
Kingdom of Alba - Wikipedia
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 | Celtic Kingdom, Picts & Gaels | Britannica
Alba, the kingdom formed by the union of the Picts and Scots under Kenneth I MacAlpin in 843. Their territory, ranging from modern Argyll and Bute to Caithness, across much of southern and central Scotland, was one of the few areas in the British Isles to …
Alba Party - Wikipedia
The Alba Party (Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Alba; Alba being the Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland) is a Scottish nationalist and pro-independence political party in Scotland. Founded in February 2021, it was led by former first minister of Scotland and …
Alba Party
Formed just before the Scottish Elections in 2021 and led by the Former First Minister Alex Salmond, the ALBA Party was founded with one aim - to end the stalemate that had developed between the Scottish and UK Governments over the future of Scotland.
Origins of the Kingdom of Alba - Wikipedia
The origins of the Kingdom of Alba pertain to the origins of the Kingdom of Alba, or the Gaelic Kingdom of Scotland, either as a mythological event or a historical process, during the Early Middle Ages.
The Picts and the Scots: The birth of Scotland
2020年7月10日 · We investigate the history of the Picts and the Scots in Scotland and the origins of Alba – the first Kingdom of Scotland. The visitor centre at Berghead in Moray is set in a former coastguard lookout on the inner rampart of an old Pictish fort. Credit: Realimage/Alamy. Scotland is skilled in the art of telling a good old tale of yore.
Kingdom of Alba and its unforgettable role in making Scotland
2021年10月5日 · The greatest of these – and probably Scotland’s best king – was David I, who made Alba an attractive place for Normans and other knights from the continent to settle. He reformed the coinage, brought in new justice systems, organised townships into burghs and generally transformed Alba for the better.