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The Scottish and Irish Dalriada Kings Genealogy

The direct ancestral lineage of the male line through Banquo was:

Robert
son of Simon -
son of Alan - Second Hereditary Great Stewart of Scotland b 1088 d 1153
son of Walter - b. c 1045 d. 1093 Alnwick m. Emma Fitzalan
son of Fleance - b c 1020 d c 1045 Wales m Mary verch Gruffydd (Nesta?)
son of Banquo - Thane of Lochaber b c 990 AD d. 1043 m. Muldivana (Maud) of Atholl
son of Ferquhard - of Lochabar m. Ragnild Eriksdottir of Norway
son of Kenneth III -King of Scotland 997-1005 AD m. Dunclina Princess of Scotland
son of Duf - King of Scotland 962-966 AD
son of Malcolm I - King of Scotland 943-954 AD
son of Donald II - King of Scotland 889-900 AD
son of Constantine I - King of Scotland 862-876 AD
son of Kenneth I - King of Scotland c 840 AD conquered Pictavia c 842 AD
son of Alpin - King of Dalriada b. 774 d.841
son of Eochaid IV - 'The Poisonous' King of Dalriada m Fergusa of Dalriada
son of Aid Finn - King of Dalriada
son of Eochaid III - King of Dalriada b. 778 AD
son of Eochaid II - 'Crooked Nose' King of Dalriada d. 697 AD
son of Domangart II- King of Dalriada d. 673 AD
son of Domnall Brec (Donald Breck) - King of Dalriada d. 642 AD
son of Eochaid Buide - King of Picts and Dalriada d. 629 AD
son of Aidan mac Gabaran (Aldanus) - King of Dalriada b 532 d 606 AD
son of Gabran MACDOMANGART , King of Dalriada and Scots
son of Domanagart - King of Scottish Dalriada m. Feldelm Foltchain d. 504
son of Fergus Mor Mac Ercc - King of Scottish d 501
son of Ercc - King of Irish Dalriada b. 400 d. 474
son of Eochaid Munrevar - King of Irish Dalriada d 439
son of Aengus Fert - King of Irish Dalriada b. 350 ?
son of Fedelmid Aislingich (the Aisling) - King of Irish Dalriada
son of Aengus Buiding (Buaidnech) - King of Irish Dalriada
son of Fedelmid Ruamnach - King of Irish Dalriada
son of Senchormac - King of Irish Dalriada
son of Cruithluithe - King of Irish Dalriada
son of Finn Fiacc - King of Irish Dalriada
son of Achir Cirre - King of Irish Dalriada
son of Eochaid Antoit - King of Irish Dalriada
son of Fiachra Cathmail - King of Irish Dalriada
son of Eochaid Riata - King of of Ireland (Dál Riata)
son of Conaire King of Ireland m. Saraid Princess of Ireland
son of Moglama (Mug-lama) King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Lugaid - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Ellatig - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Coirpre Crom-chend - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Daire Dorn-mor - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Coirpre - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Admor - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Conaire Mor - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Eterscel - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Eogan - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Ailill -King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Iar - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Dedad - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Sin - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Ro-Sin - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Trir - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Ro-Thrir - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Arnail -King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Maine -King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Forgo -King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Feradach -King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Ailill Erand -King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Fiachu Fer-mara - King of Ireland (Dal Riata)
son of Angus Turbech of Tara -King of Ireland (Dal Riata)

* the source for this is a combination of:

Alan to King Kenneth III
"THE STORY OF THE STEWARTS" by The Stewart Societyfor the link from Alan back to King Kenneth III

The House of Alpin from Kenneth III to Alpin
"The Wordsworth Handbook of Kings and Queens" by John E. Morby

From Alpin to Fergus
These come from files on Rootsweb where I could not ascertain the original source

From Fergus to Eogan
2 Pedigree of the Scottish Kings, appended to version E of the Chronicle of the Kings of Scotland in Skene's Picts and Scots, pp. 133-134, as quoted in Ibid, p. 157.

The Irish Dalriada from Eogan to Angus Turbech
1 Genealogies from the Book of Ballymote, pp. 148-149, as quoted in Alan Orr Anderson, Early Sources of Scottish History: A.D. 500 to 1286, v. I, (Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1922). p. 153.

I did find alternative versions of these genealogies and so the information above should be taken with a grain of salt - suffice to say that when I was faced with two sources I attempted to take what seemed the most reliable - but there are other versions.