Alexander Mackenzie of Kintail

Alexander Mackenzie Of Kintail

Alexander Mackenzie (died c.1488), known as “Ionraic” (or “the Upright”), traditionally counted as 6th of Kintail, was the first chief of the Clan Mackenzie of whom indisputable contemporary documentary evidence survives. During his long life, he greatly expanded his clan’s territories and influence.

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