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Bridei (also Brude,
Bruide,
Breidei or Bred) is a name
shared by a
number of
Pictish people, including:
Bridei I of the
Picts (Brude son of Maelchon, r...
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Bridei son of Der-Ilei (Old Irish:
Bruide mac Derilei; died 706) was king of the
Picts from 697
until 706. He
became king when
Taran was
deposed in 697...
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report "the
migration before Máelchú's son, King
Bruide". An
earlier entry,
reporting the
death of "
Bruide son of Máelchú" in the
Annals of
Ulster for 505...
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Bridei son of Uuid (Old Irish:
Bruide mac Foith; died 641) was a king of the
Picts from 635 to 641. The
Pictish Chronicle king list
gives him a
reign of...
- Uuid
according to the king lists. A
third brother, Talorc, was king
after Bruide. Anderson, Alan Orr;
Early Sources of
Scottish History A.D. 500–1286, volume...
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fulfilled when
Maine Andoe went on to kill Conchobar, son of Arthur, son of
Bruide – not Conchobar, son of
Fachtna Fathach, as Medb had ****umed the
druid meant...
- and Drest, who
contested for
power in
Pictland with kin
groups led by
Bruide son of Fokel, and
Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed mac Ailpín). Whitelock, Dorothy;...
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Bridei V (Gaelic:
Bruide mac Fergusa) was king of the
Picts from 761
until 763. He was the
brother of Óengus, whom he
succeeded as king. His
death is recorded...
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Pictorum (AU, s.a. 580)
Bruidhe mac Maelchon, ri
Cruithneach (AT, s.a. 581)
Bruide mc.
Maelcon regis Pictorum (AU584)
Bridei mac Maelchon, Ard Rig Toí (ACC)...
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Ulster report that Dúngal
profaned Tory
Island by
forcibly removing Bruide, who is
presumed to be the son of Óengus mac Fergusa, king of the Picts...