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| 1 | Brechin |
| Pictavia exhibition on the Picts, a museum and a station on the Caledonian Railway (Brechin ... | |
| 2 | Alba |
| Alba ( pronounced Al-a-pah) is the ancient and modern Gaelic name for Scotland. Originally it was the name given to the kingdoms of the Picts and the Scots (Pictavia and Dalriada), north of the rivers Forth and Clyde unified by Kenneth Mac Alpin. As time passed that kingdom incorporated others to ... | |
| 3 | Kenneth I of Scotland |
| Kenneth I the Hardy (ca. 810-858; Kenneth mac Alpin ) succeeded his father, Alpin II, to the throne of Dalriada. He soon obtained the Pictish throne in 843 and became the first king to rule the Picts of Pictavia and the Scots of Dalriada. It is possible that intermarriage with the Picts helped ... | |
| 4 | Kingdom of Strathclyde |
| Strathclyde was one of the kingdoms of ancient Scotland in the post-Roman period. In the period from the fifth and sixth centuries onwards, Scotland was divided into four kingdoms: Dalriada, Pictavia, Gododdin (Lothian), and Strathclyde. Strathclyde's capital was at Dumbarton Rock, or Alt Cluid ... | |
| 5 | History of Scotland |
| Clyde and the Firth of Forth: the area known as "Pictavia" the Britons formed a Roman-influenced... Scotland at the expense of the Britons and Picts. In the 7th and 8th centuries, Pictavia suffered invasions ... | |
| 6 | Early history of Ireland |
| in the ninth century by the union of Dál Riada and the native kingdom of Pictavia. Airgialla ... |