Genealogy of The British Royal Family - Celtic Kings of Scotland

Celtic Kings of Scotland

See also: Dál Riata, Síl Conairi, and Darini
  • King David I of Scotland, son of Malcolm III of Scotland and Saint Margaret.
  • King Malcolm III of Scotland Canmore, son of King Duncan I of Scotland.
  • King Duncan I of Scotland, son of Princess Bethoc and Crinan de Thane de Mormaer.
  • Princess Bethoc of Scotland, daughter of King Malcolm II of Scotland.
  • King Malcolm II of Scotland, son of King Kenneth II of Scotland.
  • King Kenneth II of Scotland, son of King Malcolm I of Scotland.
  • King Malcolm I of Scotland, son of Donald II of Scotland.
  • King Donald II of Scotland, son of Constantine I of Scotland.
  • King Constantine I of Scotland, son of King Kenneth I of Scotland.
  • King Kenneth I of Scotland, son of King Alpin II of Dalriada.

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