Overview
The Kingdom of Alba (Latin: Scotia; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) was the Kingdom of Scotland between the deaths of Donald II in 900 and of Alexander III in 1286. The latter's death led indirectly to an invasion of Scotland by Edward I of England in 1296 and the First War of Scottish Independence. Alba included Dalriada, but initially excluded large parts of the present-day Scottish Lowlands, which were then divided between Strathclyde and Northumbria as far north as the Firth of Forth. Fortriu, a Pictish kingdom in the north, was added to Alba in the tenth century. Until the early 13th century, Moray was not considered part of Alba, which was seen as extending only between the Firth of Forth and.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Alba (900–959)
900 CE – 959 CE
Area: 41,873 km²
Kingdom of Alba (960–979)
960 CE – 979 CE
Area: 42,062 km²
Kingdom of Alba (980–989)
980 CE – 989 CE
Area: 49,049 km²
Kingdom of Alba (990–1002)
990 CE – 1002 CE
Area: 49,090 km²
Kingdom of Alba (1003–1014)
1003 CE – 1014 CE
Area: 49,110 km²
Kingdom of Alba (1015–1017)
1015 CE – 1017 CE
Area: 49,090 km²
Kingdom of Alba (1018–1027)
1018 CE – 1027 CE
Area: 49,049 km²
Kingdom of Alba (1028–1033)
1028 CE – 1033 CE
Area: 48,842 km²
Kingdom of Alba (1034–1039)
1034 CE – 1039 CE
Area: 58,311 km²
Kingdom of Alba (1040–1045)
1040 CE – 1045 CE
Area: 58,578 km²
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