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Encyclopedia > Eochaid IV of Dalriada

Eochaid IV of Dalriada, also known as Eochaid the Venomous Eochaid IV was king of Dalriada. He reigned in 781. He was the father of Alpin II of Dalriada.


Some sources state that he was the king "of Scotland", but it remains unclear what this meant, as Scotland did not exist in any modern day sense at that time. The title may well have been symbolic.


Eochaid's wife is said to have been the sister and heiress of Constantine, King of the Picts.

Preceded by:
Fergus II

List of Kings of Dalriada

Succeeded by:
Constantine


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Eochaid IV of Dalriada - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (105 words)
Eochaid IV the Venomous (Scottish Gaelic: Eochaid) was king of Dál Riada in 781.
He was the father of Alpin II of Dalriada.
Eochaid's wife is said to have been the sister and heiress of Constantine, King of the Picts.
Eochaid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (279 words)
Eochaid mac Eirc, mythological king of the Fir Bolg in the 16th or 20th century BC
Eochaid Ollathair, also known as The Dagda, mythical king of the Tuatha Dé Danann, said to have ruled Ireland in the 15th or 18th century BC
Eochaid Faebar Glas,, legendary High King of Ireland of the 13th or 15th century BC
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