Donald II MacAlpin (King) of SCOTS

Donald II MacAlpin (King) of SCOTS

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Name Donald II MacAlpin (King) of SCOTS
Name Domnall II Dasachtach (King) of SCOTS
Name Donald II MacAlpin (King) of PICTS
Beruf King of Scots and Picts zu einem Zeitpunkt zwischen 889 und 900
Beruf King of Scotland (Alba) vor 900

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Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt etwa 862 Forres Burgh, Moray, Scotland nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung 900 Isle of Iona, Argyllshire, Scotland nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 900 Dunnottar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland nach diesem Ort suchen

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Donald II of Scotland (Domnall mac Causantín) was king of Scots and Picts from 889 to 900. He was the son of King Constantine I and first cousin of the previous king Eochaid and of his successor Constantine II. Donald took the throne in battle as an act of revenge. King Giric I of Scotland (who ruled jointly with Donald's predecessor Eochaid had murdered Donald's uncle, Aed, in 878. Upon Giric's death, Donald expelled Eochaid from the country, thereby taking rulership of Scots and Picts for himself. It was under the rule of King Donald II that the British kingdom of Strathclyde came under Scottish dominance to create the Kingdom of Alba, thus being recognized in the Annals of Ulster as "ri Alban" as opposed to "rex Pixtorum," as his predecessors had been known. His reign coincided with renewed invasions by the Danes, who came less to plunder and more to occupy the lands bordering Scotland and the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. The Danish had conquered all of northern Scotland through the leadership of 'Sigurd the Mighty'. Donald was also embroiled in efforts to reduce the Highland robber tribes. His death is very mysterious. By one account he was slain at Dunnottar while meeting a Danish invasion; by another he died of infirmity brought on by his campaigns against the Highlanders, a natural death that is very uncommon in this period. He was buried on the Isle of Iona, the historic resting place of all Dalriadan and early Scottish kings. He was succeeded by his cousin Constantine II. His son, Malcolm, later became King Malcolm I of Scotland. http://en.wikipedia.org

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Titel Borneman-Wagner, Howard-Hause, Trout-Nutting, Boyer-Stutsman Family Tree
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