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Constantine II mac Áeda King of Scots
(Cir 0874-0952)
Indulf mac Causantín King of Scots
Culen mac Iduilb King of Scots
(-0971)

 

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Culen mac Iduilb King of Scots 1874

  • Marriage (1): Unknown
  • Died: 971, Lothian, Scotland

bullet   Cause of his death was Assassinated in Lothian by Riderch, a sub-king of Strathclyde, in 971..1874

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bullet  General Notes:

Culen of Scotland (Cuilén mac Iduilb) (also called Cuilean, Colin and Culen the Whelp, a tautology since cuilean means "whelp") was king of Scotland from 967 to 971. He was the son of King Indulf, and the third cousin of both Dubh, the previous king, and his successor, Kenneth II.

Culen was the third king in a row to succeed to the throne of Scotland because his predecessor had been murdered. When Dubh's body was discovered under a bridge at Kinloss, near Forres in Morayshire it was widely assumed that his assassins (who had kidnapped him the day before) were employed by Culen.

Culen had two sons: the future Constantine III and Malcolm. Malcolm remains a very obscure figure in Scottish history; it is only known that he was alive in 1002.

Culen was assassinated in Lothian by Riderch, a sub-king of Strathclyde, in 971. The act was in revenge for Culen's rape of Riderch's daughter and the murder of his brother during a campaign to re-assert control over Strathclyde. This in turn was part of a wider picture of conflict between Culen's family and the Strathclyde nobles, which saw Culen's brother, Eochaid, die the same year. Thus, Culen became the fourth king of Scotland to be murdered in succession. 1874

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bullet  Life Events:

1. Acceded: King of Scots, 967–971. 1874


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Culen married.



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