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mac Ailpín, Rex Pictorum Cináed

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  1. 1.  mac Ailpín, Rex Pictorum Cináed was born 11 May 810, Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland; died 13 Feb 858, Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland; was buried 16 Feb 858, Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland.

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    • Title of Nobility: King of the Picts and the Scots MacAlpin
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    • _UID: C26ED1BDD63A804583F5971AA2445E18188B
    • Title of Nobility: 842, Iona, Argyll and Bute, Scotland, United Kingdom; King of Scotland
    • Death: 6 Feb 860, Fortevoit, Perth, Scotland, Great Britain

    Notes:

    son of Alpin king of Dal Riata

    Kenneth I the Hardy (The Conqueror) (c. 810 - 858; Kenneth mac Alpin) succeeded his father, Alpin II, to the throne of Dalriada. He soon obtained the Pictish throne in 843 and became the first king to rule the Picts of Pictavia and the Scots of Dalriada. It is possible that intermarriage with the Picts helped secure Kenneth's throne. The joint kingdom was known as Alba from the Gaelic name for the area. He was the first king of the House of Alpin.
    Recalling the peculiarity of a matrilineal succession which governed Pictish crowns, it is evident that Kenneth Mac Alpin grounded his claims to the Pictish crown from his mother's bloodlines. In 839, the Picts suffered a disastrous defeat at the hands of the Vikings. The Norsemen had conquered and settled Shetland, the Outer Hebrides and as far south as the mouth of the Clyde. Caithness, Sutherland and even Dalriada were being attacked and harassed by the long boats. The brutalizing defeat at the hands of the Vikings in 839 killed most of the Pictish nobility, including the King of Picts and Scots Uven Mac Angus II, his brother Bran, and "numberless others". This opened Mac Alpin's claim to the vacant Pictish throne (via his mother who was a Pictish princess). The Pictish kingdoms had been severely weakened by attacks from the Vikings and were in no condition to dispute his claim.
    His claim to the crown of Dalriada came from his father, who was a member of clan Gabhran, which had produced most Scottish kings, such as his ancestors King Eachaidh, King Alpin Mac Eachaidh, King Aed, and King Fergus. His Pictish mother was descended from the royal house of Fortrenn, and his great-grand uncle, Alpin Mac Eachaidh had actually reigned as King of Picts until deposed by Oengus I. It is thus that Kenneth Mac Alpin was one of several nobles with a claim to the crown of Picts and Scots.
    The sources for facts of how Kenneth Mac Alpin, the avenging son of the slain Alpin, became King of Picts and Scots are few and suspect. Two such sources, The Prophecy of St. Berchan, and De Instructione Principus note that in 841 Mac Alpin attacked the remnants of the Pictish army and defeated them (he is lauded as "the raven feeder"). Mac Alpin then invites the Pictish king, Drust IX, and the remaining Pictish nobles to Scone, Perthshire to perhaps settle the issue of Dalriada's freedom or MacAlpin's claim to the Dalriadic crown. Faced with a recently victorious MacAlpin in the south and a devastated army in the north, Drust, as well as all claimants to the Pictish throne from the seven royal houses attend this meeting at Scone. Legend has it that the Scots came secretly armed to Scone, where Drust and the Pictish nobles were killed. This event has come to be known as MacAlpin's Treason.
    Although their king and royal houses had been murdered and their armies wiped out in the north by the Vikings and decimated in the south by the Scots, the Picts nonetheless resist Scottish domination and as late as the 12th year of MacAlpin's reign The Chronicle of Huntington tells us that Mac Alpin "fought successfully against the Picts seven times in one day" (perhaps wiping out the last remnants of an independent Pictish armed force).
    By the year 843, he had created a semblance of unity among the warring societies of the Picts, Scots, Britons, and Angles after he had defeated the Picts in battle. MacAlpin created his capital at Forteviot, also called Scone, in Pictish territory. He then moved his religious center to Dunkeld on the River Tay in present-day Perthshire, to where he transferred the remains of St. Columba from the Isle of Iona.
    At roughly the same time that the people of Wales were separated from the invading Saxons by the artificial boundary of Offa's Dyke, MacAlpin was creating a kingdom of Scotland. MacAlpin's successes in part were due to the threat coming from the raids of the Vikings, many of whom became settlers. The seizure of control over all Norway in 872 by Harald Fairhair caused many of the previously independent Jarls to look for new lands to establish themselves.
    One result of the coming of the Norsemen and Danes, with their command of the sea, was that the kingdom of Scotland became surrounded and isolated. The old link with Ireland was broken, the country was now cut off from southern England and the Continent, thus, the kingdom of Alba established by MacAlpin was thrown in upon itself and united against a common foe. According to the Huntingdon Chronicle, he "was the first of the Scots to obtain the monarchy of the whole of Albania, which is now called Scotia."
    Kenneth is thought to have died of a tumor after reigning for sixteen years. He died at Forteviot in 858 and was buried on the Isle of Iona. His brother, Donald I, succeeded him, as was the custom.
    Throughout this whole period, the dominion of the Scottish kings was essentially limited to Fortrenn, the Mearns and Dalriada, as the rest of the Pictish lands were under the yoke of the Vikings. Nonetheless, within a few generations, the Pictish language is forgotten, the Pictish Church taken over by the Scottish Columban Church and most vestiges of Pictish culture assimilated.
    Furthermore, the seat of Kings is eventually moved to Scone, sacred heart of the Pictish land, and the sons of Mac Alpin accept the crown over the land of Picts and Scots seated on a slab of stone which Scottish myth tells us was carried by the Celtic tribes since their origins in Spain, brought to Tara in Ireland, built into the wall of Dunstaffnage Castle and then brought to Scone.

    Correct name was Cennth, but aw kown as" Kinneth MacAlpin"or "Kenneth MacAlpine".

    !Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 Traditionally, the founder and first King of Scotland. About 834 he succeeded his father at first in Galloway as king of the Gaelic Scots and seven years later in a series of battles (841-846) he defeated the Pictish Kingdom. This led to a united kingdom of the Scots and Picts, known as Alban or Scotland since the kingdom is sometimes called Scone, after Kenneth's capital.
    His rule over the united kingdom lasted sixteen years, being succeeded by that of his brother Donald, who reigned for three years. Kenneth I moved to the chief seat of the kingdom from Argyll and Dalriada to Scone, while the chief ecclesiastical center was a Dunkeld, where he built a church to which he removed the relics of St. Columba. From these centers the Scottish monarchy gradually expanded. In later years, the king led six invasions of Lothian, southern Scotland, and then part of Saxon Northumbria.

    SURNAME: Also shown as MacAlpin

    GIVEN NAMES: Also shown as Kenneth I

    BIRTH: Also shown as Born , , Scotland, Great Britain.

    Cináed — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. Nic Cináeda, Epchodius  Descendancy chart to this point
    2. 3. ingen Cináeda, Máel Muire  Descendancy chart to this point died 913.
    3. 4. mac Cináeda, Rex Pictorum Causantín  Descendancy chart to this point was born 836, Iona, Argyleshire, Scotland; died 877, Inverdovat, Forgan, Fifeshire, Scotland.
    4. 5. mac Cináeda, Rex Pictorum Áed  Descendancy chart to this point was born Bef 858; died 878, Strathallan; was buried 878, Iona.

    Cináed married Queen/Scotland Unknown Abt 833, of, , Scotland. Unknown was born Abt 814, , , Scotland, Great Britain. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 6. Nic Cináeda, Princess Of Scotland Unknown  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 834, of, , Scotland.
    2. 7. mac Cináeda, King Of Scotland Constantín I  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 836, , , Scotland, Great Britain; died 877, Inverdovat, Forgan, Fife, Scotland.
    3. 8. Nic Cináeda, Princess Of Scotland Unknown  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 840, of, , Scotland.
    4. 9. Nic Cináeda, Princess Of Scotland Unknown  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 842, of, , Scotland.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Nic Cináeda, Epchodius Descendancy chart to this point (1.Cináed1)

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    • _UID: C7B33FCCB2734246B59F9EE8DA841A9D2110

    Epchodius — mac Arthgail, Rí na h'Alt Clut Run. Run died 878. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 10. mac Run, king of the Picts Eochaid  Descendancy chart to this point died 889.

  2. 3.  ingen Cináeda, Máel Muire Descendancy chart to this point (1.Cináed1) died 913.

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    • _UID: 0518D561121C1544A06A61123AA92255B18F

    Máel — mac Neíll, High King of Ireland, king of Ailech Áed. Áed (son of mac Áeda, High King of Ireland, king of Ailech Niall and ingen Donnchada, Gormflaith) died 20 Nov 879, Druim Inasclainn in the territory of Conaille; was buried , Armagh. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 11. mac Áedo, king of the Cenél nEógain and High King of Ireland Niall Glúndub  Descendancy chart to this point died Oct 919.

    Máel — Sinna, King of Mide, High King of Ireland Flann. Flann was born 847/848; died 25 May 916, Near Mullingar, County Westmeath. [Group Sheet]


  3. 4.  mac Cináeda, Rex Pictorum Causantín Descendancy chart to this point (1.Cináed1) was born 836, Iona, Argyleshire, Scotland; died 877, Inverdovat, Forgan, Fifeshire, Scotland.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: CAC12DBB82D01E43B18448F4B90F1D9915EF

    Notes:

    Constantine I (Causantín mac Cináeda) (836-877), son of King Kenneth I of Scotland, became King of the Scots and the Picts in 863 when he succeeded his uncle Donald I.
    Constantine was a warrior king. During his reign he spent most of his days fighting off the Vikings or trying to expand his kingdom into the south. In 872 his assassination of 'Rhun' (Arthgal), King of Strathclyde, and his brother-in-law, meant that the southern regions of what is now Scotland, became a part of his own Alba.
    The year 864 saw the rampage of the Norsemen led by Olaf the White from Dublin. Swiftly defeated by Constantine, the Norsemen relaxed their threats on him until Thorsten the Red led them, but he too was defeated successfully by King Constantine.
    Although usually confident in battle, Constantine often resorted to tactics of bribery and payoffs to his rivals in order to keep the peace. This form of peace-keeping was later employed by the English Royals, namely King Ethelred the Unready in the year 1000. In the end though, Constantine was finally defeated by the Norsemen, when a raiding party known as the 'Black Strangers' from Dublin made a base for themselves in Fife from which they launched their attacks. It was during one of these attacks that Constantine met his match.
    He was killed in battle against the Vikings in 877 at the "Black Cave" (Inverdovat) in Forgan, Fife. His successor was his brother Aedh. He had a son, Donald, who became King Donald II of Scotland following the joint reign of Kings Eochaid and Giric.

    Causantín — Griogair, Sabhdh ingen. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 12. mac Causantín, Rí Alban, Rì nan Albannaich Domnall  Descendancy chart to this point was born C 862, Forres, Morayshire, Scotland; died 900, Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire, England; was buried , Iona.

  4. 5.  mac Cináeda, Rex Pictorum Áed Descendancy chart to this point (1.Cináed1) was born Bef 858; died 878, Strathallan; was buried 878, Iona.

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    • _UID: DFF37F51DD81634AB17DD78C95EBE49638C7

    Notes:

    King of the Picts

    Áed — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 13. mac Áeda, Rí Alban Causantín  Descendancy chart to this point died 952, St Andrews; was buried , St Andrews.

  5. 6.  Nic Cináeda, Princess Of Scotland Unknown Descendancy chart to this point (1.Cináed1) was born Abt 834, of, , Scotland.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 5EC5879D3D2F2B438049C2653259C82E92C5

    Unknown — King Of Strathclyde Run. Run was born Abt 830, of, , Strathclyde. [Group Sheet]


  6. 7.  mac Cináeda, King Of Scotland Constantín I Descendancy chart to this point (1.Cináed1) was born Abt 836, , , Scotland, Great Britain; died 877, Inverdovat, Forgan, Fife, Scotland.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 5F9814D2877003488BD0F7F9F0D1282174B7

    Notes:

    !Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 King of Scotland or Alba. He began his reign in 863, succeeding his uncle Donald, brother of Kenneth I. The kingdom included the region north of the Fourth and Clyde, which was the country that suffered from attacks by the Norsemen. Olaf the White, Norse King of Dublin, occupied what had been the country of the Picts in 865 and his son Thorstein attacked the northern districts. Further south, Halfdane ravaged the country and still other leaders took their place when they were defeated. Constantine was slain while fighting them in the parish of Forgan in Fife.
    Royal Daughters of Eng; Queens of Scotland and English Princes.

    Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 21.

    The Descent from Adam, of the Royal Family of England. by O'Keeffe.

    Constantín — Unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 14. mac Causantín, King Of Scotland Domnall II  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 862, , , Scotland, Great Britain; died 900, Forres, Moray, Scotland, Great Britain.

  7. 8.  Nic Cináeda, Princess Of Scotland Unknown Descendancy chart to this point (1.Cináed1) was born Abt 840, of, , Scotland.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: EAD6C4A203F5154ABEB2BBE346F33D2E2F6B

    Unknown — Dublin, King Of Dublin Olaf. Olaf was born Abt 835, of, , Dublin. [Group Sheet]


  8. 9.  Nic Cináeda, Princess Of Scotland Unknown Descendancy chart to this point (1.Cináed1) was born Abt 842, of, , Scotland.

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    • _UID: CD8097F27C2DD240B5A370D3213598CFE90D

    Notes:

    Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2

    Unknown — King Of Ireland Aedh. Aedh was born Abt 837, of, , Ireland. [Group Sheet]



Generation: 3

  1. 10.  mac Run, king of the Picts Eochaid Descendancy chart to this point (2.Epchodius2, 1.Cináed1) died 889.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: E14B35DEC3E3C34D8767A7A0BF45C144337D


  2. 11.  mac Áedo, king of the Cenél nEógain and High King of Ireland Niall Glúndub Descendancy chart to this point (3.Máel2, 1.Cináed1) died Oct 919.

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    • _UID: 6A8C34830EF8154B896839E4DDE5D5D189A0


  3. 12.  mac Causantín, Rí Alban, Rì nan Albannaich Domnall Descendancy chart to this point (4.Causantín2, 1.Cináed1) was born C 862, Forres, Morayshire, Scotland; died 900, Laurencekirk, Kincardineshire, England; was buried , Iona.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: EC85700CE6A9904F80A04F9845E104DD6987

    Notes:

    Donald II of Scotland (Domnall mac Causantín) was king of Scotland from 889 to 900. He was the son of King Constantine I and first cousin of the previous king Eochaid and of his successor Constantine II.
    Donald took the throne of Scotland in battle as an act of revenge. King Giric of Scotland (who ruled jointly with Donald's predecessor, Eochaid) had murdered Donald's uncle, Aedh, in 878. Upon Giric's death, Donald expelled Eochaid from the country, thereby taking rulership of Scotland for himself.
    It was under the rule of King Donald II that the British kingdom of Strathclyde came under Scottish dominance to create the Kingdom of Alba, thus being recognized in the Annals of Ulster as "ri Alban" as opposed to "rex Pixtorum," as his predecessors had been known. His reign coincided with renewed invasions by the Danes, who came less to plunder and more to occupy the lands bordering Scotland and the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. The Danish had conquered all of northern Scotland through the leadership of 'Sigurd the Mighty'. Donald was also embroiled in efforts to reduce the Highland robber tribes.
    Details of his death are obscure and uncertain. By one account he was slain at Dunnottar while meeting a Danish invasion; by another he died of infirmity brought on by his campaigns against the Highlanders, a natural death that is very uncommon in this period. He was buried on the Isle of Iona, the historic resting place of all Dalriadan and early Scottish kings. He was succeeded by his cousin Constantine II. His son, Malcolm, later became King Malcolm I of Scotland.

    Domnall — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 15. mac Domnaill, Rí Alban Máel Coluim  Descendancy chart to this point died 954; was buried , Iona.

  4. 13.  mac Áeda, Rí Alban Causantín Descendancy chart to this point (5.Áed2, 1.Cináed1) died 952, St Andrews; was buried , St Andrews.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 0BC1F88B3A9CD644AA100B1F04A547DEF1D2

    Notes:

    Constantine, son of Áed, known in most modern regnal lists as Constantine II, nicknamed An Midhaise, "the Middle Aged" (before 879 – 952) was an early King of Scotland , known then by the Gaelic name Alba

    Causantín — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 16. mac Causantín, Rí Alban Ildulb  Descendancy chart to this point died 962; was buried , Iona.

  5. 14.  mac Causantín, King Of Scotland Domnall II Descendancy chart to this point (7.Constantín2, 1.Cináed1) was born Abt 862, , , Scotland, Great Britain; died 900, Forres, Moray, Scotland, Great Britain.

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    • _UID: 584CB141F516164092AF010CF57F76C4F315

    Notes:

    !Burke's Peerage 99th Ed (#942 D22bup prefix pp. 285-6); Dict of Nat'l Biog (#920.042 D561n Vol. 15 p. 208); A Vindication of MacBeth (#929.2706 M288c p. 14); Also searched without positive results: Encyclopedia Britannica, Scots Peerage, The Complete Peerage, Royal Daugthers of Engl, and Queens of Scotland and English Princes.

    !Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 died while attempting to reduce highland robber tribes. He is described as Donald VI of Scotland in the "Dictionary of National Biography", but this includes early Kings of Dalriada, who ruled there prior to the union of the Picts and Scots under Kenneth I. Dunbar, in his "Scotch Kings", seems more logical in describing him as Donald II, the first Donald being a brother of Kenneth I. The reign of Donald, lasting from 889 to 900, was a perid in which the Danes began to attempt settlements instead of ravaging the coasts. Chronicles and annals which treat early Scottish history give little regarding his reign.

    Domnall — Queen/Scotland Unknown. Unknown was born Abt 866, , , Scotland, Great Britain. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 17. mac Domnaill, King Of Scotland Constantine III  Descendancy chart to this point died 940.
    2. 18. mac Domnaill, King Of Scotland Máel Coluim I  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 897, , , Scotland, Great Britain; died 954, Fordoun, Kncrdn, Scotland, Great Britain.


Generation: 4

  1. 15.  mac Domnaill, Rí Alban Máel Coluim Descendancy chart to this point (12.Domnall3, 4.Causantín2, 1.Cináed1) died 954; was buried , Iona.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 2B76218DAF5D6948832FB92F3EEF235F5572

    Notes:

    Malcolm I (Máel Coluim mac Domnaill), the son of Donald II of Scotland, became the King of Scotland in 942 or 943 after his cousin King Constantine II of Scotland abdicated and became a monk.
    Malcolm was a prince of great abilities and prudence, and Edmund I of England courted his alliance by ceding Cumbria, the consisting of Cumberland and part of Westmorland, to him, in the year 945, on condition that he would defend that northern county, and become an ally of Edmund. This, therefore, required Scotland to send military support if England was attacked by either the Danes of Northumbria or the Norwegians of Ireland. The alliance between England and Scotland remained after the death of both kings.
    Edred of England, the brother and successor of Edmund, accordingly applied for, and obtained, the aid of Malcolm against Anlaf, king of Northumberland, whose country, according to the barbarous practice of the times, he wasted, and carried off the people with their cattle.
    Later, when Norsemen again invaded the land, the Scots sent raids against the English and, in 954, Edred reunited the northern counties to his dominions.
    In this same year, after putting down an insurrection of the Moray-men under Cellach, their Maormor (chief), whom he killed, Malcolm was slain, probably at Ulurn or Auldearn in Moray, by one of these men, in revenge for the death of his chief. He was buried on the Isle of Iona.
    At some point in his life, he married. But as was the case with many monarchs in this period, the details are no longer known. A son from this marriage would later succeed to the throne as Kenneth II of Scotland.

    Máel — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 19. mac Maíl Choluim, Rí Alban Dub  Descendancy chart to this point died 967, Forres.
    2. 20. mac Maíl Choluim, Rí Alban Cináed  Descendancy chart to this point was born Bef 954; died 995, Fettercairn.

  2. 16.  mac Causantín, Rí Alban Ildulb Descendancy chart to this point (13.Causantín3, 5.Áed2, 1.Cináed1) died 962; was buried , Iona.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 075CFD779616B64694423EE9EFC8A9936FA9

    Ildulb — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 21. mac Ilduilb, Rí Alban Cuilén  Descendancy chart to this point died 971, Abington; was buried , Iona.
    2. 22. mac Causantín, Eochaid  Descendancy chart to this point died 971.
    3. 23. mac Causantín, Rí Alban Amlaíb  Descendancy chart to this point died 977.

  3. 17.  mac Domnaill, King Of Scotland Constantine III Descendancy chart to this point (14.Domnall3, 7.Constantín2, 1.Cináed1) died 940.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: 243F6391140EEB45BA2EE486D8F293F64E37

    Notes:

    Some pedigree charts list Constantine III as the father of Malcolm I and a son of Donald II. He was a King of Scotland after Donald II and before Malcolm I. In this record, Constantine III is included as an older brother of Malcolm I and a son of Donald II.
    Chart - The Royal Line, by New York Stake Genealogical Board, 1936.


  4. 18.  mac Domnaill, King Of Scotland Máel Coluim I Descendancy chart to this point (14.Domnall3, 7.Constantín2, 1.Cináed1) was born Abt 897, , , Scotland, Great Britain; died 954, Fordoun, Kncrdn, Scotland, Great Britain.

    Other Events:

    • _UID: A4A2849A74BCE344940D66A6D8EBD10804F6

    Notes:

    !Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 King of Scotland, was slain in 954. He did not being his reign until 943. During the interval between the death of his father and the beginning of his own reign the kingdom was reigned by Constantine II, son of Aedh and cousin of Donald, Malcolm's reign began with the annexation of Moray, which lay beyond Spey. About the same time Edmund, Saxon King of England, expelled the Danes from Northumbria and Cumberland, giving the region to Malcolm on condition that he be his fellow-worker both on land and sea. It is disputed whether this was an alliance or a relation of vassalage. About 950 Olaf Sitricson made an attempt to restore Danish power in Northumbria, but was defeated by the Saxons. The Complete Peerage, Royal Daughters of England and of Scotland and English Princes.

    Also called, Malcolm I MacDonald, King of Scotland.

    Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 21.

    Máel — . Unknown [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 24. mac Mhaoil Chaluim, King Of Scotland Duff  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 930, , , Scotland, Great Britain; died 967.
    2. 25. mac Mhaoil Chaluim, King Of Scotland Coinneach II  Descendancy chart to this point was born Abt 932, , , Scotland, Great Britain; died 995, Fettercairne, or Fordoun, Kncrdn, Scotland; was buried , Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland, Great Britain.


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