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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...
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  • 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...
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  • Pict or PICT may refer to: Picts, a group of Late Iron Age and Early Medieval Celtic people living in eastern and northern Scotland. Picts (Conan), inhabitants...
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  • PictBridge is a historical computing industry standard introduced in 2003 from the Camera & Imaging Products Association (CIPA) for direct printing. It...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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  • Vipoig (redirect from Vipoig of the picts)
    Antiquaries of London. The Society. p. 186. Sir John Rhys (1898). A revised account of the inscriptions of the Northern Picts. p. 330. v t e v t e v t e...
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  • Uradech (redirect from Uradech of the Picts)
    only from regnal lists. Chadwick, Hector Munro (1949). Early Scotland: The Picts, the Scots and the Welsh of Southern Scotland. Cambridge, United Kingdom:...
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    Hadrian's Wall (redirect from Picts Wall)
    Hadrian's Wall (Latin: Vallum Hadriani, also known as the Roman Wall, Picts' Wall, or Vallum Aelium in Latin) is a former defensive fortification of the...
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  • 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 &...
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    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...
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  • only from regnal lists. Chadwick, Hector Munro (1949). Early Scotland: The Picts, the Scots and the Welsh of Southern Scotland. Cambridge, United Kingdom:...
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  • 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...
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    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...
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    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 nicknamed...
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  • only from regnal lists. Chadwick, Hector Munro (1949). Early Scotland: The Picts, the Scots and the Welsh of Southern Scotland. Cambridge, United Kingdom:...
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  • forms. The Picts were under increasing political, social, and linguistic influence from Dál Riata from around the eighth century. The Picts were steadily...
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  • 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...
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  • 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...
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  • Drest IX (redirect from Drust of the Picts)
    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...
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  • Talorc son of Aniel was a king of the Picts from 452 to 456. The Pictish Chronicle king lists have him reign for four or two years between Drest son of...
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    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...
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  • 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...
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  • Drest I (redirect from Drest i of the picts)
    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...
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    Cináeda (Modern Gaelic: Còiseam mac Choinnich; c. 836-877) was a king of the Picts. He is often known as Constantine I in reference to his place in modern...
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  • 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...
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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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,...
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    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...
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