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The list of the Kings of Strathclyde concerns the kings of Strathclyde, a Brythonic Celt region in southern Scotland below Dál Riada and Pictavia. The kings ruled until pressure from the Anglo-Saxons in the south and the Scots in the north eventually forced the kingdom to join the kingdom of Scotland in 1058 following the death of Malcolm III. Strathclyde was one of the kingdoms of ancient Scotland in the post-Roman period. ...
The Brythonic languages (or Brittonic languages) form one of the two branches of the Insular Celtic language family. ...
Jump to: navigation, search A Celtic cross. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Royal motto: Nemo me impune lacessit (Latin: No one provokes me with impunity) (Scots: Wha daur meddle wi me) Scotlands location within the UK Languages with Official Status1 English Gaelic Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow First Minister Jack McConnell Area - Total - % water Ranked 2nd UK...
Dalriada or Dál Riata (as it was called in Ireland) was the kingdom of the Scotti, who spread from eastern Ulster to Argyll and eventually gave their name to Scotland. ...
The Picts inhabited Pictavia or Pictland - Caledonia (Scotland), north of the River Forth _ prior to the Scotticisation of the area. ...
The Anglo-Saxons refers collectively to the groups of Germanic tribes who achieved dominance in southern Britain from the mid-5th century, forming the basis for the modern English nation. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Scoti. ...
Events March 17 - King Lulach I of Scotland is killed in battle against his cousin and rival Malcolm Canmore, who later becomes King of Scotland as Malcolm III of Scotland. ...
Jump to: navigation, search King Malcolm III of Scotland (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada), (1031 â November 13, 1093) also known as Ceann Mór (Anglicized as Canmore) meaning Big Head in the then Scottish language. ...
House of Strathclyde - Ceretic (c. 450)
- Cinuit (c. 480)
- Dumnagual (I) Hen the Old (c. 510)
- Clinoch (c. 540)
- Tutagual (c. 559-580)
- Rhydderch (I) Hael the Generous (580-612)
- Constantine (612-617)
- Neithon (c. 617-621)
- Bili I (621-633)
- Owain (633-645)
- Gwriad (645-658)
- Dumnagual II (658-694)
- Bili II (694-722)
- Teudebur (722-752)
- Dumnagual III (752-760)
- Owain (760-c.780)
- Rhydderch II (c. 780-c.798)
- Cynan (c. 798-c. 816)
- Artgal (816-872)
- Run (872-878)
- Eochaid (878-889), also king of Scots
Direct rule by Scotland 889-908, all kings hereafter subordinate to the king of Scotland Events August 25 - Marcian proclaimed Eastern Roman Emperor by Aspar and Pulcheria. ...
Events Odoacer defeats an attempt by Julius Nepos to recapture Italy, and has Julius killed; Odoacer also captured Dalmatia. ...
Events Anicius Manlius Severinus Boëthius is appointed a consul by Theoderic Births Gildas, Celtic monk Deaths Hashim, great-grandfather of Muhammad and ancestor of the Hashemites Categories: 510 ...
Events Byzantine general Belisarius conquers Milan and the Ostrogoth capital Ravenna. ...
Events Around this time, the historian Jordanes writes several books. ...
Events Saint Columbanus moves to Italy to establish the monastery of Bobbio (approximate date). ...
Events Sui Gong Di succeeds Sui Yang Di as emperor of China. ...
Events Byzantine Emperor Heraclius invades Persia Muhammad visits heaven, in the Isra wal-Miraj Suinthila succeeds Sisebut as king of the Visigoths. ...
Events Oswald of Bernicia becomes Bretwalda. ...
Owain of Strathclyde was a Scottish King in the 10th century. ...
Events End of the reign of Empress Kogyoku of Japan Emperor Kotoku ascends to the throne of Japan Byzantines recapture Alexandria from the Arabs Births Empress Jito of Japan Categories: 645 ...
Events The union of Slavic tribes falls apart after Samos death Births Deaths King Samo of the Slavs Categories: 658 ...
Events Ine of Wessex makes peace with Kent Births Deaths Categories: 694 ...
Events 3 January - Kinich Ahkal Mo Naab III takes throne of Maya state of Palenque Battle of Covadonga: First victory of a Christian army over a Muslim army in Spain (probable date) War between Wessex and Sussex Births Deaths Empress Gemmei of Japan Categories: 722 ...
Events Pope Stephen II, pope for 3 days in March. ...
Events Maya civilization city of Dos Pilas is abandoned. ...
Owain of Strathclyde was a Scottish King in the 10th century. ...
Events Constantine VI becomes Byzantine Emperor with Irene as guardian. ...
Events Coenwulf of Mercia invades Kent, deposes and imprisons king Eadbert Praen and makes his own brother Cuthred king. ...
Events Frankish king Louis the Pious crowned emperor. ...
Events Battle of Hafrsfjord in Norway, Harald Finehair first king of Norway. ...
Events The Danes force king Alfred the Great of Wessex to retreat to a fort in Athelney, Somerset. ...
Eochaid of Scotland, also called Eochu or Eochaidh, was king of Scotland from 878 to 889. ...
Events End of Strathclyde as a fully independent kingdom. ...
Events Battle of Belach Mugna Births Deaths Categories: 908 ...
- Domnall I mac Áeda (908-925)
- Eogan I mac Domnaill (925-937)
- Domnall II mac Áeda (937-943)
Events Alfonso IV the Monk becomes king of Leon Ha-Mim proclaims himself a prophet among the Ghomara of Morocco Tomislav, duke of the Croatian duchies of Pannonia and Dalmatia, is crowned King of Croatia at Duvno field. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events Athelstan wins the Battle of Brunanburh September 21 - Magdeburg is now the capital of the Holy Roman Empire, after a Diet held by Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor Births Duke William IV of Aquitaine (d. ...
Events King Constantin II of Scotland retires and becomes a monk, succeeded by his cousin Malcolm I of Scotland Births Deaths Harald I of Norway Categories: 943 ...
The House of Alpin is a dynasty of Scottish kings that ruled Scotland from 843 to 1058. ...
Indulf was king of Scotland from 954 to 962. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events King Malcolm I of Scotland is killed in battle against Highlanders. ...
King Duff (Dub mac MaÃl Coluim), was king of Scotland from 962 to 967. ...
Jump to: navigation, search Events February 2 - Pope John XII crowns Otto I the Great Holy Roman Emperor. ...
House of Strathclyde - Domnall III mac Eogain (962]-975)
- Máel Coluim mac Domnaill (Malcolm I) (975-997), co-regent with Malcolm II
- Eogan II mac Domnaill (997-1018)
Events Coronation of King Edward the Martyr Births Deaths July 8 Edgar of England Categories: 975 ...
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Malcolm II of Scotland (Máel Coluim mac Cináeda) (c. ...
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House of Alpin See King of Scots for the Kings of united Scotland. Duncan I (Donnchad mac CrÃnáin) (1001 - August 15, 1040) was a son of Crinan the Thane de Mormaer, lay abbot of Dunkeld, and Princess Bethoc of Scotland. ...
Events March War of Independence of Western Xia occurred. ...
Jump to: navigation, search King Malcolm III of Scotland (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada), (1031 â November 13, 1093) also known as Ceann Mór (Anglicized as Canmore) meaning Big Head in the then Scottish language. ...
Events March 17 - King Lulach I of Scotland is killed in battle against his cousin and rival Malcolm Canmore, who later becomes King of Scotland as Malcolm III of Scotland. ...
This is a list of British monarchs, that is, the monarchs on the thrones of some of the various kingdoms that have existed on, or incorporated, the island of Great Britain, namely: England (united with Wales from 1536) up to 1707; Scotland up to 1707; The Kingdom of Great Britain...
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