Everything about Teudebur Of Alt Clut totally explained
Teudebur of Alt Clut (or
Teudebur map Beli) was the ruler of
Alt Clut (the area around modern
Dumbarton Rock), in the early-to-mid
eighth century (probably
722-
52). According to the
Harleian genealogies, he was the son of
Beli II, his probable predecessor as king. Such information is confirmed by both the Irish and Welsh annals. We know from the
Harleian genealogy that he was the father of
Dumnagual III, one of his successors. His reign coincided with that of the illustrious Pictish king
Óengus mac Fergusa (Onuist map Uurguist). The
Annales Cambriae reports that in
750, the Britons defeated a Pictish army at
Mocetauc (
Mygedawc), in which, according to the
Annals of Tigernach, Óengus' brother Talorgen was killed. Mygedawc is often identified with modern Mugdock, on the boundary between
Dunbartonshire and
Stirlingshire, but this identity is by no means certain. The
Annals of Tigernach, which styles him
Taudar mac Bile, rí Alo Cluaide, put his death at 752, and for this reason, we can be certain Teudebur was the British king responsible for the British victory.
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