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Cuncar of Angus
Cuncar of Angus was Mormaer of Angus somewhere in the mid or later 10th century, which makes it quite possible that he was the successor of Dubacan. One divergent source calls him ''thanus'' (i.e. toísech), but otherwise he is ''comes'' (i.e. Mormaer). The tradition called by Anderson ''the Chronicle of the Kings of Scotland'' records in several manuscripts that Cuncar's daughter Finnguala was responsible for the death of king Cináed II, because the aforementioned King of Scots had put her son to death. Otherwise, Cuncar is obscure. Even the name "Cuncar" is obscure, and may not be authentic, representing either the Gaelic name ''Conchobar'' or the Brythonic name ''Cincar''. John of Fordun calls him ''Cruchne'', which is clearly equivalent to ''Cruithne'', as in Fordun's period, owing to French influence, ''c''s often replace ''t''s. ''Cruithne'' was the Gaelic word for a Pict, but why Fordun gives Cuncar this name is even more obscure than Cuncar himself.
==Bibliography==

* Anderson, Alan Orr, ''Early Sources of Scottish History: AD 500-1286'', 2 Vols, (Edinburgh, 1922), v.i, pp. 512–14


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