List of Kings of Strathclyde
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The list of the Kings of Strathclyde concerns the kings of Strathclyde, a Brythonic Celtic region in southern Scotland, below Dál Riada and Pictavia. The kings ruled until pressure from the Anglo-Saxons in the south and the Scots in the north eventually forced the kingdom to join the kingdom of Scotland in 1058 following the death of Malcolm III.
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House of Strathclyde
- Ceretic (c. 450)
- Cinuit (c. 480)
- Dumnagual (I) Hen the Old (c. 510)
- Clinoch (c. 540)
- Tutagual (c. 559-580)
- Rhydderch (I) Hael the Generous (580-612)
- Constantine (612-617)
- Neithon (c. 617-621)
- Bili I (621-633)
- Owain (633-645)
- Gwriad (645-658)
- Dumnagual II (658-694)
- Bili II (694-722)
- Teudebur (722-752)
- Dumnagual III (752-760)
- Owain (760-c.780)
- Rhydderch II (c. 780-c.798)
- Cynan (c. 798-c. 816)
- Artgal (816-872)
- Run (872-878)
- Eochaid (878-889), also king of Scots
Direct rule by Scotland 889-908, all kings hereafter subordinate to the king of Scotland
- Domnall I mac Áeda (908-925)
- Eogan I mac Domnaill (925-937)
- Domnall II mac Áeda (937-943)
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House of Alpin
- Indulb mac Causantín (946-954), also king of Scots
- Dub mac Maíl Coluim (954-962), also king of Scots
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House of Strathclyde
- Domnall III mac Eogain (962]-975)
- Máel Coluim mac Domnaill (Malcolm I) (975-997), co-regent with Malcolm II
- Máel Coluim mac Donnchada (Malcolm II) (990-995), also king of Scots (of the House of Alpin)
- Eogan II mac Domnaill (997-1018)
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House of Alpin
- Donnchad mac Crínáin (1018-1040), also king of Scots
- Máel Coluim mac Donnchada (Malcolm III) (1040-1058), also king of Scots
See King of Scots for the Kings of united Scotland.