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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Kenneth MacAlpin (redirect from Cináed I, King of Picts)
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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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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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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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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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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Drest X (redirect from Drest x of the picts)
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...
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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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