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Kenneth I MacAlpin (Cinaeda) King of Scotland, 832860 (aged 28 years)

Name
Kenneth I MacAlpin (Cinaeda) // King of Scotland
Given names
Kenneth I MacAlpin (Cinaeda)
Name suffix
King of Scotland
Family with parents
father
brother
Donald I King of Scotland
himself
Kenneth I MacAlpin (Cinaeda) King of Scotland + … …
himself
son
daughter
son
daughter
Birth
about 832
Death of a father
Death
860 (aged 28 years)
Unique identifier
01462E008B9E5341A653AA5FF15B7EA7A547
Last change
26 December 201021:12:29
Author of last change: Danny
Note

Kenneth I, called MacAlpin (flourished 832-60), traditionally, the founder
and first king of Scotland. About 834 he succeeded his father, Alpin
(reigned about 832-34), as king of the Gaelic Scots in Galloway. In a
series of Battles (841-46) he conquered the Pictish Kingdom and, uniting
it with his own, called his expanded domains Scotland. The kingdom is
sometimes called Scone, after Kenneth's capital. In later years, the king
led six invasions of Lothian, southern Scotland, then part of Saxon
Northumbria.