An difríocht idir athruithe ar: "Ailpín mac Eochach"

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Ní deirtear cé hiad tuistí Ailpín sna foinsí níos luaite.
 
<!--'' Ailpín is chiefly remembered for his fatal war with the [[Picts]], who had seized upon and arrogated the Kingdom. Alpín resolved to remove the king, and met him with his forces near a village of [[Angus, Scotland|Angus]], where the fight was maintained with great obstinacy(!), till the Pictish king was slain, whereby the Scots got the victory. However, a new king of "high descent and noble achievements" (possibly [[Drest IX|Drest]]) was elected king of the Picts, and turned the scale, and at [[Galloway]] defeated and took King Alpín, anno 834, and put him with many of his nobles to death. It is said that Alpín's head was fastened to a pole, and carried about the Pictish army, and at last set up for spectacle in [[Abernethy, Perth and Kinross|Abernethy]], their chief town, which was afterwards severely revenged by the Scots, who called the place where he was slain Bas Alpin.<ref>{{cite book|last=Matthew Duncan|url=http://archive.org/details/historykingssco00duncgoog|title=The History of the Kings of Scotland, from Fergus I. to the End of Q. Ann's Reign: With an ...|date=1722|publisher=Printed by W. Duncan|others=University of Michigan|language=English}}</ref>
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