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Chronicon Scotorum, also
known as Chroni****
Scotorum, is a
medieval Irish chronicle.
According to
Nollaig Ó Muraíle, it is "a
collection of
annals belonging...
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Edward I (17/18 June 1239 – 7 July 1307), also
known as
Edward Longshanks and the
Hammer of the Scots, was King of
England from 1272 to 1307. Concurrently...
- the
Bishops of
Murthlack and Aberdeen) and in 1527 the
Historia Gentis Scotorum (History of the
Scottish People) to the
accession of
James III of Scotland...
- The
Chronica Gentis Scotorum or
Chronicles of the
Scottish People was the
first substantial work of
Scottish history. It was
written by John of Fordun...
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reliable sources may include: The
Annals of
Innisfallen The
Chronicon Scotorum The
Annals of the Four
Masters The
Annals of
Clonmacnoise Interpretation...
- The
monarch of
Scotland was the head of
state of the
Kingdom of Scotland.
According to tradition,
Kenneth I
MacAlpin (Cináed mac Ailpín) was the founder...
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relics of Columba", in Broun, Dauvit; Clancy,
Thomas Owen (eds.), Spes
Scotorum: Hope of Scots.
Saint Columba, Iona and Scotland, Edinburgh: T. & T. Clark...
- III's
supporters described for the
first time by
Hector Boece in his "
Scotorum historiae a
prima gentis origine"
printed in
Paris in 1527: Ili
primi fuere...
- Burnett, George; Scotland.
Court of
Exchequer (1878).
Rotuli scaccarii regum Scotorum = The
Exchequer rolls of Scotland. PIMS –
University of Toronto. Edinburgh :...
- Donald's
death is
dated to 900 by the
Annals of
Ulster and the
Chronicon Scotorum,
where he is
called king of Alba,
rather than king of the Picts. He was...