Drust IX of Pictes

Drust IX of Pictes or Drust mac Caustantin was Co-king of the Pictes of 834 with 837.

Wire of Caustantin mac Uurgust, it reached the throne after the death of his uncle Unuist mac Uurgust within the framework of a succession patrilénaire of the type Tanistrie of use at the Scots.

The " Picte" chronicle; he grant a 3 years reign united with Talorgan mac Uuthoil which was his/her cousin according to Alfred P. Smyth. The two kings disappeared simultaneously in 837 in unknown circumstances and had as a successor Uuen mac Unuist the son of Unuist mac Uurgust.

Sources

  • Alfred P. Smyth,
Warlords and Holy men Scotland AD 80~1000 , Edinburgh University Near, 1984, ISBN 0-7486-0100-7
  • Ann Williams, Alfred P. Smyth and D.P. Kirby,
has off bibliographical dictionary Dark Age Britain , SEABY London, 1990, ISBN 1856640472

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