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Ciniod I, the Glossary

Index Ciniod I

Ciniod, Cináed or Cinadhon, son of Uuredech (Cináed mac Feradaig; Kenneth son of Feradach), was king of the Picts from 763 until 775.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 19 relations: Alan Orr Anderson, Alhred of Northumbria, Alpín II of the Picts, Annales Cambriae, Annals of Ulster, Áed Find, Óengus I, Bridei V, Chronicle of Melrose, Dauvit Broun, Dál Riata, Fortriu, John Bannerman (historian), List of kings of the Picts, Pictish Chronicle, Selbach mac Ferchair, Symeon of Durham, Thomas Owen Clancy, University College Cork.

  2. 775 deaths
  3. 8th-century Scottish monarchs

Alan Orr Anderson

Alan Orr Anderson (1879–1958) was a Scottish historian and compiler.

See Ciniod I and Alan Orr Anderson

Alhred of Northumbria

Alhred or Alchred was king of Northumbria from 765 to 774.

See Ciniod I and Alhred of Northumbria

Alpín II of the Picts

Alpín son of Uuroid (Old Irish: Alpín mac Feredaig) was king of the Picts from 775 until 778. Ciniod I and Alpín II of the Picts are 8th-century Scottish monarchs, Pictish monarchs, Scotland stubs, Scottish history stubs, Scottish people stubs and Scottish royalty stubs.

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Annales Cambriae

The (Latin for Annals of Wales) is the title given to a complex of Latin chronicles compiled or derived from diverse sources at St David's in Dyfed, Wales.

See Ciniod I and Annales Cambriae

Annals of Ulster

The Annals of Ulster (Annála Uladh) are annals of medieval Ireland.

See Ciniod I and Annals of Ulster

Áed Find

Áed Find (Áed the White), or Áed mac Echdach (before 732–778), was king of Dál Riata (modern western Scotland and County Antrim, Ireland). Ciniod I and Áed Find are 8th-century Scottish monarchs.

See Ciniod I and Áed Find

Óengus I

Óengus son of Fergus (*Onuist map Vurguist; lit; died 761) was king of the Picts from 732 until his death in 761. Ciniod I and Óengus I are 8th-century Scottish monarchs and Pictish monarchs.

See Ciniod I and Óengus I

Bridei V

Bridei V (Gaelic: Bruide mac Fergusa) was king of the Picts from 761 until 763. Ciniod I and Bridei V are 8th-century Scottish monarchs, Pictish monarchs, Scotland stubs, Scottish history stubs, Scottish people stubs and Scottish royalty stubs.

See Ciniod I and Bridei V

Chronicle of Melrose

The Chronicle of Melrose is a medieval chronicle from the Cottonian Manuscript, Faustina B. ix within the British Museum. Ciniod I and chronicle of Melrose are Scottish history stubs.

See Ciniod I and Chronicle of Melrose

Dauvit Broun

Professor Dauvit Broun, FRSE, FBA (David Brown) (born 1961) is a Scottish historian and academic.

See Ciniod I and Dauvit Broun

Dál Riata

Dál Riata or Dál Riada (also Dalriada) was a Gaelic kingdom that encompassed the western seaboard of Scotland and north-eastern Ireland, on each side of the North Channel.

See Ciniod I and Dál Riata

Fortriu

Fortriu (Verturiones; *Foirtrinn; Wærteras; *Uerteru) was a Pictish kingdom recorded between the 4th and 10th centuries.

See Ciniod I and Fortriu

John Walter MacDonald Bannerman (13 August 1932 – 8 October 2008) was a Scottish historian, noted for his work on Gaelic Scotland.

See Ciniod I and John Bannerman (historian)

List of kings of the Picts

The list of kings of the Picts is based on the Pictish Chronicle king lists. Ciniod I and list of kings of the Picts are Pictish monarchs.

See Ciniod I and List of kings of the Picts

Pictish Chronicle

The Pictish Chronicle is a name used to refer to a pseudo-historical account of the kings of the Picts beginning many thousand years before history was recorded in Pictavia and ending after Pictavia had been enveloped by Scotland.

See Ciniod I and Pictish Chronicle

Selbach mac Ferchair

Selbach mac Ferchair (died 730) was king of the Cenél Loairn and of Dál Riata. Ciniod I and Selbach mac Ferchair are 8th-century Scottish monarchs.

See Ciniod I and Selbach mac Ferchair

Symeon of Durham

Symeon (or Simeon) of Durham (died after 1129) was an English chronicler and a monk of Durham Priory.

See Ciniod I and Symeon of Durham

Thomas Owen Clancy

Thomas Owen Clancy is an American academic and historian who specializes in medieval Celtic literature, especially that of Scotland.

See Ciniod I and Thomas Owen Clancy

University College Cork

University College Cork – National University of Ireland, Cork (UCC) (Coláiste na hOllscoile Corcaigh) is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland, and located in Cork.

See Ciniod I and University College Cork

See also

775 deaths

8th-century Scottish monarchs

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ciniod_I

Also known as Ciniod I of the Picts, Ciniod I, King of the Picts, Ciniod son of Wrad.