Culen of Scotland
Culen ruled as king of Scotland following the death of Dubh in 967, he reigned from 967 to 971 although was recognized as early as 966 as king. He was born in the 10th century and died in 971. He was the son of Indulf and an unknown mother. He also possibly ruled as king of Strathclyde during his reign.
Culen | |
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King of Scots | |
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Reign | 966/967 - 971 |
Predecessor | Dubh of Scotland |
Successor | Amlaib or Kenneth II |
Died | 971 |
Issue | Constantine III (ruled 997-1005) |
Father | Indulphus of Scotland |
He died in 971 and was succeeded by Kenneth II and Amlaib. He is buried in an unknown location.[1]
- Kenneth II, his successor
- Amlaib's name in the Annals of Ulster.
- Indulf, his father.
- His son.
References
- "King Culen of Scotland | Britroyals". www.britroyals.com. Retrieved 2017-06-08.
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