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Bridei (Scottish Gaelic:
Bridei) son of
Uurad was king of the Picts, in
modern Scotland, from 842 to 843. Two of his brothers,
Ciniod and Drest, are also...
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Bridei (also Brude, Bruide,
Breidei or Bred) is a name
shared by a
number of
Pictish people, including:
Bridei I of the
Picts (Brude son of Maelchon, r...
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Bridei son of Beli ; died 692) was king of
Fortriu and of the
Picts from 671
until 692. His
reign marks the
start of the
period known to
historians as...
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Bridei (Scottish Gaelic: Brude) was king of the Picts, in
modern Scotland, from 843 to 845,
contesting with
Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed III mac Ailpín/Ciniod...
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Bridei son of
Maelchon (died c. 586) was King of the
Picts from 554 to 584.
Sources are
vague or
contradictory regarding him, but it is
believed that his...
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Bridei V (Gaelic:
Bruide mac Fergusa) was king of
Fortriu from 761
until 763. He was the
brother of Óengus, whom he
succeeded as king. His
death is recorded...
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Bridei son of Uuid (Old Irish:
Bruide mac Foith; died 641) was a king of the
Picts from 635 to 641. The
Pictish Chronicle king-list
gives him a
reign of...
- century,
probably by 724,
placing them in the
reigns of the sons of Der-Ilei,
Bridei and Nechtan.
Irish annals (the
Annals of Ulster,
Annals of Innisfallen)...
- of "Aeddan"
against the
Pictish king
Bridei. Fordun's
Chronicle is
given as one of Stephens' references.
Bridei (died c. 584) was the son of a certain...
- The
Bridei Chronicles is
Juliet Marillier's
third series of
historical fantasy novels. They
depict the
tutelage by Broichan, rise to power, and
reign of...