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Erc, King of Dál Riata

Male Abt 400 - 474  (~ 74 years)

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  • Name Erc  
    Suffix King of Dál Riata 
    Birth Abt 400 
    Gender Male 
    Death 474 
    Notes 
    • http://www.rpi.edu/~holmes/Hobbies/Genealogy/ps05/ps05_463.htm

      There is a legendary ancestry of his son back to Old King Cole, to the first Christian King of Ireland in the third century, to Milesius of Spain and his wife Scota (daughter of Pharaoh Nectanebus of Egypt, and to Noah's son Japhet {"Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons," Carr P. Collins, Jr., Dallas, 1959, pp. 145-47, 150-55.} We know that of Erc's sons Loarn, Fergus and Angus settled Dalriada (Argyle) in Scotland in 496 {"Royal Ancestors of Sixty New England Colonists," Frederick L. Weis, Lancaster, Mass., 1950, p. 132}.

      The system of succession to kingship amongst the Scots differed from the one we follow today. Now, our monarchs are chosen by a hereditary system known as primogeniture: generally, the eldest son of a deceased king succeeds to the throne. Primogeniture is relatively straightforward, but has the disadvantage of sometimes resulting in minorities, which occur whenever the heir to the throne is too young to fulfil his duties. A regency has to be established until the king comes of age, and this often produces political instability. The Scots, in contrast, followed the Celtic law of tanistry. Tanistry requires that a brother or cousin of the king be nominated by him as his successor. Thus, the throne tends to pass between different branches of the royal family. The advantage of this system is that there is always a mature king on the throne. The disadvantage, as the Scots learned throughout their history, is that it sometimes leads to assassination and to warfare between competing claimants to the throne.

      Amongst the kings of Dalriada, the succession alternated between the descendants of Erc, with those of Fergus dominating. In fact, after Loarn, the kingship did not pass to this branch of the family until Ferchar Fota, who died in 697. Two sons, and then two grandsons of Ferchar Fota came to the throne, but after this it remained firmly in the hands of the descendants of Fergus. At the time of Ferchar Fota's reign, Dalriada was a weakened kingdom; the throne was fleetingly held by the various claimants, and the Scots were dominated by the Picts. Only Selbach of the Tribe of Loarn had a long reign of twenty-three years.
    Person ID I61034  Glenn Cook Family
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2013 

    Father Eochaid Muin-remor, King of Dál Riata,   b. Abt 375   d. Bef 439 (Age ~ 63 years) 
    Mother Erca   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Family ID F551617369  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mist   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Children 
     1. Fergus of Dalriada Mormacerc, King of Scots,   b. Bef 426   d. 501, Argyll, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 75 years)
    Family ID F551617368  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 19 Jun 2013