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'''Indulf''' was the son of [[Constantine II]]. He ruled [[Scotland]] from 954CE to 962, and was killed in battle with the Danes. |
'''Indulf''' was the son of [[Constantine II]]. He ruled [[Scotland]] from 954CE to 962, and was killed in battle with the Danes. |
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He married, but history knows no more of his wife, nor of three of his sons, who died violently. A fourth son, [[Cuilean]], was to take the Scots throne, after a cousin, [[Dubh]], also died violently (something which history would blame on Cuilean). |
He married, but history knows no more of his wife, nor of three of his sons, who died violently. A fourth son, [[Cuilean]], was to take the Scots throne, after a cousin, [[Dubh]], also died violently (something which history would blame on Cuilean). |
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Revision as of 10:54, 20 July 2005
Indulf was the son of Constantine II. He ruled Scotland from 954CE to 962, and was killed in battle with the Danes. He married, but history knows no more of his wife, nor of three of his sons, who died violently. A fourth son, Cuilean, was to take the Scots throne, after a cousin, Dubh, also died violently (something which history would blame on Cuilean).