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According to tradition, the first King of Scotland was Kenneth I MacAlpin (Cináed mac Ailpín), who founded the state in 843. The Kingdom of the Picts just became known as the Kingdom of Alba in Scottish Gaelic, which later became known in Scots and English as Scotland; the terms are retained in
Sovereigns of Scotland 1. name. reign. 1 Knowledge about the early Scottish kings, until Malcolm II, is slim and is partly based on traditional lists of kings. The dating of reigns is thus inexact. 2 Eochaid may have been a minor and Giric his guardian, or Giric may have been a usurper.
NameReign843–858858–862862–877Aed (Aodh)877–878- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
of Scotland c. 1045 –1093: Malcolm III Canmore c. 1031 –1093 r. 1058–1093: Ingibiorg Finnsdottir: Máel Muire Earl of Atholl: Donald III Bane c. 1039 –1099 r. 1093–1094, r. 1094–1097: Edith Matilda: Henry I King of England c. 1068 –1135: William II King of England c. 1056 –1100: Edmund of Scotland: Adela of Normandy m ...
Royal coat of arms in the time of James VI and Charles I (1603–1649) as kings of Scotland, England, and Ireland James VI (1567–1625), Union of the Crowns with Kingdom of England from (1603) Charles I (1625–1649) Charles II (1649–1685) (See also English Interregnum) James VII (1685–1689) Mary II (1689–1694), co-monarch
Kings and Queens of Scotland from 1005 to the Union of the Crowns in 1603, when James VI succeeded to the throne of England. Celtic kings from the unification of Scotland. 1005: Malcolm II (Mael Coluim II). He acquired the throne by killing Kenneth III (Cinaed III) of a rival royal dynasty.
William I – James VI. James VI – James VII. William II and Mary II. Anne. List of monarchs of Scotland. House of Alpin (848–1034) See also: Family tree of Scottish monarchs, List of Kings of the Picts, List of Kings of Strathclyde, List of kings of Dál Riata, and House of Alpin.
15 de sept. de 2023 · Scottish Monarchs (AD400 - 1603) The Scottish Crown has a long and complex history. From a number of local rulers governing separate territories and peoples, a single king emerged by the beginning of the eleventh century to govern most of what is today's Scotland.