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- Cuilén abstract "Cuilén mac Ildulb (Modern Gaelic: Cailean), sometimes anglicised as Culen or Colin, and nicknamed An Fionn, "the White" (died 971) was king of Scotland (Alba) from 967 to 971. He was one of three known sons of King Indulf (Ildulb mac Causantín), the others being Amlaíb and Eochaid.It is supposed that Cuilén was implicated in the death of his predecessor Dub (Dub mac Maíl Coluim), who had defeated Cuilén in battle in 965.The Chronicle of the Kings of Alba reports several events in the reign of Cuilén. It says that Marcan son of Breodalach was killed in Lothian, that Cellach, Bishop of Cennrígmonaid and Máel Brigte, also a Bishop, died. Other reported deaths include Domnall mac Cairill and Máel Brigte mac Dubacain, the identities of whom are unknown, but they must evidently have been important men. Máel Brigte might be a son of the Dubacan mac Indrechtaig, Mormaer of Angus, who was killed at the Battle of Brunanburh in 937. Finally, we are told that Leot and Sluagadach went to Rome, presumably on church business.In 971 Cuilén, along with his brother Eochaid, was killed in a hall-burning in Lothian by Amdarch, a prince of Strathclyde. The killing was said to be revenge for Cuilén's rape of Amdarch's daughter. The Chronicle of the Kings of Alba does not say that he was buried on Iona, but the report of Dub's death makes it clear that this was likely the case.Cuilén was succeeded by Dub's brother Kenneth II (Cináed mac Maíl Coluim), who was driven from the throne for a short time in the later 970s by Cuilén's brother Amlaíb. Cuilén's son Constantine III (Causantín mac Cuilén) was later king.".
- Cuilén deathDate "0971".
- Cuilén deathPlace Abington,_South_Lanarkshire.
- Cuilén wikiPageID "148043".
- Cuilén wikiPageRevisionID "596694996".
- Cuilén dateOfDeath "971".
- Cuilén deathDate "971".
- Cuilén deathPlace Abington,_South_Lanarkshire.
- Cuilén father "Indulf, King of Alba".
- Cuilén house House_of_Alpin.
- Cuilén issue "Constantine III, King of Alba".
- Cuilén name "Cuilen Of Scotland".
- Cuilén name "Cuilén".
- Cuilén placeOfBurial Iona.
- Cuilén placeOfDeath Abington,_South_Lanarkshire.
- Cuilén predecessor Dub,_King_of_Scotland.
- Cuilén reign "967".
- Cuilén succession "King of Alba".
- Cuilén successor Kenneth_II_of_Scotland.
- Cuilén title List_of_Scottish_monarchs.
- Cuilén years "967".
- Cuilén subject Category:10th-century_Scottish_monarchs.
- Cuilén subject Category:10th-century_births.
- Cuilén subject Category:971_crimes.
- Cuilén subject Category:971_deaths.
- Cuilén subject Category:Burials_at_Iona.
- Cuilén subject Category:House_of_Alpin.
- Cuilén subject Category:Medieval_Gaels.
- Cuilén subject Category:Murdered_monarchs.
- Cuilén subject Category:Scottish_murder_victims.
- Cuilén type Agent.
- Cuilén type BritishRoyalty.
- Cuilén type Person.
- Cuilén type Royalty.
- Cuilén type Person.
- Cuilén type Q215627.
- Cuilén type Q5.
- Cuilén type Agent.
- Cuilén type NaturalPerson.
- Cuilén type Thing.
- Cuilén type Person.
- Cuilén comment "Cuilén mac Ildulb (Modern Gaelic: Cailean), sometimes anglicised as Culen or Colin, and nicknamed An Fionn, "the White" (died 971) was king of Scotland (Alba) from 967 to 971.".
- Cuilén label "Cuilén di Scozia".
- Cuilén label "Cuilén".
- Cuilén label "Culen (Schottland)".
- Cuilén label "Culen d'Écosse".
- Cuilén label "Culen da Escócia".
- Cuilén label "Culen de Escocia".
- Cuilén label "Culen".
- Cuilén label "Кулен".
- Cuilén sameAs Cuil%C3%A9n.
- Cuilén sameAs Cuilén.
- Cuilén sameAs Culen_(Schottland).
- Cuilén sameAs Culen_de_Escocia.
- Cuilén sameAs Culen_d'Écosse.
- Cuilén sameAs Cuilén_di_Scozia.
- Cuilén sameAs Culen.
- Cuilén sameAs Culen_da_Escócia.
- Cuilén sameAs Q432721.
- Cuilén sameAs Q432721.
- Cuilén wasDerivedFrom Cuilén?oldid=596694996.
- Cuilén name "Cuilen Of Scotland".