Notes: Possibly 'Alpin, Wroid's son' mentioned in the Pictish Chronicle, successor to Kenneth (died 775). Alpin 1 is included here for two reasons: i) the source claims that he was a king of the [Anglo-]Saxons; ii) his name may be derived from the Anglo-Saxon name Ælfwine, which possibly indicates an ethnic link with Anglo-Saxon England (see Early Sources of Scottish History, trans. A. O. Anderson, vol. i, p. 250, continuation of n. 4).