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  1. Mormaer Gille Míchéil (d. bef. July 1136) is the second man known for certain to have been Mormaer of Fife from 1130 to 1133, although it is unlikely he actually was the second. He had at least one son, called Aed (=Hugh). Aed would have succeeded Donnchad I under a Celtic system, but as feudal rules of primogeniture came into force during ...

  2. Donnchad II (died 1204), anglicized as Duncan II or Dunecan II, succeeded his father Duncan I as Earl of Fife in childhood. As a child of the previous mormaer, he was entitled to succeed his father through primogeniture, but not to lead his kin-group, Clann MacDuib. That probably fell to his cousin, Aed mac Gille Míchéil. Like previous mormaers of Fife, Duncan II was appointed Justiciar of ...

  3. Donnchadh III or Duncan [1] was Earl of Fife (or Mormaer) from 1270/2 to 1288. He succeeded as only a child, the son of the previous Mormaer Colbán , who died young. During his minority, William Wishart , Bishop of St Andrews , became custos of the Mormaerdom.

  4. Earl of Fife (auch Duncan IV Macduff; nach anderer Zählung auch 8. Earl of Fife ; schottisch-gälisch Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife ) (* 1289 oder 1290; † 1353 ) war ein schottischer Magnat . Inhaltsverzeichnis

  5. When Duncan MacDuff 9th Earl of Fife was born in 1262, in Methil, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom, his father, Colbran Earl of Fife MacDuff, was 18 and his mother, Anna Alice Durward, was 20. He married Joan de Clare Countess of Fife in 1284. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 2 daughters.

  6. Earl of Fife from 1289 to 1353 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Donnchadh IV, Earl of Fife [ Duncan IV] (1289–1353) was a Scottish nobleman who was Guardian of Scotland and the last native Scottish Mormaer of Fife from 1289 until his death. He was born in late 1289, the same year as his father Donnchadh III 's murder.