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Malcolm II MacAlpin, 15th King of Scots (954 – 1034)

Glamis Castle – Glamis, Angus, Scotland
Mac Bethad mac Findlaích (1005 – 1057), 17th King of Scots – Malcolm II’s grandson; Crínán of Atholl (980 – 1045) Primogenitor of Dunkeld Dynasty , father of Duncan I (1004 – 1040) 16th King of Scots, both agnatic descendants of Niall Mor Noígíallach of the Nine Hostages and his Irish High King forebears

Kenneth MacAlpin (810 – 859) 1st King of Scots

Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland (1274 – 1329) 32nd King (1st anti-king) of Scots

Malcolm II MacAlpin, King of Alba Monarchy of Britain Wiki

Birth 5 October 954 in Perth and Kinross, Scotland

Death 25 November 1034 in Glamis Castle. Glamis, Angus, Scotland

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