RMKGM544–Sueno's Stone is a Picto-Scottish standing stone carved from Old Red Sandstone but has suffered considerable weathering in places. The east face has four panels that show a large battle scene, but the top panel is quite weathered and shows rows of horsemen. There is general agreement that the stone dates to between the 9th and 10th centuries and it's the largest surviving Pictish stone of its type in Scotland. Forres, Moray, Scotland.
RMMN3NRF–A heavily tattooed Caledonian or Pict warrior, one of a tribal confederation of peoples who lived in what is today eastern and northern Scotland during the Late Iron Age and Early Medieval periods. They lived to the north of the rivers Forth and Clyde, and spoke the now-extinct Pictish language, which is thought to have been closely related to the Celtic Brittonic language spoken by the Britons who lived to the south of them. A Pictish confederation was formed in Late Antiquity from a number of tribes partly in response to the growth of the Roman Empire.
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