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... Pictish.59 This is a word borrowed from Pictish into Gaelic to describe , as it would seem , a specific type of landholding unit . The context of that borrowing is almost cer- tainly the centuries during which Gaelic superseded Pictish ...
... Pictish.59 This is a word borrowed from Pictish into Gaelic to describe , as it would seem , a specific type of landholding unit . The context of that borrowing is almost cer- tainly the centuries during which Gaelic superseded Pictish ...
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... Pictish kingdom : by the early ninth century Loch Lomond and Iona could be described as being within or off the coast of Pictish territory . 102 As David Dumville has suggested , Pictland may have become completely porous to Gaels a ...
... Pictish kingdom : by the early ninth century Loch Lomond and Iona could be described as being within or off the coast of Pictish territory . 102 As David Dumville has suggested , Pictland may have become completely porous to Gaels a ...
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... Pictish kingship by a dynasty who espoused Gaelic language , law and identity , and within whose ideology Pictish attributes were rejected as having led to the mess that was the first part of the Viking age . This explanation feeds off ...
... Pictish kingship by a dynasty who espoused Gaelic language , law and identity , and within whose ideology Pictish attributes were rejected as having led to the mess that was the first part of the Viking age . This explanation feeds off ...
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