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- House of Alpin - Wikipedia
The House of Alpin, also known as the Alpinid dynasty, Clann Chináeda, and Clann Chinaeda meic Ailpín, was the kin-group which ruled in Pictland, possibly Dál Riata, and then the kingdom of Alba from Constantine II (Causantín mac Áeda) in the 940s until the death of Malcolm II (Máel Coluim mac Cináeda) in 1034
- The House of Alpin - ScotClans
King Alpin II was the first tribal leader on record and held land in Kintyre, and in Northern Ireland From evidence which exists he appears to have died in a battle against the Picts in Galloway
- Monarchs - House of Alpin - Scotland History
The House of Alpin takes its name from its founding figure, King Alpin mac Echdach (Alpin, son of Eochaid) Alpin’s reign remains shadowed in legend as much as in fact
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- Alpín MacEchdach | Britroyals
He may have had a Norse wife and ruled for around 3 years He was killed in AD834 on a raiding mission in Galloway Founder of the House of Alpin, his sons Kenneth and Duncan became rulers of the enlarged kingdom of Alba or Scotia from which the kingdom of Scotland grew over the next two centuries Timeline for Alpín MacEchdach
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- Alpín I of the Picts - Wikipedia
Alpín was king of the Picts from 726–728, together with Drest VII The Pictish Chronicle king lists give Alpín and Drest a five-year joint rule In 724, Nechtan mac Der-Ilei is reported in the Annals of Tigernach to have abdicated in favour of Drest, entering a monastery [1]
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