Áed Mac Cináeda
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Gender | Male |
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Died | Strathallan |
United Kingdom | |
878 AD | |
Strathallan | |
United Kingdom | |
House | House of Alpin |
Parents | Kenneth I |
Place of burial | Iona, United Kingdom |
Children | Constantine II of Scotland |
Domnall de Strathclyde | |
Dyfnwal II of Strathclyde | |
Donald of Strathclyde, King of Strathclyde | |
Grandchildren | Indulf |
Cellach of Scotland | |
unknown daughter of Scotland | |
Cousins | Giric |
Great grandchild | Eochaid |
Cuilén | |
Amlaíb, King of Scotland | |
Eochaid of Scotland | |
Reginald (?) | |
Amlaíb | |
Grandparents | Alpín mac Echdach |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1825154 |
Áed Mac Cináeda Life story
Áed mac Cináeda was a son of Cináed mac Ailpín. He became king of the Picts in 877, when he succeeded his brother Constantín mac Cináeda. He was nicknamed Áed of the White Flowers, the wing-footed or the white-foot.