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Adkins-Horton Genealogy
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Abt 897 - 958 (~ 61 years)
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Name |
Malcolm I KING OF SCOTLAND [1] |
Born |
Abt 897 |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
958 |
Buried |
Isle of Iona, Scotland |
Person ID |
I6690 |
adkinshorton |
Last Modified |
2 Jan 2013 |
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Notes |
- Malcolm I, who died in 958, King of Scotland 943, acquired Cumbria 945 from Edmund, the Saxon king of England. On the abdication of Constantine III., Malcolm succeeded to the throne in 944. In 945, Edmund, the Saxon king of England, ceded Cumberland and part of Westmoreland to him, on condition that he would defend that northern territory, and become the ally of England. Edred, the brother and successor of Edmund, accordingly applied for, and obtained the aid of Malcolm against Anlaf, King of Northumberland, which latter country he wasted, and carried off the inhabitants with their cattle. In the time of Malcolm I., the people of the province of Moray, in the northeast of Scotland, were a mixed race, formed of Scandinavian settlers, with Scottish and Pictish Celts. Turbulent and rebellious, they were continually at war with the sovereign, and an insurrection having occurred under Cellach, maormer of Garmorgan, Malcolm marched north to reduce them to obedience. He killed Cellach, but was, some time thereafter, assassinated in 953 at Ulurn after a reign of nine years. He was succeeded by Indulph, the son of Constantine II., and Indulph had as his successor, Duff, the son of Malcolm, who ascended the throne in 961. Malcolm I.
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Sources |
- [S18796] The Paternal Ancestry of Homer Beers James, Vol. I.
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