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  2. Picts - Wikipedia

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    The Picts were a group of peoples in what is now Scotland north of the Firth of Forth, in the Early Middle Ages. [1] Where they lived and details of their culture can be gleaned from early medieval texts and Pictish stones. The name Picti appears in written records as an exonym from the late third century AD.

  3. List of kings of the Picts - Wikipedia

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    The list begins with Cruithne son of Cing, who is reported to be "father of the Picts". The account of the Pictish Chronicle then splits into four lists of names: The first is a list of the sons of Cruithne; The second is a list of early kings with no distinguishing information other than dates;

  4. Category:Pictish people - Wikipedia

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    This includes articles on people who are Picts. Subcategories. This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... Contact Wikipedia; Code of Conduct ...

  5. Kingdom of Cat - Wikipedia

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    This map of Scotland shows roughly where the Pictish kingdoms were located, superimposed on a (simplified) map of the traditional counties of Scotland. Cait or Cat was a Pictish kingdom originating c. AD 800 [1] during the Early Middle Ages. It was centered in what is now Caithness in northern Scotland.

  6. Insular Celts - Wikipedia

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    By the 10th century, the Insular Celts had diversified into the Brittonic-speaking Welsh (in Wales), Cornish (in Cornwall), Bretons (in Brittany) and Cumbrians (in the Old North); and the Goidelic-speaking Irish (in Ireland), Scots (in Scotland) and Manx (on the Isle of Man). in southern Scotland and northern England, and the remnants of the ...

  7. 40 Posts That Perfectly Sum Up Scotland And Its People - AOL

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    Image credits: Bonniescotlandx We all probably know that Scotland is famous for its incredible nature, national animal, haunted castles, men wearing kilts, haggis, the Loch Ness Monster, ginger ...

  8. Portal:Scotland/Selected articles/14 - Wikipedia

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    The Picts were a group of peoples in what is now Scotland north of the Firth of Forth, in the Early Middle Ages. Where they lived and details of their culture can be gleaned from early medieval texts and Pictish stones. The name Picti appears in written records as an exonym from the late third century AD.

  9. Scoti - Wikipedia

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    At the end of this list is a brief list of tribes deemed to be a growing threat to the Empire, which included the Scoti, as a new term for the Irish. [2] There is also a reference to the word in St Prosper 's chronicle of AD 431 where he describes Pope Celestine sending St Palladius to Ireland to preach " ad Scotti in Christum " ("to the Scots ...