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Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Constantine II of Scotland — Constantine II King of Alba Reign 900–943 Predecessor Donald II Successor Malcolm I … Wikipedia
Picts — This article is about the Celtic tribes. For the graphic file format, see PICT. The Aberlemno Serpent Stone, Class I Pictish stone, showing (top to bottom) the serpent, the double disc and Z rod and the mirror and comb … Wikipedia
List of monarchs of Northumbria — Lists of the kings of Anglo Saxon England This article is part of a series Essex Mercia … Wikipedia
Amlaíb Cuarán — A coin minted at York in the early 940s, the obverse (right) face shows a triquetra and the legend ANLAF CVNVNCC (King Anlaf, the Old English form of Amlaíb /Óláfr), the reverse (left) face shows a banner, perhaps the Raven banner and the name of … Wikipedia
Olaf Cuaran — No confundir con Olaf Sigtryggsson (Amlaíb mac Sitriuc), rey del reino vikingo de Mann en el siglo XI. Amlaíb Cuaran Rey de Dublin Rey de York Rey de Mann Moneda acuñada en York a p … Wikipedia Español
Pictish language — Infobox Language name=Pictish familycolor=Indo European region=Scotland family=Celtic [This has in the past been disputed, as for instance Jackson s suggestion of two Pictish languages, a Celtic and a non Indo European Pictish; see Jackson,… … Wikipedia
Óengus I — For the 9th century king of Picts, see Óengus II. Óengus mac Fergusa King of the Picts The figure of the Old Testament King David shown killing a lion on the St … Wikipedia
Óengus I of the Picts — Infobox Monarch name =Óengus son of Fergus title =King of the Picts caption =The figure of the Old Testament King David shown killing a lion on the St Andrews Sarcophagus is thought to represent King Óengus. The figure is dressed as a Roman… … Wikipedia
Ragnall ua Ímair — Ragnall (Old Irish Ragnall ua Ímair , [Or perhaps Ragnall Ua Ímair, representing a surname rather than the name of Ragnall s grandfather; Ó Cróinín, Early Medieval Ireland , p. 256, remarks of the grandsons of Ímar: curiously, their fathers are… … Wikipedia
Causantín mac Cináeda — 18th century depiction of Causantín, son of Kenneth MacAlpin. The depiction is highly anachronistic. King of the Picts Reign … Wikipedia