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  • Kenneth III was the king of the Scots (from 997), son of Dub and grandson of Malcolm I. He succeeded to the throne perhaps after killing his cousin Constantine III (reigned 995–997); he was himself killed at Monzievaird by Malcolm (son of Kenneth II), who became Malcolm II.
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  • Cináed mac Duib (Modern Gaelic: Coinneach mac Dhuibh; c. 966 – c. 25 March 1005), anglicised as Kenneth III, and nicknamed An Donn ("the Chief" or "the Brown"...
  • Gruoch, another descendant of Kenneth III was the consort of Macbeth, King of Scotland (reigned 1040–1057), whose rival Duncan I (reigned 1034–1040)...
  • Kenneth III was the king of the Scots (from 997), son of Dub and grandson of Malcolm I. He succeeded to the throne perhaps after killing his cousin Constantine III...
  • Kenneth III, King of Scotland (previously Cináed mac Duib ) was the King of Scotland and the son of Dub, King of Scotland .
  • Kenneth III became king on the murder at Rathinveramon of his predecessor and cousin, King Constantine III.
  • Kenneth II's son, the future Malcolm II defeated King Kenneth III in the battle, killing both Kenneth and his son Giric.
  • He was the son of King Dubh and became King of Scotland on the murder at Rathinveramon of his predecessor and cousin, King Constantine III.
  • United Kingdom: Oxford University Press (2004), citing, "Kenneth III [Cináed mac Duib] (d. 1005), king in Scotland, was the son of King Dubh (d. 966)."Kenneth III.
  • Andrew of Wyntoun reported that Malcolm III of Scotland (reigned 1058–1093) had granted to a "MacDuff, thane of Fife" the privilege of enthroning the kings...
  • Grouch was the granddaughter of Kenneth III of Scotland via Boite mac Cináeda (“Boite son of Kenneth”; d. 1058) was a Scottish prince, son of King Kenneth III...