Domnall mac Ailpín
| Domnall mac Ailpín | |
|---|---|
Artist's impression of Scottish king "Donaldus" (1684 oil painting by Dutch artist Jacob de Wet II). | |
| King of the Picts | |
| Reign | 11 February 858 – 13 April 862 |
| Predecessor | Kenneth I |
| Successor | Constantine I |
| Born | 812 |
| Died | 13 April 862 Cinnbelachoir?, Rathinveralmond? |
| Burial | |
| Issue | Giric? |
| House | Alpin |
| Father | Alpín mac Echdach |
Domnall mac Ailpín (Modern Gaelic: Dòmhnall mac Ailpein), anglicised sometimes as Donald MacAlpin and known in most modern regnal lists as Donald I (812 – 13 April 862), was King of the Picts from 858 to 862. He followed his brother Kenneth I to the Pictish throne. He was posthumously given the epithet "Drechruaidh" (of the Ruddy Countenance) by the Duan Albanach.