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Vipoig
Vipoig (died c. AD 341) was a legendary Pictish king said to have ruled from around 311 to 341. He is only known from the ''Pictish Chronicle'', a regnal list of Pictish monarchs. He is the first king mentioned in the chronicles, and was said to be succeeded by Canutulachama Canutulachama (or Canutulahina) is a legendary fourth century Pictish monarch known only from regnal lists. References Pictish monarchs 4th-century Scottish monarchs {{Scotland-royal-stub .... References 341 deaths Pictish monarchs {{europe-royal-stub ...
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King Of The Picts
The list of kings of the Picts is based on the Pictish Chronicle king lists. These are late documents and do not record the dates when the kings reigned. The various surviving lists disagree in places as to the names of kings, and the lengths of their reigns. A large portion of the lists, not reproduced here, belongs with the Caledonian or Irish mythology. The latter parts of the lists can largely be reconciled with other sources. Pictish kings Pictish kings ruled in northern and eastern Scotland. In 843 tradition records the replacement of the Pictish kingdom by the Kingdom of Alba, although the Irish annals continue to use ''Picts'' and ''Fortriu'' for half a century after 843. The king lists are thought to have been compiled in the early 8th century, probably by 724, placing them in the reigns of the sons of Der-Ilei, Bridei and Nechtan.Woolf, "Pictish matriliny reconsidered", p. 153. Irish annals (the Annals of Ulster, Annals of Innisfallen) refer to some kings as ''king ...
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Canutulachama
Canutulachama (or Canutulahina) is a legendary fourth century Pictish monarch known only from regnal lists. References Pictish monarchs 4th-century Scottish monarchs {{Scotland-royal-stub ...
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Canutulachama Of The Picts
Canutulachama (or Canutulahina) is a legendary fourth century Pictish monarch known only from regnal lists. References Pictish monarchs 4th-century Scottish monarchs {{Scotland-royal-stub ...
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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. Version A There are actually several versions of the Pictish Chronicle. The so-called "A" text is probably the oldest, the fullest, and seems to have fewer errors than other versions. The original (albeit lost) manuscript seems to date from the early years of the reign of Kenneth II of Scotland (who ruled Scotland from 971 until 995) since he is the last king mentioned and the chronicler does not know the length of his reign. This chronicle survives only in the 14th century Poppleton Manuscript. It is in three parts: # ''Cronica de origine antiquorum Pictorum'', an account of the origins of the Picts, mostly from the Etymologies of Isidore of Seville. # A list of Pictish kings. # '' Chronicle of the Kings of Alba''. It is evident that the latter two ...
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341 Deaths
__NOTOC__ Year 341 ( CCCXLI) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Marcellinus and Probinus (or, less frequently, year 1094 '' ab Urbe condita''). The denomination 341 for this year has been used since the early medieval period, when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years or dates. Events By place Roman Empire * Emperor Constans I bans pagan sacrifices and magic rituals, under penalty of death. * Constans I begins a successful campaign against the Franks. India * Samudragupta of the Gupta Empire, during a decade, extends his kingdom and his influence. A pillar found at Allahabad sings his praises. By topic Religion * The Council of Encaenia is held in Antioch. * Paul I is restored as Patriarch of Constantinople. * Thousands of Christians are executed at Seleucia in Mesopotamia. * Coptic C ...
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