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Lo reialme atenhèt son desvolopament maximal jos [[Áedán mac Gabráin]] (574-608), mas son expansion foguèt arrestada a la [[Batalha de Degsastan]] en 603 per [[Æthelfrith de Northumbria]]. De desfachas seriosas en Irlanda e Escòcia al temps de [[DomnBrecc]] (m. 642) acabèron l'edat d'aur del Dál Riata, e lo reialme devenguèt un client de [[Northumbria]], alara assubjectida als [[Pictes]]. There is disagreement over the fate of the kingdom from the late 8th century onwards where some have seen no revival of Dal Riata after the long period of foreign domination from after 637 to around 750 or 760, while others have seen a revivial of Dal Riata under [[Áed Find]] (736-778) and the usurping of the kingship of [[Fortriu]] by the Dál Riata a couple of generations earlier than the time of the traditional individual credited with this, [[Cináed mac Ailpín]] (800-858).<ref>Smyth, and Bannerman, ''Scottish Takeover'', present this case, arguing that Pictish kings from [[Ciniod II of the Picts|Ciniod son of Uuredech]] and [[Caustantín of the Picts|Caustantín]] onwards were descendants of [[Fergus mac Echdach]] and Feradach, son of [[Selbach mac Ferchair]]. Broun's ''Pictish Kings'' offers an alternative reconstruction, and one which has attracted considerable support. The idea that Cináed mac Ailpín was the creator of the Gaelic [[Kingdom of Alba]] is itself abandoned in most interpretations.</ref> The kingdom finally disappeared in the [[Viking Age]].
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