- 971) was an
early King of Alba (Scotland). He was a son of
Illulb mac
Custantín, King of Alba,
after whom he is
known by the
patronymic mac
Illuilb (also...
- Causantín mac Áeda (Modern Gaelic: Còiseam mac Aoidh,
anglicised Constantine II; born no
later than 879; died 952) was an
early King of Scotland, known...
-
Domnall mac Causantín (Modern Gaelic: Dòmhnall mac Chòiseim, IPA:[ˈt̪oːvnəɫ̪ˈmaʰkˈxoːʃɪm]),
anglicised as
Donald II (died 900), was King of the
Picts or...
- Constantine, son of Cuilén (Middle Gaelic: Causantín mac Cuiléin;
Modern Gaelic: Còiseam mac Chailein),
known in most
modern regnal lists as Constantine...
- One
possibility is that Rhun died in 876 when
Custantín seems to have been
slain by Vikings.
Custantín's death is
dated to 876 by the
Annals of Ulster...
-
Ildulb mac Causantín,
anglicised as
Indulf or Indulph,
nicknamed An Ionsaighthigh, "the Aggressor" (died 962) was king of Alba from 954 to 962. He was...
- 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...
- was
commissioned by him, or as a
memorial to him. He
appears there as
Custantin filius Fircus[sa], a
latinisation derived from the Old
Irish version of...
- a
tenth century King of Alba. He was one of
three sons of
Illulb mac
Custantín, King of Alba, and a
member of
Clann Áeda meic Cináeda, a
branch of the...
-
Ragnall and
Custantín mac Áeda, King of Alba. Moreover,
Owain seems to have been
present at
another ****embly in 927, when he,
Custantín,
Ealdred (son...