Cinioch mac Lectern
Cinioch mac Lectern or Kinet mac Luthren King of Pictes of 621 with 631.
The " Picte" chronicle; he allot a 20 years reign in the manuscript of 971 and only 14 years in that of 1317.
His/her father bears a Celtic name to bring closer to that of the god Lug. It is considered, often but without proof, like a nephew and successor of Nechtan nepos Uerb. Annals of Ulster raise its death with the combat:
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631 "the combat of the son of Goes and the death of Cinaed mac Lugthréine king of Pictes".
One identifies the wire of Goes to Edwin king of Northumbrie of 617 to 633 and wire of the king EFTA of Deira.
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