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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...
- The
remaining report is of a
battle between Dub and Cuilén, son of king
Ildulb. Dub won the battle,
fought "upon the
ridge of Crup", in
which Dunchad (Duncan)...
- Cuilén (also Culén, Cuilean,
anglicised Colin; died 971) was an
early King of Alba (Scotland). He was a son of
Illulb mac Custantín, King of Alba, after...
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contemporary Gaelic forms, such as Iondolbh,
found in the Duan Albanach;
Ildulb is used by some
historians because it
correctly represents the name Hildulfr...
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named in the US in 2016, down from 0.4% (one in 250) in 2004. Cuilén mac
Ildulb (died 971), King of Alba
Cailean Mór (died 1296),
Scottish chief, progenitor...
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Edinburgh UP, 1998. ISBN 0-7486-0100-7 Woolf, Alex (2007), "Amlaíb son of
Ildulb and
Cinaed Son of Mael Coluim", From
Pictland to Alba: 789–1070, Edinburgh...
- that Æthelstan
stood godfather to a son of Constantine,
probably Indulf (
Ildulb mac Constantín),
during the conference. Æthelstan
followed up his advances...
- (Alfonso el Africano) "~ the Aggressor":
Indulf of Alba (Scottish Gaelic:
Ildulb An Ionsaighthigh) "~ the Alchemist": John,
Margrave of Brandenburg-Kulmbach...
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contemporary Gaelic forms, such as Iondolbh,
found in the Duan Albanach;
Ildulb is used by some
historians because it
correctly represents the name Hildulfr...
- the
Battle of
Brunanburh in 937 and at the
Battle of Tara in 980. In 962
Ildulb mac Causantín, King of Scots, was
killed (according to the
Chronicle of...