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Picts Cináed mac
Conaing (died 851), king of
Brega Cináed mac Ailpín (died 858), King of the Picts, aka
Kenneth MacAlpin or
Kenneth I of
Scotland Cináed Ua...
- of Scotland, was
killed by
Cináed mac Domnaill." The
Annals of
Tigernach give the
correct name of Amlaíb's killer:
Cináed mac Maíl Coluim, or Kenneth...
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Kenneth MacAlpin (Medieval Gaelic:
Cináed mac Ailpin;
Scottish Gaelic:
Coinneach mac Ailpein; 810 – 13
February 858) or
Kenneth I was King of Dál Riada...
- has been
translated as: "The
grandson of
Baete son of
Cinaed was
killed by Mael
Coluim son of
Cinaed". Boite's daughter,
Gruoch (Gruoch
ingen Boite meic...
- the
Chronicle of the
Kings of Alba, a list of
kings from
Cináed mac Ailpín (died 858) to
Cináed mac Maíl
Coluim (died 995). The list
survives in the Poppleton...
- Eochaid, an
Irish name, yet he
becomes the
father of
Cináed (Kenneth MacAlpin) and
Domnall mac Ailpín.
Cináed and Alpín are the
names of
Pictish kings in the...
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Anglicised form of two
entirely different Gaelic personal names:
Cainnech and
Cináed. The
modern Gaelic form of
Cainnech is Coinneach; the name was
derived from...
- of the
Kingdom of Scotland.
According to tradition,
Kenneth I
MacAlpin (
Cináed mac Ailpín) was the
founder and
first King of the
Kingdom of
Scotland (although...
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Cináed mac
Artgaile (died 792) was a King of
Connacht from the Uí Briúin
branch of the Connachta. He was the son of
Artgal mac
Cathail (died 791), a previous...
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readings of the sources.
Orthography is problematic. Cinioch,
Ciniod and
Cináed all
represent ancestors of the
modern Anglicised name Kenneth.
Pictish "uu"...