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The Pictish nation, forged in the shadow of the Roman empire, was the dominant power in northern Britain for more than five hundred years. Those who have tailed to find a satisfactory account of Pictish history will find this book invaluable. It provides a fresh look at the whole Pictish story, placing it firmly in its true historical context and reassessing topics such as the legend of Drust son of Erp and St Columba's mission to the Picts. There are unusual but useful comparisons with contemporary events in Wales and England as well as new and controversial interpretations of Sueno's Stone and Pictish symbols, and a fresh explanation of what happened in 843 when the Scots took over Pictland. Illustrated throughout by over forty maps, photographs and line illustrations, The Age of the Picts is a stimulating survey which will interest not only the student of Dark Age history but also anyone fascinated by the mystery of the Picts.
Semiotics --- History of the United Kingdom and Ireland --- anno 300-399 --- anno 500-799 --- anno 400-499 --- Celtic antiquities. --- Ethnology --- Ethnology. --- Picten. --- Picts. --- To 1057. --- Scotland --- Scotland. --- Antiquities, Celtic. --- History
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Ireland --- Scotland --- Irish Free State --- History --- -Historiography. --- -Poetry. --- Kings and rulers --- Prophecy of Berchán. --- Caledonia --- Scotia --- Schotland --- Sŭkʻotʻŭllandŭ --- Ecosse --- Škotska --- Great Britain --- Historiography. --- Poetry. --- Prophecy of Berchán. --- Ireland - Kings and rulers - Historiography. --- Scotland - Kings and rulers - Historiography. --- Ireland - History - To 1172 - Historiography. --- Scotland - History - To 1057 - Historiography. --- Scotland - History - To 1057 - Poetry. --- Ireland - History - To 1172 - Poetry. --- Scotland - Kings and rulers - Poetry. --- Ireland - Kings and rulers - Poetry.
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