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Eugein or
Ywain (fl. 642, died
before 658) was a
ruler of Alt Clut, a
Brittonic kingdom based on
Dumbarton Rock,
sometime in the mid-7th century. According...
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Eugein II may have been
ruler of Alt Clut, the
Brittonic kingdom later known as Strathclyde, for some time in the late-8th century. He is
known only from...
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Constantine (?)
Neithon /
Nechtan /
Nwython (612–621) Beli I (621–633)
Eugein map Beli (633–645) Guret/Gwriad (645–658)
Mermin (?–682)
Elfin (?–693) Bridei...
- Teudebur, King (722–750) Rotri, King (750–754)
Dumnagual III, King (754–760)
Eugein II(760–780)
Riderch II, King (780–798) Cynan, King (798–816) Isle of Man...
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County Down) in 637. He also lost to the
Picts in 635 and 638 and
lastly to
Eugein I of Alt Clut at
Strathcarron in 642,
where he was killed. A
stanza interpolated...
- 573–612)
Neithon /
Nechtan / Nwython, King (612–621) Beli I, King (621–633)
Eugein I, King (633–645) Guret, King (645–658) Mermin, King (?–682) Elfin(?–693)...
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Eugein I of Alt Clut (
Eugein son of Beli) (7th century), king of Alt Clut who
defeated Domnall Brecc at
Strathcarron in 642
Eugein II of Alt...
- the
later Pictish king
Bridei son of Beli and the
later king of
Altclut Eugein. Talorg's
death is
reported by the
Annals of
Ulster and the
Annals of Tigernach...
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Welsh equivalent of Domnall, and Aun is
certainly Eugein,
probably to be
identified with King
Eugein I of Alt Clut. MacQuarrie, Alan, "The
Kings of Strathclyde"...
- [ˈoːwain]) is a name of
Welsh origin,
variously written in Old
Welsh as Ougein,
Eugein, Euguen, Iguein, Ou(u)ein, Eug(u)ein, Yuein, and in
Middle Welsh as Ewein...