• Ciniod, Cináed or Cinadhon, son of Uuredech (Old Irish: Cináed mac Feradaig; English: Kenneth son of Feradach), was king of the Picts from 763 until 775...
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  • Cináed (redirect from Ciniod)
    Goidelic language male name, probably derived from the Brythonic language name Ciniod. The hypocoristic form may have been Cinadon. It is represented by the later...
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  • Ciniod of the Picts may refer to: Ciniod I of the Picts (?-775) Ciniod II of the Picts (fl. 842) Ciniod III of the Picts (before 967–1005) This disambiguation...
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  • Cinioch, named Cínaed mac Luchtren or Ciniod I, in the Irish Annals, was king of the Picts, in modern Scotland, from circa 616 to 631, when his death is...
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    on modern readings of the sources. Orthography is problematic. Cinioch, Ciniod and Cináed all represent ancestors of the modern Anglicised name Kenneth...
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  • Pope Paul I. Desiderius promises to end the hostilities, but on condition that Pepin sends back Lombard hostages held by the Franks. Ciniod I succeeds...
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  • i Fortrinn iter Aedh & Cinaedh": a battle in Fortriu between Áed and Cináed. This is usually read as meaning Áed Find and the Pictish king Ciniod I,...
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    into exile amongst the Picts, where he is received by King Ciniod I. He is replaced by Æthelred I, the 11-year-old son of the late king Æthelwald Moll. King...
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    emperor (b. 718) October 6 – Al-Mansur, Muslim caliph (b. 714) date unknown Ciniod I, king of the Picts Fujiwara no Kurajimaro, Japanese politician (b. 734)...
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  • 728–729) Drest VII, King (724–726) Alpín I, King (726–728) Óengus I, King (729–761) Bridei V, King (761–763) Ciniod I, King (763–775) Alpín II, King (775–778)...
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