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  1. Lochlann of Galloway (died 12 December 1200), also known as Lochlan mac Uchtred and by his French name Roland fitz Uhtred, was the son and successor of Uchtred, Lord of Galloway as the "Lord" or "sub-king" of eastern Galloway.

  2. Alan of Galloway (before 1199 – 1234) 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.

  3. 12 de nov. de 2023 · Lochlann or Lachlan, (d. December 12, 1200), also known by his French name Roland, was the son and successor of Uchtred, Lord of Galloway as the "Lord" or "sub-king" of eastern Galloway. After the death of his uncle Gille Brigte in 1185, Lochlann went about to seize the land of Gille Brigte's heirs.

  4. Lochlann (or Lachlan) (died December 12, 1200), also known by his French name Roland, was the son and successor of Uchtred, Lord of Galloway as the "Lord" or "sub-king" of eastern Galloway. After the death of his uncle Gille Brigte in 1185, Lochlann went about to seize the land of Gille Brigte's heirs.

  5. 12 de nov. de 2014 · However, it was Uchtred’s son Lochlann, who eventually took over Galloway when Gille Brigte died. Then Lochlann’s son Alan followed; he was recorded as being a very powerful Lord of Galloway until his death in 1234.

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LochlannLochlann - Wikipedia

    Lochlann. In the modern Gaelic languages, Lochlann ( Irish: [ˈl̪ˠɔxl̪ˠan̪ˠ]) signifies Scandinavia or, more specifically, Norway. As such it is cognate with the Welsh name for Scandinavia, Llychlyn ( pronounced [ˈɬəχlɨn] ). In both old Gaelic and old Welsh, such names literally mean 'land of lakes' or 'land of swamps'.

  7. Lochlann of Galloway (1164-12 December 1200) was Lord of Galloway from 1174 to 12 December 1200, succeeding Uhtred of Galloway and preceding Alan of Galloway. Lochlann was born in Galloway, Scotland in 1164, the son of Uhtred of Galloway and the nephew of Gille Brigte of Galloway.