Tutagual Alt Clut : diforc'h etre ar stummoù

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'''Tutagual''' (pe '''Tudwal Tudclyd''' e [[kembraeg]] a vremañ) a vije bet roue [[Alt Clut]] ([[Dumbarton Rock]] hiriv), anavezet diwezhatoc'h evel [[Strathclyde]], ur rouantelezh vrezhon en [[Hanternoz kozh]] Enez Vreizh, pe ''[[Hen Ogledd]]'', war-dro kreiz ar VIvet kantved.
 
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The [[Harleian genealogies]], [[Adomnán]]'s ''[[Vita Columbae]]'', and the ''[[Bonedd Gwŷr y Gogledd]]'' indicate that Tutagual was the father of the much better known [[Riderch I of Alt Clut|Rhydderch Hael]], presumably his successor.<ref name=MacQuarrie>MacQuarrie, pp.6–7.</ref> The Harleian genealogies name him as the son of [[Clinoch of Alt Clut|Clinoch]] son of [[Dumnagual I of Alt Clut|Dumnagual Hen]], probably his predecessors as king.<ref>[http://www.kmatthews.org.uk/history/harleian_genealogies/6.html Harleian genealogy 6].</ref> Tutagual of Alt Clut may be identified with a tyrannical ruler mentioned as [[Saint Ninian]]'s contemporary in the 8th-century poem ''[[Miracula Nyniae Episcopi]]'' and in [[Ailred of Rievaulx]]'s 12th-century ''[[Vita Sancti Niniani]]''. The ''Miracula'' calls this king ''Tuduael'' and ''Thuuahel'', while Ailred gives the forms ''Tudwaldus'' and ''Tuduvallus''.<ref name=MacQuarrie/>
 
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*{{cite book |title= Life of St Columba|last= Adomnán of Iona|first= |authorlink= Adomnán|coauthors= Richard Sharpe|year=1995 |publisher= Penguin|location= London|isbn= 0140444629|page= |pages= |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=P8azbpHNf4sC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q=&f=false|accessdate= October 22, 2009}}
 
 
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