Cinuit of Alt Clut
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Cinuit of Alt Clut was according to the Harleian genealogies, the son of Ceretic of Alt Clut, and hence perhaps himself his successor as King of Alt Clut (modern Dumbarton) in the later fifth century. According to the same pedigrees, he was the father of Dumnagual Hen. Nothing else is known about him.
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- MacQuarrie, Alan, "The Kings of Strathclyde", in A. Grant & K.Stringer (eds.) Medieval Scotland: Crown, Lordship and Community, Essays Presented to G.W.S. Barrow, (Edinburgh, 1993), pp. 1-19.
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Preceded by Ceretic |
King of Alt Clut late-400s |
Succeeded by Dumnagual Hen |