-
Kenneth MacAlpin (Medieval Gaelic: Cináed mac Ailpin;
Modern Scottish Gaelic:
Coinneach mac Ailpein; 810 – 13
February 858) or
Kenneth I was King of Dál...
- is Eochaid, an
Irish name, yet he
becomes the
father of Cináed (Kenneth
MacAlpin) and
Domnall mac Ailpín. Cináed and Alpín are the
names of
Pictish kings...
- 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...
- (Modern Gaelic: Dòmhnall mac Ailpein),
anglicised sometimes as
Donald MacAlpin and
known in most
modern regnal lists as
Donald I (812 – 13
April 862)...
-
possibly Dál Riata, and then the
kingdom of Alba from the
advent of
Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed mac Ailpín) in the 840s
until the
death of
Malcolm II (Máel Coluim...
- in Pictland. By
around 848
Kenneth MacAlpin had
emerged as the winner.
Later national myth made
Kenneth MacAlpin the
creator of the
kingdom of Scotland...
- MacAlpine, McAlpine,
MacAlpin or
McAlpin is a
Scottish surname. It may
refer to: The
Scottish House of
Alpin Its
claimed descendants, the Siol
Alpin and/or...
- his foster-father was now
expelled from the kingdom.
Kenneth is
Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed mac Ailpín); Áed, Niall's son is Áed Findliath, who died on 20...
- the Picts, in
modern Scotland, from 843 to 845,
contesting with
Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed III mac Ailpín/Ciniod III [son of] Elphin).
According to the Pictish...
-
restored Anglo-Saxon
control over the territory. In
northern Britain,
Kenneth MacAlpin (d. c. 860)
united the
Picts and the
Scots into the
Kingdom of Alba. In...