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Constantine's reign of 43 years, exceeded in Scotland only by that of King William the Lion before the Union of the Crowns in 1603, is believed to have played a defining part in the Gaelicisation of Pictland, in which his patronage of the Irish Céli Dé monastic reformers was a significant factor.
Causantín mac Cináeda [a] (Modern Gaelic: Còiseam mac Choinnich; c. 836-877) was a king of the Picts.He is often known as Constantine I in reference to his place in modern lists of Scottish monarchs, but contemporary sources described Causantín only as a Pictish king.
Constantine, son of Cuilén (Middle Gaelic: Causantín mac Cuiléin; Modern Gaelic: Còiseam mac Chailein), known in most modern regnal lists as Constantine III [1] (c. 970 – 997), was king of Alba (Scotland) from 995 to 997. He was the son of King Cuilén.
Constantine III King of Alba before 971–997 r. 995–997: Gille Coemgáin: Giric d. 1005: Boite ... King of Scots and England 1566–1625 r. 1567–1625 (Scotland) r.
Causantín or Constantín mac Fergusa (English: "Constantine son of Fergus") (789–820) was king of the Picts, in modern Scotland, from 789 until 820. He was until the Victorian era sometimes counted as Constantine I of Scotland; the title is now generally given to Causantín mac Cináeda.
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Prince William and King Constantine. Tim Rooke/Shutterstock Prince William’s godfather King Constantine II — the last Greek monarch and Prince Philip’s nephew — has died at age 82. Queen ...
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