• Chronicon Scotorum, also known as Chronicum Scotorum, is a medieval Irish chronicle. According to Nollaig Ó Muraíle, it is "a collection of annals belonging...
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  • Lethrense Chronicon Lusitanum Chronicon Paschale Chronicon Pictum Chronicon Roskildense Chronicon Salernitanum Chronicon Scotorum Chronicon complutense...
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    Antiquaries of Ireland. Dublin, 1896. Chronicon Scotorum, ed. and tr. Gearóid Mac Niocaill. Chronicon Scotorum. Edition and translation available from...
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    Archive. Æthelweard (1961). Campbell, Alistair (ed.). Chronicon. London: Thomas Nelson. "Chronicon Scotorum". Corpus of Electronic Texts (24 March 2010 ed.)...
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  • associated with Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair, as attested in an entry in Chronicon Scotorum sub anno 1124 - "The great bell-tower of Cluaín moccu Nóis was completed...
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  • reported in the Annals of Ulster, the Annals of Tigernach and the Chronicon Scotorum. According to the Pictish Chronicle king lists, he reigned for 14...
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  • Cuaran. In recording his death, the annals title him "king of Danes" (Chronicon Scotorum) and "king of the Fair Foreigners and the Dark Foreigners" (Annals...
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  • title of King of Alba as recorded by the Annals of Ulster and the Chronicon Scotorum. One chronicle calls Kenneth the first Scottish lawgiver but there...
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    of Ireland. Brian Boru was mentioned in Annals of Inisfallen and Chronicon Scotorum as "Brian mac Cennétig" (Brian, son of Cennétig). The name Brian of...
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    British, and Pictish. Arthgal died in 872. The Annals of Ulster and Chronicon Scotorum reveal that he was slain at the behest of Rhun's brother-in-law, Custantín...
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    Forres. Donald's death is dated to 900 by the Annals of Ulster and the Chronicon Scotorum, where he is called king of Alba, rather than king of the Picts. He...
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  • Masters, s.a. 881; Annals of Ulster, s.a. 881; Chronicon Scotorum, s.a. 881 Downham, p. 247; Chronicon Scotorum, s.a. 881 Woolf, p. 95 Downham, pp. 28 fig...
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  • general, the sources for western Ireland's history are not great. The Chronicon Scotorum records several of the same and related events but does not mention...
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    historian Duncan credits Kenneth MacDuff with Constantine's death. Chronicon Scotorum, s.a. 1005; Early Sources, pp. 521–524; Fordun, IV, xxxviii. Berchán...
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    Hudson, B.T. (1994) p. 93; Anderson (1922) p. 475. Chronicon Scotorum (2012) § 971; Chronicon Scotorum (2010) § 971; Woolf (2009) p. 258; Woolf (2007) p...
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    intercession of Saint Columba following fasting and prayer. An entry in the Chronicon Scotorum under the year 904 may possibly contain a corrupted reference to this...
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    many years before Indulf's reign. Indulf's death is reported by the Chronicon Scotorum in 962, the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba adding that he was killed...
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  • Less reliable sources may include: The Annals of Innisfallen The Chronicon Scotorum The Annals of the Four Masters The Annals of Clonmacnoise Interpretation...
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  • used for these two groups. The Annals of the Four Masters and the Chronicon Scotorum offer almost identical accounts. For a discussion of the historical...
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  • Cambriæ. In 1146, several sources, such as the Annals of Tigernach, Chronicon Scotorum, and Mac Carthaigh's Book, record the slaying of the aforesaid Ragnall...
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  • internal conflict among the tribes of Dál Riata. It is reported in the Chronicon Scotorum that the winter of 700 was so cold that "the sea froze between Ireland...
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    Dublin in 902 specifically, according to the Annals of Ulster, and Chronicon Scotorum, by the Irish. The pseudo-historical Fragmentary Annals of Ireland...
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  • 999.7; Annals of the Four Masters (2013b) § 999.7; Chronicon Scotorum (2012) § 999; Chronicon Scotorum (2010) § 999; The Annals of Ulster (2008) § 1000...
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  • of Ulster, online translation. Entry U1035.2 Annals of Ulster and Chronicon Scotorum, s.a. 1005; the various versions of the Chronicle of the Kings of...
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    lost with Dubhaltach Mac Fhirbhisigh's abbreviated copy known as the Chronicon Scotorum supplying only part of the missing material. The Annals of the Four...
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    Cork including the Annals of Ulster, the Annals of Tigernach and the Chronicon Scotorum. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, manuscripts D and E, various editions...
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    Electronic Texts includes the Annals of Ulster and the Four Masters, the Chronicon Scotorum and the Book of Leinster as well as Genealogies, and various Saints'...
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  • Irish annals of the Clonmacnoise group: the Annals of Tigernach and Chronicon Scotorum. Her husband himself, though King of Munster, is not widely regarded...
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  • Downham points out that the last contemporary use of the terms may be Chronicon Scotorum sub anno 941. According to Smyth, medieval Irish writers and later...
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  • Downham, p. 27 Sawyer, p. 97; Annals of the Four Masters, s.a. 914; Chronicon Scotorum, s.a. 914; Annals of Ulster, s.a. 914 Downham, p. 31 Radner, pp. 322–325...
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