Drest VI
Drest (Drest mac Domnal or Drest mac Dúngail; died 677) was king of the Picts from 663 until 672.
He succeeded his brother Gartnait IV on the latter's death in 662.[1] The Pictish Chronicle king lists give him a reign of six or seven years. He is presumed to have been the leader of the failed Pictish Revolt against Ecgfrith of Northumbria in 671.[2]
The Annals of Ulster and the Annals of Tigernach for 671 record that he was deposed as king, presumably by Bridei.[3] He died in 677.[4]
Notes
- Annals of Ulster U663.3
- Colgrave pp. 41-43; Fraser p. 201
- Annals of Ulster U672.6
- Annals of Ulster U678.6
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References
- The Annals of Ulster, CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts, retrieved 2009-09-03
- The Annals of Tigernach, CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts, retrieved 2009-09-03
- Anderson, Alan Orr, Early Sources of Scottish History A.D 500–1286, volume 1. Reprinted with corrections. Paul Watkins, Stamford, 1990. ISBN 1-871615-03-8
- Colgrave, Bertram (1927), The Life of Bishop Wilfrid by Eddius Stephanus, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-31387-2
- Fraser, James E (2009), From Caledonia to Pictland: Scotland to 795, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, ISBN 978-0-7486-1232-1
External links
- CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts at University College Cork includes the Annals of Ulster, Tigernach, the Four Masters and Innisfallen, the Chronicon Scotorum, the Lebor Bretnach (which includes the Duan Albanach), Genealogies, and various Saints' Lives. Most are translated into English, or translations are in progress.
- Pictish Chronicle
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Preceded by Gartnait IV |
King of the Picts 663-672 |
Succeeded by Bridei III |
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