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  1. 2 de dic. de 2020 · Fergus of Galloway was a powerful lord who was on friendly terms with King David I of Scotland during most of the latter's reign, but who revolted against the throne during the reign of David's grandson and successor, Malcolm IV (1153–65). Malcolm had to invade Galloway three times to subdue the rebellious province.

  2. Alan of Galloway. Play Alan of Galloway and discover followers on SoundCloud | Stream tracks, albums, playlists on desktop and mobile.

  3. 10 de ene. de 2011 · Alan FitzRoland, Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland. He was a "leading thirteenth-century Scottish magnate. As the hereditary Lord of Galloway and Constable of Scotland, he was one of the most influential men in the Kingdom of Scotland and Irish Sea zone." [Wikipedia] Eldest son of Roland FitzUhtred, Lord of Galloway and Helen de Morville.

  4. Alan of Galloway. 261 likes · 1 talking about this. Musical collaboration between Galloway and Hull. Alan writes the songs, Dave, Swifty, Mark and the session men turn them into music, and Pat...

  5. Alan of Galloway (1186-1236) was Duke of Galloway from 12 December 1200 to 1236, succeeding Lochlann of Galloway. He was the last legitimate Duke of Galloway, and his son-in-law John I de Balliol succeeded him as Lord.

  6. Their son Alan of Galloway was the most powerful of the lords and upon his death in 1234, his holdings were divided between his three daughters and their husbands. However, an attempt was made, within Galloway, to establish Alan's illegitimate son Thomas as ruler, but this failed when King Alexander II of Scotland broke the line of rejected such claim for an illegitimate son to take over.

  7. Background. Alan was born sometime before 1199. He was the eldest son of Lochlann of Galloway, Frenchified as Roland, and his wife, Helen de Morville.His parents were likely married before 1185, possibly at some point in the 1170s, since Roland was compelled to hand over three sons as hostages to Henry II, King of England in 1186.