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  • Picts
  • Medieval tribal confederation in northern Britain

    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

    Picts

    Picts

    Picts

  • PICT
  • Gaphics file format

    to open PICT files which use QuickDraw object data (but can open simple raster-based PICTs), and cannot save files in PICT format. The PICT format has

    PICT

    PICT

  • Kenneth MacAlpin
  • King of the Picts from 848 to 858

    I conquered the kingdom of the Picts in 843–850 and began a campaign to seize all of Scotland and assimilate the Picts, for which he was posthumously

    Kenneth MacAlpin

    Kenneth_MacAlpin

  • List of kings of the Picts
  • traditionally considered the first "king of Scots", or of "Picts and Scots", allegedly having conquered the Picts as a Gael, which is turning history back to front

    List of kings of the Picts

    List of kings of the Picts

    List_of_kings_of_the_Picts

  • Hadrian's Wall
  • Defensive fortification in Roman Britain

    Hadrian's Wall (also known as the Roman Wall or Picts' Wall)[citation needed] is a former defensive fortification of the Roman province of Britannia,

    Hadrian's Wall

    Hadrian's Wall

    Hadrian's_Wall

  • Pict (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Picts were a group of Late Iron Age and Early Medieval Celtic people living in eastern and northern Scotland. Pict or PICT may also refer to: Picts (Conan)

    Pict (disambiguation)

    Pict_(disambiguation)

  • Conall mac Taidg
  • King of the Picts from 785 to 789

    Skene. Skene made Conall a king of the Picts, while later reinterpretations made him first a king of the Picts, then, following his expulsion by Caustantín

    Conall mac Taidg

    Conall_mac_Taidg

  • Bridei son of Beli
  • King of the Picts from 671 to 692

    races of Angles, Britons, Gaels and Picts". In 681 the Northumbrian bishop Trumwine was appointed "Bishop of the Picts", though the location of his see at

    Bridei son of Beli

    Bridei son of Beli

    Bridei_son_of_Beli

  • Picts in fantasy
  • Dorothea in The Picts and the Martyrs imagine they are Picts when hiding from their Great Aunt. In Great Northern? they find an ancient Pict House in the

    Picts in fantasy

    Picts in fantasy

    Picts_in_fantasy

  • Bridei VI
  • King of the Picts from 842 to 843

    Bridei (Scottish Gaelic: Bridei) son of Uurad was king of the Picts, in modern Scotland, from 842 to 843. Two of his brothers, Ciniod and Drest, are also

    Bridei VI

    Bridei_VI

  • Talorc II
  • King of the Picts from 538 to 549

    Talorc son of Murtolic was a king of the Picts from 538 to 549. The Pictish Chronicle king lists have him reign for eleven years between Cailtram and

    Talorc II

    Talorc_II

  • Drest IV
  • King of the Picts from 522 to 531

    Drest son of Girom was a king of the Picts from possibly from 522 to 531. The Pictish Chronicle king lists associate him with Drest III. Various reigns

    Drest IV

    Drest_IV

  • Bridei I
  • King of the Picts from 554 to 584

    the Picts". He died in the mid-580s, possibly in battle, and was succeeded by Gartnait son of Domelch. Bridei son of Maelchon was King of the Picts until

    Bridei I

    Bridei I

    Bridei_I

  • Drest X
  • King of the Picts from 845 to 848

    of Ferat and king of the Picts referred to above [i.e., Drest son of Uurad]. Skene, William (1867). Chronicles of the Picts and Scots. Edinburgh: H. M

    Drest X

    Drest_X

  • Bridei VII
  • King of the Picts from 843 to 845

    Bridei (Scottish Gaelic: Brude) was king of the Picts, in modern Scotland, from 843 to 845, contesting with Kenneth MacAlpin (Cináed III mac Ailpín/Ciniod

    Bridei VII

    Bridei_VII

  • Ciniod II
  • King of the Picts in 843

    Ciniod (Scottish Gaelic: Cináed) was king of the Picts, in modern Scotland, ruling circa 843. His name is given as Kineth in the king lists of the Pictish

    Ciniod II

    Ciniod_II

  • Bridei IV
  • King of the Picts from 697 to 706

    son of Der-Ilei (Old Irish: Bruide mac Derilei; died 706) was king of the Picts from 697 until 706. He became king when Taran was deposed in 697. He was

    Bridei IV

    Bridei_IV

  • Pictish language
  • Extinct language in Scotland

    Pictish is an extinct Brittonic Celtic language that was spoken by the Picts, the people of eastern and northern Scotland from late antiquity to the Early

    Pictish language

    Pictish_language

  • Galam Cennalath
  • King of the Picts from 550 to 555

    Galam Cennalath (died 580) was a king of the Picts from 550 to 555. The Pictish Chronicle king lists have him reign for between two and four years, with

    Galam Cennalath

    Galam_Cennalath

  • Pictish Beast
  • Creature represented on Pictish monuments

    representation of an animal, distinct to the early medieval culture of the Picts of Scotland. The great majority of surviving examples are on Pictish stones

    Pictish Beast

    Pictish Beast

    Pictish_Beast

  • Óengus II
  • King of the Picts from 820 to 834

    Fergusa (Angus MacFergus; Irish Onuist, Latinised Hungus) was king of the Picts from 820 until 834. In Scottish historiography, he is associated with the

    Óengus II

    Óengus_II

  • Talorgan son of Eanfrith
  • King of the Picts from 653 to 657

    Oswiu launch an offensive against the Picts, as Bede implies that Oswiu's subduing "the greater part of the Picts" took place in 658. Williams, Smyth &

    Talorgan son of Eanfrith

    Talorgan_son_of_Eanfrith

  • United Kingdom
  • Country in northwestern Europe

    supposed to have migrated from there in the 5th century) united with the Picts to create the Kingdom of Scotland in the 9th century. In 1066 the Normans

    United Kingdom

    United Kingdom

    United_Kingdom

  • Gartnait II
  • King of the Picts from 584 to 595

    Gartnait, son of Domelch, (died 595) was a king of the Picts from 584 to 595. The Pictish Chronicle king lists contained in the Poppleton Manuscript have

    Gartnait II

    Gartnait_II

  • Drest IX
  • King of the Picts from 834 to 837

    Drest was king of the Picts, in modern Scotland, from about 834 until 837. He was the son of King Caustantín and succeeded his uncle, Óengus, to the throne

    Drest IX

    Drest_IX

  • PictBridge
  • Historical computing industry standard

    PictBridge is a historical computing industry standard introduced in 2003 from the Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) for direct printing. It

    PictBridge

    PictBridge

  • Áed mac Cináeda
  • King of the Picts from 877 to 878

    was a son of Cináed mac Ailpín (Kenneth MacAlpin). He became king of the Picts in 877 when he succeeded his brother Constantín mac Cináeda. He was posthumously

    Áed mac Cináeda

    Áed_mac_Cináeda

  • The Picts and the Martyrs
  • 1943 children's book by Arthur Ransome

    The Picts and the Martyrs is the eleventh book in Arthur Ransome's Swallows and Amazons series of children's books. It was published in 1943. This is

    The Picts and the Martyrs

    The_Picts_and_the_Martyrs

  • Causantín mac Cináeda
  • King of the Picts from 862 to 877

    Cináeda (Modern Gaelic: Còiseam mac Choinnich; c. 836 – 877) was King of the Picts from 862 until his death in 877. He is often known as Constantine I in reference

    Causantín mac Cináeda

    Causantín_mac_Cináeda

  • Gartnait I
  • King of the Picts from 531 to 537

    Gartnait son of Girom was a king of the Picts from 531 to 537. The Pictish Chronicle king lists have him ruling for six or seven years between Drest IV

    Gartnait I

    Gartnait_I

  • Gartnait son of Donuel
  • King of the Picts from 657 to 663

    Oswiu subdued "the greater part of the Picts" in 658, suggesting Oswiu launched an offensive against the Picts after the death of his nephew Talorgan

    Gartnait son of Donuel

    Gartnait_son_of_Donuel

  • Ciniod of the Picts
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ciniod of the Picts may refer to: Ciniod I of the Picts (?-775) Ciniod II of the Picts (fl. 842) Ciniod III of the Picts (before 967–1005) This disambiguation

    Ciniod of the Picts

    Ciniod_of_the_Picts

  • Nechtan mac Der-Ilei
  • King of the Picts from 706 to 724 and from 728 to 729

    Naiton son of Dargart (Old Irish: Nechtan mac Dargarto), was king of the Picts between 706–724 and between 728–729. He succeeded his brother Bridei IV

    Nechtan mac Der-Ilei

    Nechtan_mac_Der-Ilei

  • Donald II of Scotland
  • King of Alba from 889 to 900

    of the Picts. He was buried on Iona. Like his father, Constantine, he died a violent death at a premature age. The change from king of the Picts to king

    Donald II of Scotland

    Donald_II_of_Scotland

  • Picts in literature and popular culture
  • Tradition (1890) and Fians, Fairies and Picts (1893) regarding fairies to have been folk memories of the aboriginal Picts who in his view were of very small

    Picts in literature and popular culture

    Picts in literature and popular culture

    Picts_in_literature_and_popular_culture

  • Drest V
  • King of the Picts from 549 to 550

    Drest son of Maelchon was a king of the Picts from 549 to 550. The Pictish Chronicle king lists have him reign for one year between Talorc II and Galam

    Drest V

    Drest_V

  • Galloway
  • Region in southwestern Scotland

    Galloway (Scottish Gaelic: Gall-Ghàidhealaibh [ˈkal̪ˠaɣəl̪ˠu]; Scots: Gallowa; Latin: Gallovidia) is a region in southwestern Scotland comprising the historic

    Galloway

    Galloway

    Galloway

  • Drest III
  • King of the Picts from 522 to 530

    were kings of the southern Picts while Bridei son of Maelchon ruled in the north. Cummins, W.A. (2009), The Age of the Picts, The History Press, Stroud

    Drest III

    Drest_III

  • Causantín mac Fergusa
  • King of the Picts from 789 to 820

    Fergusa (English: "Constantine son of Fergus") (789–820) was king of the Picts, in modern Scotland, from 789 until 820. He was until the Victorian era

    Causantín mac Fergusa

    Causantín mac Fergusa

    Causantín_mac_Fergusa

  • Battle of Dun Nechtain
  • 685 battle between Picts and Northumbrians

    battles against the Picts, Mercians and Irish, with varied success. After sieges of neighbouring territories carried out by the Picts, Ecgfrith led his

    Battle of Dun Nechtain

    Battle of Dun Nechtain

    Battle_of_Dun_Nechtain

  • Drest I
  • Legendary King of the Picts from 412 to 452

    Drest or Drust, son of Erp, is a legendary king of the Picts from 412 to 452. The Pictish Chronicle tells that Drest reigned for 100 years and triumphed

    Drest I

    Drest_I

  • Talorg son of Uuid
  • King of the Picts from 641 to 653

    Talorg son of Uuid (Old Irish: Talorc mac Foith; died 653) was a king of the Picts from 641 to 653. The Pictish Chronicle give him a reign of eleven or twelve

    Talorg son of Uuid

    Talorg_son_of_Uuid

  • Uradech
  • Legendary King of the Picts from 345 to 347

    only from regnal lists. Chadwick, Hector Munro (1949). Early Scotland: The Picts, the Scots and the Welsh of Southern Scotland. Cambridge, United Kingdom:

    Uradech

    Uradech

  • Bridei II
  • King of the Picts from 635 to 641

    Bridei son of Uuid (Old Irish: Bruide mac Foith; died 641) was a king of the Picts from 635 to 641. The Pictish Chronicle king list gives him a reign of five

    Bridei II

    Bridei_II

  • Nechtan nepos Uerb
  • King of the Picts from 595 to 616

    Nechtan grandson of Uerb, was king of the Picts from 595 to around 616, and may be the same person as the Neithon son of Guipno who ruled the kingdom

    Nechtan nepos Uerb

    Nechtan_nepos_Uerb

  • List of Scottish monarchs
  • he never held the title historically, being King of the Picts instead). The Kingdom of the Picts just became known as the Kingdom of Alba in Scottish Gaelic

    List of Scottish monarchs

    List of Scottish monarchs

    List_of_Scottish_monarchs

  • Hyborian Age
  • Fictional period created by Robert E. Howard

    rulers of the western areas of the nameless continent. They encountered the Picts and forced them back to the western wastelands, which would come to be known

    Hyborian Age

    Hyborian_Age

  • Dugout (shelter)
  • Hole or depression used as shelter

    Burdei. In ancient Scotland, earth houses, also known as yird, Weems and Picts' houses, were underground dwellings,[citation needed] extant even after

    Dugout (shelter)

    Dugout (shelter)

    Dugout_(shelter)

  • Domnall mac Ailpín
  • King of the Picts from 858 to 862

    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

    Domnall mac Ailpín

    Domnall_mac_Ailpín

  • Asterix and the Picts
  • 2013 French comic book

    "Asterix and the Picts – Asterix – The official website". www.asterix.com. Retrieved 2018-10-04. Jean-Yves Ferri – Asterix and the Picts – Hachette Children's

    Asterix and the Picts

    Asterix_and_the_Picts

  • Uurad
  • King of the Picts from 839 to 842

    Uurad or Ferat son of Bargoit (died 842) was king of the Picts, from 839 to 842. No two versions of the king lists, known as the Pictish Chronicle, give

    Uurad

    Uurad

  • Eóganan mac Óengusa
  • King of the Picts from 837 to 839

    839), commonly referred to by the hypocoristic Eóganán, was king of the Picts between A.D. 837–839. Uuen was a son of Onuist II [son of] Uurguist [Wrguist]

    Eóganan mac Óengusa

    Eóganan_mac_Óengusa

  • Giric
  • King of the Picts from 878 to 889

    MacDougal and nicknamed Mac Rath ("Son of Fortune"), was a king of the Picts or the king of Alba. The Irish annals record nothing of Giric's reign, nor

    Giric

    Giric

  • Constantine the Great
  • Roman emperor from 306 to 337

    year in northern Britain at his father's side, campaigning against the Picts beyond Hadrian's Wall in the summer and autumn. Constantius' campaign, like

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine the Great

    Constantine_the_Great

  • Óengus I
  • King of the Picts from 732 to 761

    Óengus mac Fergusso, lit. 'Angus son of Fergus'; died 761) was king of the Picts from 732 until his death in 761. His reign can be reconstructed in some

    Óengus I

    Óengus I

    Óengus_I

  • Cináed
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Picts Cináed mac Írgalaig (died 728), High King of Ireland Ciniod I of the Picts, son of Wrad, (died 775), King of the Picts Ciniod II of the Picts,

    Cináed

    Cináed

  • Scotland during the Roman Empire
  • Aspect of Scottish history

    Marcellinus states that the Picts consisted of the tribes of the Dicalydonae and the Verturiones. The idea that the Picts were heirs to the Caledonians

    Scotland during the Roman Empire

    Scotland during the Roman Empire

    Scotland_during_the_Roman_Empire

  • Stilicho's Pictish War
  • Possible war between Roman forces led by Stilicho and the Picts in Britain (c.398)

    attacks by the Saxons, Picts, and Scots. The praise ended with the verse: "defeated the Saxons, the ocean calmed down, the Picts broke, and Great Britain

    Stilicho's Pictish War

    Stilicho's_Pictish_War

  • Vipoig
  • Legendary King of the Picts from 311 to 341

    John Rhys (1898). A revised account of the inscriptions of the Northern Picts. p. 330. Rhys, Guto. "The Earliest Personal Names of the North". Arts and

    Vipoig

    Vipoig

  • Dál Riata
  • Gaelic kingdom in western Scotland and northeastern Ireland

    king of Dál Riata before becoming king of the Picts in 843, following a disastrous defeat of the Picts by Vikings. The kingdom's independence ended sometime

    Dál Riata

    Dál Riata

    Dál_Riata

  • Alpín I of the Picts
  • King of the Picts from 726 to 728

    Alpín was king of the Picts from 726–728, together with Drest VII. The Pictish Chronicle king lists give Alpín and Drest a five-year joint rule. In 724

    Alpín I of the Picts

    Alpín_I_of_the_Picts

  • King Arthur (2004 film)
  • Historical adventure film directed by Antoine Fuqua

    The Picts are called "Woads". This word is a reference to one plant the Picts may have used to make blue paint; however, the use of woad by the Picts is

    King Arthur (2004 film)

    King_Arthur_(2004_film)

  • Drest son of Donuel
  • King of the Picts from 663 to 672

    Irish: Drust mac Domnaill or Drust mac Dúngail; died 677) was king of the Picts from c. 663 until 672. Like his brother and predecessor Gartnait son of

    Drest son of Donuel

    Drest_son_of_Donuel

  • Europe
  • Continent

    Medieval History. Penguin Books. National Geographic, 123. Foster, Sally M., Picts, Gaels, and Scots: Early Historic Scotland. Batsford, London, 2004. ISBN 0-7134-8874-3

    Europe

    Europe

    Europe

  • Bran Mak Morn
  • Fictional character

    era. As these Picts were portrayed as inferior to later tribes, Howard imagined them as a link between modern and ancient times. His Picts originated on

    Bran Mak Morn

    Bran_Mak_Morn

  • Cailtram
  • King of the Picts from 537 to 538

    Cailtram, son of Girom, was a king of the Picts possibly from 537 to 538. The Pictish Chronicle king lists have him ruling for one or six years between

    Cailtram

    Cailtram

  • Talorgan II
  • King of the Picts from 736 to 750

    Óengusa) was a king of the Picts. The Annals of Ulster report the death of Dub Tholargg (Black Talorcen) king of the Picts on this side of the Mounth

    Talorgan II

    Talorgan_II

  • Gartnait II Duberr of the Picts
  • Legendary King of the Picts from 347 to 387

    only from regnal lists. Chadwick, Hector Munro (1949). Early Scotland: The Picts, the Scots and the Welsh of Southern Scotland. Cambridge, United Kingdom:

    Gartnait II Duberr of the Picts

    Gartnait_II_Duberr_of_the_Picts

  • Scotland in the Early Middle Ages
  • appear to have begun the conversion of the Picts to Christianity from 563. In the 7th century, the Picts acquired Bridei map Beli (671–693) as a king

    Scotland in the Early Middle Ages

    Scotland in the Early Middle Ages

    Scotland_in_the_Early_Middle_Ages

  • PICT Classic Theatre
  • Theatre company in Pittsburgh

    PICT (formerly known as Pittsburgh Irish & Classical Theatre) was founded in 1996 by Andrew S. Paul and Stephanie Riso in Pittsburgh. PICT has emerged

    PICT Classic Theatre

    PICT Classic Theatre

    PICT_Classic_Theatre

  • Pritenic
  • Proposed Scottish Celtic language

    reconstructed Celtic language (or a branch of languages), thought to be spoken by Picts and Priteni in Britain during late Iron Age. It was a P-Celtic language

    Pritenic

    Pritenic

  • Scotland
  • Country within the United Kingdom

    participation of the Gaelic Scoti and the Caledonians, who were then known as Picts by the Romans. This was defeated by the comes Theodosius; but Roman military

    Scotland

    Scotland

    Scotland

  • Alpín II of the Picts
  • King of the Picts from 775 to 778

    Alpín son of Uuroid (Old Irish: Alpín mac Feredaig) was king of the Picts from 775 until 778. On anthroponymic grounds Alpin may have been the brother

    Alpín II of the Picts

    Alpín_II_of_the_Picts

  • Alpín mac Echdach
  • King of Dal Riata (?)

    King of the Picts. Alpín married a 'Scottish Princess' and fathered two sons. Alpín is chiefly remembered for his fatal war with the Picts, who had seized

    Alpín mac Echdach

    Alpín_mac_Echdach

  • Columba
  • Irish monk and saint (521–597 AD)

    with the Picts through an unnamed interpreter. There are also many stories of miracles which he performed during his work to convert the Picts, the most

    Columba

    Columba

    Columba

  • Bridei V
  • King of the Picts from 761 to 763

    Bridei V (Gaelic: Bruide mac Fergusa) was king of the Picts from 761 until 763. He was the brother of Óengus, whom he succeeded as king. His death is

    Bridei V

    Bridei_V

  • Battle of 839
  • Historical British battle

    also known as the Disaster of 839 or the Picts’ Last Stand, was fought in 839 between Vikings and the Picts and Gaels. It was a decisive victory for the

    Battle of 839

    Battle_of_839

  • Centurion (film)
  • 2010 French-British historical action film

    Roman territory, to throw the Picts off their trail, then head west and back south. After several days' pursuit, the Picts continually catch up with the

    Centurion (film)

    Centurion_(film)

  • Cinioch
  • King of the Picts from 616 to 631

    named Cínaed mac Luchtren or Ciniod I, in the Irish Annals, was king of the Picts, in modern Scotland, from circa 616 to 631, when his death is reported in

    Cinioch

    Cinioch

  • Ciniod I
  • King of the Picts from 763 to 775

    the Picts, by the Annals of Ulster, the Annales Cambriae and the Chronicle of Melrose. Gartnait son of Feredach is listed as a king of the Picts some

    Ciniod I

    Ciniod_I

  • Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict
  • Song by Pink Floyd

    exaggerated Scottish burr. This poem was improvised in the studio. The Picts were the indigenous people of what is now Scotland who merged with the Scots

    Several Species of Small Furry Animals Gathered Together in a Cave and Grooving with a Pict

    Several_Species_of_Small_Furry_Animals_Gathered_Together_in_a_Cave_and_Grooving_with_a_Pict

  • Kingdom of the Isles
  • Norse-Gaelic polity in the British Isles (849–1265)

    Galloway Hunter (2000) states that in relation to King Bridei I of the Picts in the sixth century: "As for Shetland, Orkney, Skye and the Western Isles

    Kingdom of the Isles

    Kingdom of the Isles

    Kingdom_of_the_Isles

  • List of legendary kings of Pictland
  • of the Picts, this list goes up to Vipoig, for rulers after this see List of kings of the Picts. "Cruidne the son of Cinge, father of the Picts living

    List of legendary kings of Pictland

    List_of_legendary_kings_of_Pictland

  • Robbie the Pict
  • Scottish political activist

    Robbie the Pict (born Brian Robertson, 1945) is a Scottish political activist, notably campaigning for the removal of tolls from the Skye Bridge, and former

    Robbie the Pict

    Robbie_the_Pict

  • Vettweiss-Froitzheim Dice Tower
  • Roman gaming artefact from the 4th century

    of the Picts. The shorter text wishes good luck to the unnamed recipients of the item. It is the earliest surviving artefact to mention the Picts. The dice

    Vettweiss-Froitzheim Dice Tower

    Vettweiss-Froitzheim Dice Tower

    Vettweiss-Froitzheim_Dice_Tower

  • Fortriu
  • Pictish kingdom in Scotland, 4th-10th centuries

    grew they promoted the idea of the Picts as a single people with a single king, playing a key role in uniting the Picts and establishing a self-conscious

    Fortriu

    Fortriu

    Fortriu

  • Wolf's Lair
  • Adolf Hitler's Eastern Front military headquarters during World War II

    Books. ISBN 9780140284584 pict., publisher (pl): National Digital Archives, 11 February 1942, retrieved 20 September 2013 pict., publisher (pl): National

    Wolf's Lair

    Wolf's Lair

    Wolf's_Lair

  • Cruthin
  • People of medieval Ireland

    reserved for the Picts. Professor Dáibhí Ó Cróinín says the "notion that the Cruthin were 'Irish Picts' and were closely connected with the Picts of Scotland

    Cruthin

    Cruthin

  • Pict's Knowe
  • Prehistoric monument in Scotland

    Antiquarian Society. 65: 69. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 July 2019. "Picts Knowe, fort (SM1092)". portal.historicenvironment.scot. Archived from the

    Pict's Knowe

    Pict's_Knowe

  • Origins of the Kingdom of Alba
  • king"). It recounts the earliest histories of the Picts, and then celebrates the conquest of the Picts by the Gaedhil. It calls the Scottish Gaels the children

    Origins of the Kingdom of Alba

    Origins of the Kingdom of Alba

    Origins_of_the_Kingdom_of_Alba

  • Gartnait III
  • King of the Picts from 631 to 635

    Gartnait son of Foith or son of Uuid (died 635) was a king of the Picts from 631 to 635. The Pictish Chronicle king lists give him a reign of four years

    Gartnait III

    Gartnait_III

  • Drest Gurthinmoch
  • King of the Picts from 480 to 510

    Drest Gurthinmoch was a king of the Picts from 480 to 510. The Pictish Chronicle king lists all give him a reign of 30 years between Nechtan and Galan

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  • Talorc mac Achiuir
  • Legendary King of the Picts from 387 to 412

    Keother Keocher Kecter Chadwick, Hector Munro (1949). Early Scotland: The Picts, the Scots and the Welsh of Southern Scotland. Cambridge, United Kingdom:

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  • House of Óengus
  • the Picts and Dál Riata, for example the father of Ciniod I of the Picts. Óengus I of the Picts, d. 761 Bridei V of the Picts Talorgan II of the Picts, d

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  • Pict (programming language)
  • Pict is a statically typed programming language, one of the very few based on the π-calculus. Work on the language began at the University of Edinburgh

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  • Brough of Birsay
  • Tidal island off The Mainland of Orkney, Scotland

    likely shows aristocratic Picts as they wished to be perceived. This early 8th-century slab shows a striking procession of three Picts dressed in long robes

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  • Matthew Stover
  • American fantasy and science fiction novelist

    Matthew Woodring Stover (born January 29, 1962) is an American fantasy and science fiction novelist. He is most well known for his four Star Wars novels

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  • King Arthur
  • Legendary king of the Britons

    Historia Brittonum, culminating in the Battle of Bath. He then defeats the Picts and Scots before creating an Arthurian empire through his conquests of Ireland

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  • History of Scotland
  • century. In the following century, Irish missionaries introduced the pagan Picts to Celtic Christianity. Following England's Gregorian mission, the Pictish

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  • Drest VII
  • King of the Picts from 724 to 726

    Drest was king of the Picts from 724 until 726. He succeeded Nechtan mac Der-Ilei when the latter abdicated and entered a monastery in 724. Neither the

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  • Ninian
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    Saint's Name; St Ninian was a 5th Century Bishop Sent to Scotland to Convert the Picts to Christianity

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    St. Ninian was a 5th century bishop sent to Scotland to convert the Picts to Christianity.

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  • Coleman
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    Coleman

    Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Colmáin ‘descendant of Colmán’. This was the name of an Irish missionary to Europe, generally known as St. Columban (c.540–615), who founded the monastery of Bobbio in northern Italy in 614. With his companion St. Gall, he enjoyed a considerable cult throughout central Europe, so that forms of his name were adopted as personal names in Italian (Columbano), French (Colombain), Czech (Kollman), and Hungarian (Kálmán). From all of these surnames are derived. In Irish and English, the name of this saint is identical with diminutives of the name of the 6th-century missionary known in English as St. Columba (521–97), who converted the Picts to Christianity, and who was known in Scandinavian languages as Kalman.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Clumháin ‘descendant of Clumhán’, a personal name from the diminutive of clúmh ‘down’, ‘feathers’.English : occupational name for a burner of charcoal or a gatherer of coal, Middle English coleman, from Old English col ‘(char)coal’ + mann ‘man’.English : occupational name for the servant of a man named Cole.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : Americanized form of Kalman.Americanized form of German Kohlmann or Kuhlmann.

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  • Pictish
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to Picts; resembling the Picts.

  • Picts
  • n. pl.

    A race of people of uncertain origin, who inhabited Scotland in early times.