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Galam Cennalath (died 580) was a king of the
Picts from 550 to 555. The
Pictish Chronicle king
lists have him
reign for
between two and four years, with...
- "king of the Picts"
during his lifetime. The
death of
Galam Cennalath —
called "
Cennalath, king of the Picts" — is
recorded in 580 in the
Annals of Ulster...
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first of
these to be
attested in an
independent source is
Galam Cennalath. The
dates given here are
drawn from
early sources unless specifically...
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Chronicle king
lists have him
reign for one year
between Talorc II and
Galam Cennalath. Anderson, Alan Orr;
Early Sources of
Scottish History A.D. 500–1286,...
- of
Iberia (Georgia) Eormenric, king of Kent (approximate date)
Galam Cennalath, king of the
Picts Gao Anagong, high
official of
Northern Qi
Martin of...
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Galam may
refer to:
Galam Cennalath, king of the
Picts Galam, Iran, a
village in
Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran The
Kingdom of Galam, also
known as Gajaaga...
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Gabrain maic
Domanguirt ríg
Alban (AT559)
Cindaeladh rex
Pictorum (AT578)
Cennalath, rex
Pictorum (AU, s.a. 580)
Bruidhe mac Maelchon, ri
Cruithneach (AT...
- of
Iberia (Georgia) Eormenric, king of Kent (approximate date)
Galam Cennalath, king of the
Picts Gao Anagong, high
official of
Northern Qi
Martin of...
- 574) Áedán mac Gabráin, King (?–c.606)
Picts (complete list) –
Galam Cennalath, King (550–555)
Bridei I, King (554–584)
Gartnait II, King (584–595) Nechtan...