Battle of Dorsum Crup
Battle of Dorsum Crup | |||||||
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1633 Painting of King Dub of Scotland | |||||||
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Dub's men | Cuilén's men | ||||||
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King Dub | Cuilén mac Illuilb |
The Battle of Dorsum Crup was fought in 965 at Duncrub, Scotland, between rebels under Cuilén mac Illuilb and the government army led by King Dub. It was a victory for Dub's men.
Background
[edit ]Dub became king in 962 after Indulf was struck in the head with a dart during the Battle of Bauds.[1] Cuilén, who was the heir to the throne, and Dub's cousin, wanted to usurp him. He raised an army to overthrow Dub.
Battle
[edit ]The two forces met at Duncrub in 965, and a battle ensued. During which, Duncan, the abbot of Dunkeld, and Dubdon of Atholl were slain. It was a victory for Dub. Dub was eventually killed by robbers who may or may not have beem supporters of Cuilén in 967.[2]
Location
[edit ]Dorsum Crup is Latin for "Ridge of Crup". The battle is fought in Duncrub, but the only potential "ridge" is a higher ground which overlooks the farmhouse of Duncrub Mains and the Duncrub Burn. The higher ground reaches 64 meters at full height.[3]