翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Tarantallegra
・ Tarantas
・ Tarantas (flamenco palo)
・ Tarantasca
・ Tarantass
・ Taramundi
・ Taran
・ Taran (character)
・ Taran (musician)
・ Taran Adarsh
・ Taran Butler
・ Taran Davies
・ Taran District
・ Taran Killam
・ Taran Kozun
Taran mac Ainftech
・ Taran Noah Smith
・ Taran Panth
・ Taran Plateau
・ Taran Taran
・ Taran Taran, Pakistan
・ Taran Wanderer
・ Taran, East Azerbaijan
・ Taran, Ilam
・ Taran, Iran
・ Taran, Sistan and Baluchestan
・ Tarana
・ Tarana (1951 film)
・ Tarana (1979 film)
・ Tarana (disambiguation)


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Taran mac Ainftech : ウィキペディア英語版
Taran mac Ainftech
Taran son of Ainftech was a King of the Picts from 693 until 697.〔The four-year reign and the accession in 692 are chosen by Marjorie O. Anderson, ''Kings and Kingship in Early Scotland'', (Edinburgh, 1973), p. 175.〕 according to the Pictish king-lists. His name is the same as that of the Gaulish thunder-god, Taranis.〔''op. cit., p. 90.''〕
His father is just a name, which occurs in various forms, e.g., ''Entifidich'' in the ''Poppleton manuscript,''〔''op. cit.'', p. 248.〕 ''Enfidaig'',〔''op. cit.'', p. 263.〕 ''Amfredech'',〔''op. cit.'', pp. 266, 272.〕 ''Anfudeg'',〔''op. cit.'', p. 280.〕 and as ''Amfodech'' in the French king-list embedded in the ''Scalacronica.''〔''op. cit.'', p. 297.〕 The list in National Library of Scotland MS, Advocates' 34.7.3,〔M.O. Anderson, List D; Skene, no, XXIII.〕 seems to say that Taran was the brother of King Nechtan m. Der-Ilei,〔It writes ''frater eius'' after Taran's listing; see M.O. Anderson, ''op. cit.'' p. 266.〕 which could mean that Taran's mother was the Pictish princess Der-Ilei. However, the latter list is problematic and places the reign of King Bridei m. Der-Ilei, Nechtan's brother, after Nechtan; on the other hand, the list is one of those that is aware that Bridei was the son of Dargart, indicating access to material not available to some of the other lists.〔see Thomas Owen Clancy, "Philosopher-King: Nechtan mac Der-Ilei", in the ''Scottish Historical Review'', 83, 2004, pp. 125–149.〕
Some of the king-lists say he reigned for fourteen years; however, the ''Poppleton'' and ''Lebor Bretnach'' lists,〔Marjorie Anderson believes these lists to derive from a list kept at Abernethy; she and others believe these lists, marked by "un-gaelicized" name forms, are more reliable; see M.O. Anderson, ''op. cit.'' pp. 77-102.〕 along with the ''Scalacronica'' list, give four years only,〔'op. cit.'', pp. 248, 263, 297.〕 so the ''x'' may be a mistake. He was almost certainly succeeded by Bruide, the son of Dargart and Der-Ilei, although in what circumstances, it is hard to say.
Entries from the Irish annals, which Alan Orr Anderson suggested may be related to this Taran, are a report in the ''Annals of Ulster'' reporting "the killing of Ainfthech and Nia Néill and the sons of Boendo",〔Annals of Ulster, s.a. 693.〕 where Ainfthech may be Taran's father,〔''Early Sources'', p. 201, note 1.〕 and then Taran's deposition in 696,〔''Annals of Ulster'', s.a. 697; ''Annals of Tigernach'', s.a. 697; ''Early Sources'', p. 202, note 7.〕 and finally the report in the ''Annals of Ulster'' that "Tarachin went to Ireland" in 698.〔''Annals of Ulster'', s.a. 699; ''Early Sources'', p. 206, note 5; the ''Annals of Tigernach'' used the ''Tarachin'' form in reporting Taran's deposition.〕
==Notes==


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Taran mac Ainftech」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.