- Áed mac
Cináeda (Modern
Scottish Gaelic: Aodh mac Choinnich; Latin: Ethus; Anglicized: Hugh; died 878) was a son of Cináed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin)...
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patronymic mac
Illuilb (also mac Iduilb, mac
Ilduilb etc.) of
Clann Áeda meic
Cináeda, a
branch of the Alpínid dynasty.
During the 10th century, the Alpínids...
- Máel
Coluim mac
Cinaeda (Modern
Scottish Gaelic: Maol
Chaluim mac Choinnich;
anglicised Malcolm II; c. 954 – 25
November 1034) was King of Alba (Scotland)...
- Causantín mac
Cináeda (Modern Gaelic: Còiseam mac Choinnich; c. 836-877) was a king of the Picts. He is
often known as
Constantine I in
reference to his...
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After the
death of
Donald I, Kenneth's sons, Causantín mac
Cináeda and Áed mac
Cináeda,
inherited the crown. The Alpínid dynasty,
which ruled Scotland...
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kings of
Clann Cináeda meic Ailpín are
described as
kings of the Picts, and the
third king, Kenneth's son
Constantine I (Causantín mac
Cináeda),
appears to...
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Boite mac
Cináeda ("Boite son of Kenneth"; also, Bodhe, Boedhe, etc.; d. 1058) was a
Scottish prince, son of
either King
Kenneth II of
Scotland (Cináed...
- (fl. c. 1015 – unknown) was a
Scottish queen, the
daughter of
Boite mac
Cináeda, son of Cináed II. The
dates of her life are uncertain. She is most famous...
- Flaíthnia mac
Cináeda (died 806) was a king of the Uí Failge, a
Laigin people of
County Offaly. He was the son of Cináed mac
Flainn (died 770), a previous...
- Máel
Muire ingen Cináeda was a
daughter ("ingen") of
Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed mac Ailpin), King of Dal Riáta. She
married two
important Irish kings of...