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Qué (quién) es Picts - definición

ANCIENT AND MEDIEVAL TRIBAL CONFEDERATION IN NORTHERN BRITAIN
Pictland; Pictavia; Kingdom of the Picts; Picti; Pict; Pictish studies; Woads; Pictish art; Pryden; Prydyn; Pictish carving; Painted Gaels; Pictish religion; Pictish realm; Circenn
  • The [[Whitecleuch Chain]], high status Pictish silver chain, one of ten known to exist, dating from between 400 and 800 AD
  • The harpist on the [[Dupplin Cross]], Scotland, c. 800 AD
  • Reconstructed [[crannog]] on [[Loch Tay]]
  • 19th century copy of silver plaque from the [[Norrie's Law hoard]], [[Fife]], with double disc and Z-rod symbol
  • Distribution of Pictish symbol stones and cross slabs
  • double disc and Z-rod]] and the mirror and comb
  • Animal head from [[St Ninian's Isle Treasure]] (c.750–825 AD), found in [[Shetland]]
  • Daniel Stone]], cross slab fragment found at [[Rosemarkie]], [[Easter Ross]]

Picts         
·noun ·pl A race of people of uncertain origin, who inhabited Scotland in early times.
Picts         
The Picts were a group of peoples who lived in what is now northern and eastern Scotland (north of the Firth of Forth) during Late Antiquity and the Early Middle Ages. Where they lived and what their culture was like can be inferred from early medieval texts and Pictish stones.
PICT         
PICT is a graphics file format introduced on the original Apple Macintosh computer as its standard metafile format. It allows the interchange of graphics (both bitmapped and vector), and some limited text support, between Mac applications, and was the native graphics format of QuickDraw.

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Picts

The Picts were a group of peoples who lived in Britain north of the Forth–Clyde isthmus in the Pre-Viking, Early Middle Ages. Where they lived and details of their culture can be inferred from early medieval texts and Pictish stones. The term Picti appears in written records as an exonym from the late third century AD, but was adopted as an endonym in the late seventh century during the Verturian hegemony. This lasted around 160 years until the succession of the Alpínid dynasty, when the Pictish kingdom merged with that of Dál Riata to form the Kingdom of Alba. The concept of "Pictish kingship" continued for a few decades until it was abandoned entirely as a contemporary signifier during the reign of Caustantín mac Áeda.

Early medieval sources report the existence of a distinct Pictish language, which is thought to have been an Insular Celtic language, closely related to the Brittonic spoken by the Britons who lived to the south. Picts are assumed to have been descendants of the Caledonii and other Iron Age tribes mentioned by Roman historians or on the world map of Ptolemy.

Pictish society was typical of many early mediaeval societies in northern Europe and had parallels with neighbouring groups. Archaeology gives some impression of their culture. While very little Pictish writing has survived, much of its history is known from external sources, including Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, hagiography of saints' lives such as that of Columba by Adomnán, and the Irish annals.

Ejemplos de uso de Picts
1. Closer to home, the Picts of Scotland were so named because their bodies were pictures.
2. Along with countless hills, mountains, lakes, forests – New Forest and Sherwood – and even Hadrian‘s Wall, labelled with its popular name, murus pictorum, the Picts‘ Wall.
3. We could now be living in a maze of small ghettos of Ancient Britons, Celts, Romans, Picts, Scots, Jutes, Vikings, Normans, Eastern Europeans, Africans, Indians, Pakistanis, Jamaicans and numerous other ethnic groups, many of them still fighting each other.
4. How they dread the attacks of the vicious Picts – the woad–encrusted savages from the north whose raids were to be held off by the new wall of turf and stone stretching across the neck of England.
5. The rock protruded from the centre of a gently shelving field, edged by the steep slopes of Dundurn mountain, where in the sixth century the Celtic missionary St Fillan set up camp and attempted to convert the Picts from the pagan darkness of superstition.