That man was Kenneth MacAlpin. The problem with this heroic tale is that it bears little relation to the known facts. A further problem is that there are very few known facts. What we do know is ...
What makes someone British? According to the law, the answer is simple: someone with British citizenship. But according to ...
Constantine mac Áed (Constantine II), the grandson of Kenneth MacAlpin, began his life as an exile. In 878 AD his father, Áed, had been slain by a Giric, son of Dungal, and Constantine ...
King Kenneth II or Cinaeth MacMaelcoluim was the younger son of Malcolm I. He succeeded to the throne after the murder of his cousin Colin in 971. Kenneth was married to a Princess of Leinster whose ...
Constantine III, or Caustantin MacCuilen (son of Colin) also known as Constantine 'the Bald' usurped his cousin Kenneth's throne, but survived for only two years after. Very little is known about him.