Bridei (Scottish Gaelic: Brude) was king of the Picts, in modern Scotland, from 843 to 845, contesting with Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed III mac Ailpín/Ciniod III [son of] Elphin). According to the Pictish Chronicle, he was the son of Uuthoi (or in Gaelic Fochel, Fotel, Fodel).[1]
^Skene, William F. (1867). Chronicles of the Picts and Scots. Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House. p. 150. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
Bridei (Scottish Gaelic: Brude) was king of the Picts, in modern Scotland, from 843 to 845, contesting with Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed III mac Ailpín/Ciniod...
r. 697–706) Bridei V of the Picts (Brude son of Fergus, r. 761–763) Bridei VI of the Picts (Brude son of Ferat, r. 842–843) BrideiVII of the Picts (Brude...
century, probably by 724, placing them in the reigns of the sons of Der-Ilei, Bridei and Nechtan. Irish annals (the Annals of Ulster, Annals of Innisfallen)...
ibn Tahir, Muslim governor (or 844) Abu Tammam, Muslim poet (b. 788) BrideiVII, king of the Picts Dionysius I, Syrian patriarch Ecgred, bishop of Lindisfarne...
(837–839) Uurad, competitor King (839–842) Bridei VI, competitor King (842–843) Ciniod II, competitor King (843) BrideiVII, competitor King (843–845) Drest X...
of "Aeddan" against the Pictish king Bridei. Fordun's Chronicle is given as one of Stephens' references. Bridei (died c. 584) was the son of a certain...
ibn Tahir, Muslim governor (or 844) Abu Tammam, Muslim poet (b. 788) BrideiVII, king of the Picts Dionysius I, Syrian patriarch Ecgred, bishop of Lindisfarne...
includes the otherwise unknown Carnach son of Ferach and Óengus son of Bridei and is generally not such as would inspire great confidence. Since Nechtan...
list) – Bridei IV, King (697–706) Nechtan, King (706–724, 728–729) Drest VII, King (724–726) Alpín I, King (726–728) Óengus I, King (729–761) Bridei V, King...
early 20th century. Speculation that Urquhart may have been the fortress of Bridei son of Maelchon, king of the northern Picts, led Professor Leslie Alcock...
this derivation has emerged. Hunter (2000) states that in relation to King Bridei I of the Picts in the sixth century: "As for Shetland, Orkney, Skye and...
3 Wormald 2006, pp. 223–224 n. 1 Corning 2006, p. xii Bradley 1999, pp. vii–ix Corning 2006, p. 1 Koch 2006, p. 432 Toynbee, Arnold; Somervell, David...
the historical record is sparse. Hunter (2000) states in relation to King Bridei I of the Picts in the sixth century AD: "As for Shetland, Orkney, Skye and...
of Mann Lords of Galloway Hunter (2000) states that in relation to King Bridei I of the Picts in the sixth century: "As for Shetland, Orkney, Skye and...
Limousin. or originated from the Pict name Brude, Bruide or Bridei from the Pictish King name Bridei. The origins of the Brodie clan are mysterious. Much of...
incursions, and although it is recorded that Orkney was "destroyed" by King Bridei in 682 it is not likely that the Pictish kings exerted a significant degree...
performed during his work to convert the Picts. He visited the pagan king Bridei, king of Fortriu, at his base in Inverness, winning the king's respect....
the last converted, in the late sixth century. This is contemporary with Bridei mac Maelchon and Columba. The process of establishing Christianity throughout...
identifiable king to have exerted a superior and wide-ranging authority, was Bridei mac Maelchon (r. c. 550–84), whose power was based in the Kingdom of Fidach...