. Born about 1090 in Ruthven, Forfarshire, Scotland [uncertain] Son of Forteith (Strathearn) of Strathearn [uncertain] and [mother unknown] Brother of Rosabel (Strathearn) Sinclair. Husband of Isabel Caithness — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Descendants.