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'''Culen''' - The King of [[Scotland]] from [[966]] to [[971]]. He was mentioned in ''Once Upon A Time There Were Three Brothers...''.  
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[[Image:Culen_The_Reach.png|thumb|360px|King Culen in 971]]
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'''Culen''' was King of [[Scotland]] from [[Timeline#Before 994|967 to 971]].  
  
 
==History==
 
==History==
Culen was the son of [[Indulf]], born in [[922]]. He helped his father usurp the Scottish throne in [[954]], upon [[Maol Chalvim I]]'s death, but was forced to go into exile with him to Ireland in [[962]], after Princes [[Duff]] and [[Kenneth]] triumphed over him. In [[966]], however, Culen returned and overthrew Duff at the [[Battle of Gaine]], seizing the Scottish throne. He held it until 971, when he was overthrown and presumably slain by [[Kenneth II]] and [[Malcolm, Prince|Prince Malcolm]] (with the help of the [[gargoyles]] of [[Wyvern Hill]] under [[Hudson]]). Culen was the father of [[Constantine III]].'''
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Culen was the son of [[Indulf]], born in 922. He helped his father usurp the Scottish throne in 954, upon [[Maol Chalvim I]]'s death, but was forced to go into exile with him to [[Ireland]] in 962, after Princes [[Duff]] and [[Kenneth II|Kenneth]] triumphed over him. In 967, however, Culen returned and overthrew Duff at the [[Battle of Gaine]], seizing the Scottish throne. He held it until 971, when he was slain by the [[Hudson|Rhydderch]] of the [[Wyvern Clan]] of [[gargoyle]]s. Culen was the father of [[Constantine III]]. ''([[The Reach|"The Reach"]], [[The Oath|"The Oath"]], [[The Dream|"The Dream"]])''
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==Appearances==
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* [[The Gate|"The Gate"]] (Mentioned Only)
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* [[The Reach|"The Reach"]]
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* [[The Draw|"The Draw"]]
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* [[The Oath|"The Oath"]]
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* [[The Promise|"The Promise"]]
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* [[The Dream|"The Dream"]]
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* [[The Pledge|"The Pledge"]]
  
==Real World History==
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==Real World Background==
Culen was an actual Scottish king, whose reign went pretty much in real history the way that it did in the ''Gargoyles Universe'', minus the gargoyles' involvement. Little is known about him beyond the dates of his reign, and the fact that he was Indulf's son and Constantine III's father, however.
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[[Image:FamilyTree.JPG|thumb|350px|The royal family's family tree]]
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Culen was an actual Scottish king, whose reign went pretty much in real history the way that it did in the [[Gargoyles Universe|''Gargoyles'' Universe]], minus the gargoyles' involvement. Little is known about him beyond the dates of his reign, and the fact that he was Indulf's son and Constantine III's father, however.
  
==See also==
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==See Also==
 
*{{wikipedia|Cuilén_of_Scotland}}
 
*{{wikipedia|Cuilén_of_Scotland}}
 
*[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/faq.php?s=threebrothers Once Upon a Time There Were Three Brothers]
 
*[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/faq.php?s=threebrothers Once Upon a Time There Were Three Brothers]
  
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Latest revision as of 22:30, 6 March 2024

King Culen in 971

Culen was King of Scotland from 967 to 971.

History

Culen was the son of Indulf, born in 922. He helped his father usurp the Scottish throne in 954, upon Maol Chalvim I's death, but was forced to go into exile with him to Ireland in 962, after Princes Duff and Kenneth triumphed over him. In 967, however, Culen returned and overthrew Duff at the Battle of Gaine, seizing the Scottish throne. He held it until 971, when he was slain by the Rhydderch of the Wyvern Clan of gargoyles. Culen was the father of Constantine III. ("The Reach", "The Oath", "The Dream")

Appearances

Real World Background

The royal family's family tree

Culen was an actual Scottish king, whose reign went pretty much in real history the way that it did in the Gargoyles Universe, minus the gargoyles' involvement. Little is known about him beyond the dates of his reign, and the fact that he was Indulf's son and Constantine III's father, however.

See Also