• This map of Scotland shows roughly the area the Pictish kingdoms were located, superimposed on a map of modern Scotland.
  • enwiki (Pictish territory). eswiki Reino de Ce. frwiki Royaume de Ce. trwiki Ce Krallığı.
  • The kingdom of formed in the South, while in the North and the British Isles other Pictish kings would emerge, like king Cat.
  • Kaynaklar. Yazarı Pictish Chronicle bölünmesinden sonra oluştuğu anlamına kaydeden Alba yedi oğulları arasında Cruithne .
  • The tribesman is surrounded by illustrations of different Pictish weapons such as a large shield, a sword, a knife, a helmet and an ancient carnyx (wind instrument).
  • Pictish_kingdoms.png ‎(230 × 285 pixels, file size: 49 KB, MIME type: image/png). ... Kingdom of Cat. (Pictish territory).
  • It is from the time of Columba's missionary work around the Pictish stronghold of Inverness that the legend of the Loch Ness Monster derives.
  • According to the Pictish Chronicle, a collection of medieval manuscripts, there were seven Pictish kingdoms — Círcinn, Fótla, Fortriu, Fíb, , Fidaid, and Cat.
  • Despite many attempts by Romans to move in on Pictish territory, and having dominated other areas of Britain easily, they still could not conquer this ancient tribe.
  • Not exactly historical but, according to Pictish (or rather Gaelic) legend, there is an ancient Pictish king named Cruithne, son of Cing (from 'An Cruithain'...
  • It is not clear, however, how far west Pictish territory extended. ... The heartland of Pictish territory was centered in two major areas, Woolf said.
  • The Pictish Chronicle, repeating this story, further names the mythical founding leader Cruithne (the Gaelic word for Pict), followed by his sons, whose names.
  • Gordon Noble and Nicholas Evans, The King in the North: the Pictish Realms of Fortriu and Ce. Birlinn: Edinburgh, 2019, xiv +209 pp. £14.99 pbk.