- The
Alpine race is an
obsolete racial classification of
humans based on a now-disproven
theory of
biological race. It was
defined by some late 19th-century...
- etc.) of
Clann Áeda meic Cináeda, a
branch of the
Alpínid dynasty.
During the 10th century, the
Alpínids rotated the
kingship of Alba
between two main dynastic...
- The
House of Alpin, also
known as the
Alpinid dynasty,
Clann Chináeda, and
Clann Chinaeda meic Ailpín, was the kin-group
which ruled in Pictland, possibly...
-
throne of Dál
Riada from his
father Alpín mac Echdach,
founder of the
Alpínid dynasty.
Kenneth I
conquered the
kingdom of the
Picts in 843–850 and began...
- King of Alba, and a
member of
Clann Áeda meic Cináeda, a
branch of the
Alpínid dynasty. Amlaíb's
paternal grandfather possessed strong connections with...
- Cináed mac Ailpín, King of the Picts. This
maternal descent from the
royal Alpínid dynasty may well
account for the
record of
Eochaid reigning over the Pictish...
- use of "Picts" as a
descriptive term
continued to the
formation of the
Alpínid dynasty in the
ninth century, and the
merging of the
Pictish Kingdom with...
-
meaning "son of Cináed", may
indicate that he was a
member of the
royal Alpínid dynasty. For instance, the
patronym could be
evidence that he was a brother...
-
which stands in E****ie Old
Church near the
village of E****ie. The last
Alpínid king of Scotland,
Malcolm II, died at
Glamis in 1034. Some
other small...
- Áed mac Cináeda
Alpínid dynasty Died: 878
Regnal titles Preceded by Constantín mac Cináeda King of the
Picts 877–878 Succeeded by
Giric Eochaid...