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Teudebur of Alt Clut (or
Teudebur map Beli) was the
ruler of Alt Clut (the area
around modern Dumbarton Rock), in the early-to-mid
eighth century (probably...
- dragon). He
manages to
throw off his
claim to
Mercian overlordship. King
Teudebur of Alt Clut dies. His son,
Dumnagual III,
succeeds to the
throne and loses...
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brother of Óengus, was
killed in a
heavy Pictish defeat at the
hands of
Teudebur of Alt Clut,
perhaps at Mugdock, near Milngavie.
Eadberht is said to have...
- and put to death.
Battle of Mugdock: The
Strathclyde Britons under King
Teudebur defeat Prince Talorgan of the Picts. This
leads to the
decline of the power...
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Kingdom of
Strathclyde / Alt Clut (complete list) – Beli II, King (694–722)
Teudebur, King (722–750) Rotri, King (750–754)
Dumnagual III, King (754–760) Eugein...
- I King of the
Picts (672–693)
Dumnagual II (693–694) Beli II (694–722)
Teudebur (722–750)
Rotri (750–754)
Dumnagual III (754–760)
Eugein II (760–780) Riderch...
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following the
death of the
previous king
Teudebur in 752, and then been
killed shortly after by
Teudebur's son Dumnagual. MacQuarrie, p. 11. Annales...
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later the
kingdom of Strathclyde,
leaves little trace in the record. King
Teudebur map Beli had
ruled from
Dumbarton Rock
since 722, and
continued to do so...
- and put to death.
Battle of Mugdock: The
Strathclyde Britons under King
Teudebur defeat Prince Talorgan of the Picts. This
leads to the
decline of the power...
- (probably 754–760).
According to the
Harleian genealogies, he was the son of
Teudebur, one of his predecessors.
According to
Symeon of Durham, his
kingdom was...