- male, deceased (1279)
- William Wishart or Wischard was a 13th century Bishop of St. Andrews. He was postulated to the see of St. Andrews ("Cell Rígmonaid" or "Cill R...
- male, deceased (1283)
- Robert de Stuteville was Bishop-elect of St Andrews and Bishop of Dunkeld. Robert was dean of Dunkeld as early as 1253, when he was elected to the...
- male, deceased (962)
- Idulb mac Causantín (anglicised Indulf was king of Scots from 954. He was the son of Causantín mac Áeda. Idulb is an Old Irish name derived from eit...
- male
- Diarmait of Iona was Abbot of Iona (814-?832). Thomas Owen Clancy argues that Diarmait was one of the most important Céli Dé reformers, in...
- female, 1009 years old
- Gruoch ingen Boite meic Cináeda was the daughter of Boite son of Cináed mac Duib. The dates of her life are not certainly known. Before 1032 Gr...
- male, 909 years old
- Muireadhach I., or Muireadhach Mór is the second known Mormaer of Menteith. He succeeded his father Gille Críst by the time of his appearance in a...
- male, deceased (1247)
- Gilbert de Stirling was an early 13th century bishop of Scotland. His background is unclear, perhaps coming from a burghess family of Stirling; he...
- male
- Samson of Brechin is the first known Bishop of Brechin. He appears as a witness in a charter granted by King David I of Scotland to the community...
- male, deceased (847)
- Feidlimid mac Cremthanin was the King of Munster between 820 and 846. He was numbered as a member of the Céli Dé, an abbot of Cork Abbey and Cl...
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