-
Kenneth MacAlpin (Medieval Gaelic: Cináed
mac Ailpin;
Modern Scottish Gaelic:
Coinneach mac Ailpein; 810 – 13
February 858) or
Kenneth I was King of Dál...
- pedigree,
Alpín's father is Eochaid, an
Irish name, yet he
becomes the
father of Cináed (Kenneth
MacAlpin) and
Domnall mac Ailpín. Cináed and
Alpín are the...
- Cináeda) in 1034.
Kings traced their descent from
Kenneth MacAlpin (and not from his father,
Alpín mac Echdach), and
Irish genealogies in the Book of Ballymote...
-
Domnall mac Ailpín (Modern Gaelic: Dòmhnall
mac Ailpein),
anglicised sometimes as
Donald MacAlpin and
known in most
modern regnal lists as
Donald I (812...
- of the
Kings of Alba, a list of
kings from
Kenneth MacAlpin (died 858) to Kenneth II (Cináed
mac Maíl Coluim, died 995). The list
survives in the Poppleton...
-
issue of Dál Riata's
freedom or
MacAlpin's claim to the Dál
Riatan crown.
Faced with a
recently victorious MacAlpin in the
south and a
devastated army...
- Æthelstan to
James VI and I;
Family tree of
Scottish monarchs, from
Kenneth MacAlpin also to
James VI and I;
Family tree of
Welsh monarchs; and
Family tree...
-
proscription against the
surname MacGregor
could be
reversed then the new clan
would take that name,
otherwise MacAlpin of
Grant would then be used. On...
- of the Dál
Riatan and
Pictish crowns. Some
sources say Cináed
mac Ailpín (Kenneth
MacAlpin) was king of Dál
Riata before becoming king of the
Picts in 843...
- only as a
Pictish king. A son of Cináed
mac Ailpín ("Kenneth
MacAlpin"), he
succeeded his
uncle Domnall mac Ailpín as
Pictish king
following the latter's...