Jacob de Wet II / Wikimedia / Public Domain
Portrait of Áed (Latin: Ethus; Anglicized: Hugh), by Jacob de Wet II circa 1684-1686
877 - 878
Áed
Áed, known as Áed mac Cináeda, was the king of Scotland from 877 to 878 CE, succeeding his brother Constantine I. His reign was notably brief, and details about his rule are scant, primarily sourced from later medieval chronicles. While the circumstances of his kingship remain somewhat enigmatic, Áed's time on the throne was marked by the continued challenges of Viking incursions into Scotland. His reign ended with his death in 878, under circumstances that are not definitively clear, but he played a role in the evolving lineage of early Scottish rulers amidst a turbulent period marked by external threats.
This event is also available in the following timelines: