| Reign | Ruler | Other names[2] | Family | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| unknown | 'Drest' | Drest son of Erp | First king of the Pictish Chronicle lists whose reign includes a synchronism (the coming of Saint Patrick to Ireland; "ruled a hundred years and fought a hundred battles" | |
| unknown | 'Talorc' | Talorc son of Aniel or Tholarg son of Anile | An entry in the king lists; reigned 2 or 4 years | |
| unknown | 'Nechtan' | Nechtan son of Uuirp (or Erip), Nechtan the Great, Nechtan Celcamoth | Possibly a brother of Drest son of Erp | The foundation of the monastery at Abernethy is fathered on this king, almost certainly spuriously |
| unknown | 'Drest' | Drest Gurthinmoch (or Gocinecht) | An entry in the king lists; reigned 30 years | |
| unknown | 'Galan' | Galan Erilich or Galany | An entry in the king lists | |
| unknown | 'Drest' | Drest son of Uudrost (or Hudrossig) | An entry in the king lists | |
| unknown | 'Drest' | Drest son of Girom (or Gurum) | An entry in the king lists | |
| unknown | 'Gartnait' | Garthnac son of Girom, Ganat son of Gigurum | An entry in the king lists | |
| unknown | 'Cailtram' | Cailtram son of Girom, Kelturan son of Gigurum | Brother of the preceding Gartnait | An entry in the king lists |
| unknown | 'Talorc' | Talorc son of Murtolic, Tolorg son of Mordeleg | An entry in the king lists | |
| unknown | 'Drest' | Drest son of Manath, Drest son of Munait | An entry in the king lists |
| Reign | Ruler | Other names | Family | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Died c. 580 | 'Galam' | Galam Cennalath | The death of "Cennalaph, king of the Picts" is recorded, may have ruled jointly with Bridei son of Maelchon | |
| Died c. 584 | 'Bridei' | Bridei son of Maelchon Brude son of Melcho | His death and other activities are recorded, he is named in Adomnán's ''Life of Saint Columba''; the first Pictish king to be more than a name in a list | |
| Died c. 601 | 'Gartnait' | Gartnait son of Domelch,[3] Gernard son of Dompneth | ||
| Died c. 621 | 'Nechtan' | Nechtan grandson of Uerb[4] Nechtan son of Cano[5] | His reign is placed in the time of Pope Boniface IV | |
| Died c. 631x633 | 'Cinioch' | Cinioch son of Lutrin Kinet son of Luthren | ||
| 'Gartnait' | Gartnait son of Uuid[6] | Brother of the following two kings | ||
| 'Bridei' | Bridei son of Uuid or son of Fochle | Brother of the preceding and following kings | ||
| Died c. 653 | 'Talorc' | Talorc son of Uuid or son of Foth | Brother of the preceding two kings | |
| Died c. 657 | 'Talorgan' | Talorgan son of Eanfrith | Son of Eanfrith of Bernicia | |
| Died c. 663 | 'Gartnait' | Gartnait son of Donnel or son of Dúngal | ||
| Deposed c. 672 | 'Drest' | Drest son of Donnel or son of Dúngal |
| Reign | Ruler | Other names | Family | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Died 693 | 'Bridei' | Bridei son of Bili | Son of Beli I of Alt Clut or grandson of Nechtan II | Defeated Ecgfrith of Northumbria at the battle of Dunnichen |
| c. 692–696 | 'Taran' | Taran son of Ainftech | Possibly a uterine half-brother of Bridei and Nechtan mac Der-Ilei | |
| Died 706 | 'Bridei' | Bridei son of Der-Ilei | Brother of Nechtan | Son of Der-Ilei, a Pictish princess, and Dargart mac Finnguine, a member of the Cenél Comgaill of Dál Riata; listed as a guarantor of the Cáin Adomnáin |
| Abdicated 724 | 'Nechtan' | Nechtan son of Der-Ilei | Brother of Bridei | Adopted the Roman dating of Easter c. 712, a noted founder of churches and monasteries |
| Killed 729 | 'Drest' | None | Perhaps son of a half-brother of Nechtan and Bridei | Succeeded Nechtan, imprisoned him in 726, may have been deposed that year by AlpÃn |
| Deposed 728 | 'AlpÃn' | Alpin son of Crup ? | Probably a co-ruler or subking under Drest | |
| Restored 728 or 729, died 732 | 'Nechtan' restored | Nechtan son of Der-Ilei, second reign | ||
| 732–761 | 'Onuist' | Óengus son of Fergus | Claimed as a kinsman by the Eóganachta | |
| Drowned 739 | 'Talorgan' | Talorgan son of Drostan | A sub-king, king of Atholl; executed by drowning | |
| Killed 750 | 'Talorgan' | Talorgan son of Fergus | Brother of Óengus | Perhaps king of Atholl; killed in battle against the Britons of Alt Clut |
| Died 763 | 'Bridei' | Bridei son of Fergus | Brother of Onuist | King of Fortriu |
| Died 775 | 'Ciniod' | Ciniod son of Uuredach, Cinadhon | Sometimes thought to be a grandson of Selbach mac Ferchair | Granted asylum to the deposed King Alhred of Northumbria |
| Died 780 | 'AlpÃn' | Alpin son of Uuroid | Death reported as EilpÃn, king of the Saxons but this is taken to be an error | |
| Died 782 | 'Talorgan' | Talorgan son of Onuist, also Dub Tholarg | Son of Óengus | |
| Died 787 | 'Drest | Drest son of Talorgan | Son of the preceding Talorgan or of Talorgan, brother of Óengus | |
| Possibly deposed 789, died 807 | 'Conall' | Conall son of Tarla (or of Tadg) | Perhaps rather a king in Dál Riata | |
| Died 820 | 'CaustantÃn' | CaustantÃn son of Fergus[7] | A grandson or grandnephew of Onuist or perhaps a son of Fergus mac Echdach[8] | His son Domnall may have been king of Dál Riata |
| Died 834 | 'Óengus' | Óengus son of Fergus | Brother of CaustantÃn | |
| Died 834 | 'Drest' | Drest son of CaustantÃn | Son of CaustantÃn | |
| Died 839 | 'Eógan' | Eógan son of Óengus | Son of Óengus | Killed in 839 with his brother Bran in battle against the Vikings; this led to a decade of conflict |
| Reign | Ruler | Other names | Family | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unknown | 'Uurad' | Uurad son of Bargoit | Unknown | Said to have reigned for three years, probably named on the Drosten Stone |
| Unknown | 'Bridei' | Bridei son of Uurad | Possibly the son of the previous king | Said to have reigned one year |
| Unknown | 'Ciniod' | Ciniod son of Uurad | Possibly the brother of the previous king | Said to have reigned one year in some lists |
| Unknown | 'Bridei' | Bridei son of Uuthoil | Unknown | Said to have reigned two years in some lists |
| Unknown | 'Drest | Drest son of Uurad | As previous sons of Uurad | Said to have reigned three years in some lists; the myth of MacAlpin's Treason calls the Pictish king Drest |
| Died 13 February, 858 | 'Cináed' | Cináed mac AilpÃn Kenneth MacAlpine | Unknown, but his descendants made him a member of the Cenél nGabráin of Dál Riata |
| Reign | Ruler | Other names | Family | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Died 13 February, 858 | 'Cináed' | Cináed mac AilpÃn Kenneth MacAlpine | Unknown, but his descendants made him a member of the Cenél nGabráin of Dál Riata | |
| Died 862 | 'Domnall' | Domnall mac AilpÃn | Brother of Cináed | |
| Died 877 | 'CausantÃn' | CausantÃn mac Cináeda | Son of Cináed | |
| Died 878 | 'Ãed' | Ãed mac Cináeda | Son of Cináed | |
| Deposed 889 ? | 'Giric' | Giric mac Dúngail | Cináed's daughter's son ? | Associated, probably incorrectly, with Eochaid |
| Died 900 | 'Domnall' | Domnall mac CausantÃn | Son of CausantÃn mac Cináeda | Last to be called "king of the Picts" |
| Reign | Ruler | Other names | Family | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Abdicated 943, died 952 | 'CausantÃn' | CausantÃn mac Ãeda | Son of Ãed mac Cináeda | First king of Alba, the Gaelic kingdom of Scotland. |