Óengus II

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Óengus II was a king of the Picts in early 9th-century Scotland, remembered as one of the last significant rulers before the emergence of the unified Kingdom of Alba.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical figure
king of the Picts
monarch
activityStartCentury 9th century
alsoKnownAs Onuist mac Fergusa NERFINISHED
Óengus mac Fergusa NERFINISHED
associatedWith transition from Pictish to Scottish rule
country Pictland NERFINISHED
countryInModernTerms Scotland NERFINISHED
deathDate 834
deathPlace Pictland NERFINISHED
dynasty House of Fergus NERFINISHED
era Early Middle Ages NERFINISHED
ethnicity Pict NERFINISHED
father Fergus NERFINISHED
followedBy early kings of Alba
governedTerritory northern and eastern Scotland
historicalContext period before the formation of the Kingdom of Alba
language Old Irish NERFINISHED
Pictish
mentionedIn Pictish king-lists
medieval Scottish chronicles
notableFor being one of the last significant Pictish kings before the Kingdom of Alba
partOf Pictish monarchy NERFINISHED
positionHeld King of the Picts NERFINISHED
precededBy earlier Pictish kings
predecessor Caustantín mac Fergusa NERFINISHED
region Fortriu NERFINISHED
reignEnd 834
reignStart 820
religion Christianity
successor Drest IX NERFINISHED
Talorgan NERFINISHED
successorState Kingdom of Alba NERFINISHED
title rex Pictorum

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Causantín mac Fergusa successor Óengus II