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Beli I of Alt Clut was the ruler of Alt Clut (modern
Dumbarton Rock in the West of
Scotland), probably sometime in the early-to-mid
seventh century. According to the
Harleian genealogies, he was the son of
Neithon, his predecessor as king. We know from this genealogy that he was the father of
Eugein (Owain), and we know from our extensive knowledge of King
Bridei III of the Picts, that he was the father of that illustrious
Pictish monarch. In the
Elegy for Bruide mac Bili attributed to
Adomnán of Iona, Bridei is called
mac rígh Ala Cluaithe ("son of the King of Alt Clut"). If the
Belin moritur ("death of Beli") in the
Annales Cambriae can be taken as a reference to our Beli, then we've Beli's death date perhaps at
627. He was certainly dead by
642.
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