Dub of Scotland

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Dub of Scotland was a 10th-century King of Alba from the House of Alpin, remembered for his brief and turbulent reign marked by internal dynastic conflict.

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Label Occurrences
Dub of Scotland canonical 7

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf King of Alba
human
medieval monarch
associatedWith Forres
Moray
burialPlace unknown
century 10th century
conflictType royal succession dispute
country Kingdom of Scotland
surface form: Kingdom of Alba
deathCause disputed
deathDate circa 967
deathPlace Forres
surface form: Forres (traditional attribution)
dynasticConflict House of Alpin succession disputes
era Early Middle Ages
ethnicGroup Gaels
surface form: Gael
father Malcolm I of Scotland
gender male
governingDynasty House of Alpin
surface form: Alpinid dynasty
historicalSource Chronicle of the Kings of Alba
later medieval Scottish chronicles
historicalStatus semi-legendary details
house House of Alpin
languageOfRecord Latin
Middle Irish
monarchicalTitle King of Alba
surface form: Rí Alban (King of Alba)
notableFor brief reign
internal dynastic conflict
positionHeld King of Alba
predecessor Indulf of Scotland
realm Alba
regionRuled northern Britain
reignEnd 967
reignStart 962
relative Cuilén of Scotland
Indulf of Scotland
Kenneth II of Scotland
religion Christianity
successionType tanistry
successor Cuilén of Scotland
title Dub mac Maíl Coluim

Referenced by (7)

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House of Alpin notableMember Dub of Scotland
Cuilén of Scotland predecessor Dub of Scotland
Cuilén of Scotland relative Dub of Scotland
Malcolm I of Scotland child Dub of Scotland
Indulf of Scotland successor Dub of Scotland
Kenneth II of Scotland relative Dub of Scotland
King of Alba positionHeldBy Dub of Scotland