Wednesday, 10 September 2014

943 Causantín mac Áeda abdicates to become a culdee

Constantine, son of Áed (known in most modern regnal lists as Constantine II) was an early King of Scotland, known then by the Gaelic name "Alba". The Kingdom of Alba, a name which first appears in Constantine's lifetime, was in northern Great Britain. The core of the kingdom was formed by the lands around the River TayDuring his reign the words "Scots" and "Scotland" (Old EnglishScottas, Scotland) are first used to mean part of what is now ScotlandIn 943 Constantine abdicated the throne and retired to the Céli Dé (Culdee) monastery of St Andrews where he died in 952. He was succeeded by his predecessor's son Malcolm I (Máel Coluim mac Domnaill).


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