RM2GM4F57–Saint Ninian, Celtic missionary, to Southern Picts, in Scotland, stained glass, by J Powell & Son, 1900, Blakeney, Norfolk, England 2
RMKMF6R8–Hunting animal scene on carved Celtic Pictish Christian symbol stone at Shandwick, Easter Ross, Highland Region, Scotland
RMCX7DGY–Pictish carved stone, Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum, Meigle, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
RFDYB7BA–Pictish Horseman at Edderton
RMB954DA–Pictish Symbol Stone, Abernethy, Scotland
RFS057X2–Pictish Serpent
RMK2AYTW–Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, England. August 2017 Wikipaedia: Hadrian's Wall (Latin: Vallum Aelium), also called the Roman Wall, Picts' Wall, or Va
RMM1GKDN–Picts and Scots attacking a Roman Stronghold
RFC8N9K6–Roam druid Britons Picts Late Iron Age Early Mediaeval Scotland Pitlochry Pictish Roman conquest Britain Gaels priest people
RF2BDXMC3–Picts, Celtic Britons
RM2B08PTB–ANCIENT BRITAINS as imagined in an 18th century engraving
RMRHPNDJ–The Building of the Wall. By Henry Justice Ford (1860-1941). Hadrian's Wall (Vallum Aelium), also called the Roman Wall and Picts' Wall, was a defensive fortification in the Roman province of Britannia, begun in AD 122 in the reign of the emperor Hadrian.
RMDGRJMH–The Tarbat visitor center with museum about the Picts at Portmahomack, Scotland, UK, Europe, PublicGround
RM2DHTFPN–A Young Daughter of the Picts, Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues, ca. 1533–before 1588, French, active in England from ca.1580., Formerly attributed to John White, active 1585–1593, British, ca. 1585, Watercolor and gouache, touched with gold on parchment, Sheet: 10 1/4 × 7 3/8 inches (26 × 18.7 cm) and Frame: 20 3/8 × 15 3/8 × 1 inches (51.8 × 39.1 × 2.5 cm), botany, ethnology, figure study, flowers (plants), hair, lance, miniature painting, religious and mythological subject, root, science, settlement, spear, sword, tattoos, women
RMCPAPRP–Restenneth Abbey, near Forfar, Angus, Scotland, UK
RMKEKM5N–Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, England, UK
RMANMPY2–Carved Pictish Stone in The Meigle Museum east of Blairgowrie
RMD9YF2E–The Lomond Hills from Moncrieffe Hill Fort, Moncrieffe Hill, Perth, Perthshire
RFH610FF–The Brough of Birsay tidal island off the North West coast of Mainland Orkney, Scotland, UK
RM2GM4F5A–Saint Ninian, Celtic missionary, to Southern Picts, in Scotland, stained glass, by J Powell & Son, 1900, Blakeney, Norfolk, England 2
RMKMF8CY–Panel on front of Celtic Pictish mediaeval Christian cross slab, Aberlemno churchyard, Tayside. Scotland. Seahorse motif
RMCX7DH3–Pictish carved stone, Meigle Sculptured Stone Museum, Meigle, Perth and Kinross, Scotland, UK
RFDYB7BG–Pictish Horseman at Edderton
RMCRHG24–Replica of Pictish symbol stone found in Norse settlement excavated on the Brough of Birsay Orkney Islands, Scotland, UK,
RM2B6KRY3–The 9th century carved Pictish cross-slab in the grounds of Elgin Cathedral
RFE7PHGW–The Hadrian's wall path runs alongside a section of the wall near Cawfield Crags.
RMTWFC3A–Pictish symbol stone at Aberlemno in Angus in Scotland.
RMBT64WT–edonian pict warrior man male tattoo Caledonians Caledonii Confederacy Scotland Iron Age Roman Britons Picts. Great Britain
RMDPAGT4–Maiden Pictish Stone at Chapel of Garioch in Aberdeenshire.
RMJJ022A–Pictish symbol stone, Brough of Birsay, Orkney Scotland UK
RFE5D7AH–PICTISH BATTLESTONE IN MORTLACH CEMETERY DUFFTOWN SCOTLAND DETAIL OF A CELTIC CROSS A PAIR OF FISH MONSTERS AND A BEAST
RF2JHPWRY–The Farr Stone cross slab, Bettyhill, Sutherland
RF2GDFN9A–Lady looks at the symbols on the reconstructed Hilton of Cadboll Pictish standing stone
RMPRKK8N–The Crescent Stone, one of three 8th century Pictish stones at the side of the B9134 at Aberlemno, Angus, Angus, Scotland.
RMDJF3GR–Heritage sign for Tap O' Noth hillfort at Rhynie in Aberdeenshire, Scotland
RMJJ021N–Pictish symbol stone, Brough of Birsay, Orkney Scotland UK
RF2JAN3T0–Pictish Stones, 1,500 years old Museum, Dunrobin Castle, Golspie, Sutherland, Scotland
RF2CD4K10–Remains of a Norse church and pictish stone, Brough of Birsay, Orkney
RF2G2E5R3–ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM; HADRIAN'S WALL; ROMAN EMPEROR HADRIAN'S NORTHERN FORTIFICATIONS (RUNS FOR SEVERAL MILES NEAR NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE) (MODEL RELE
RMPRKK7N–The Crescent Stone, one of three 8th century Pictish stones at the side of the B9134 at Aberlemno, Angus, Angus, Scotland.
RFG188J1–A view of the Brough of Birsay in Orkney, UK with photographer's shadow in bottom corner
RMCRWFR4–The ruined Broch at Dun Gearymore on the Isle of Skye near Waternish point
RFH610G7–The Brough of Birsay tidal island off the North West coast of Mainland Orkney, Scotland, UK
RF2NG4JTE–Borrowston broch
RMB1MTH7–Reverse side detail Celtic Pictish Christian cross slab at roadside near Aberlemno village, Tayside, Scotland. Warriors huntsmen
RMP9TX3J–Hadrian's Wall, Roman Empire's border in Northumbria, England, 2nd century AD. Photograph
RFDRRNR3–Migvie Double Disc
RF2E9KFAY–Nigg Old Kirk home of the pictish Nigg Cross-slab symbol stone
RFKY45E7–Hadrian's Wall: a panoramic view of Sewingshields Crags, seen from King's Hill to the south-west.
RMA08F6F–dh Pict Queen statue PORTMAHOMACK EASTER ROSS CROMARTY Pictish trail Tarbat discovery centre alba picts Scotland
RM2M5R3PT–Burghead Well
RMB7EYHR–Aberlemno I (The Serpent Stone), Aberlemno, Scotland, UK. A Pictish symbol stone dating from the seventh century AD
RMDNC68K–Site of Pictish Hillfort at Craig Phadrig in Inverness-shire, Scotland.
RF2BAGXXM–Vintage illustrations of Picts' Houses 1900s.
RF2JAN3N7–Pictish Stones, 1,500 years old Museum, Dunrobin Castle, Golspie, Sutherland, Scotland
RF2JHPWWB–The Farr Stone cross slab, Bettyhill, Sutherland
RF2G2E5R1–ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM; HADRIAN'S WALL; ROMAN EMPEROR HADRIAN'S NORTHERN FORTIFICATIONS (RUNS FOR SEVERAL MILES NEAR NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE)
RMPRKK64–The Great Stone ( The Roadside Cross ) one of three 8th century Pictish stones at the side of the B9134 at Aberlemno, Angus, Angus, Scotland.
RFPW58YB–Dun Telve broch, Scotland
RFG188J3–A view of the Brough of Birsay in Orkney, UK with photographer's shadow in bottom corner
RMCRWFM2–The ruined Broch at Dun Gearymore on the Isle of Skye near Waternish point
RFH610G4–The Brough of Birsay tidal island off the North West coast of Mainland Orkney, Scotland, UK
RF2M8GRYH–Brounaban broch
RMCF35CX–The ancient priory church at Restenneth, believed to have been founded by Nechtan, king of the Picts about 715.
RMPAK2XW–Hadrian's Wall, Roman Empire's border in Northumbria, England, 2nd century AD. Photograph
RFBWK0RH–Glamis pictish symbols
RFCY508E–The ancient Congash Pictish Symbol Stone at sunset, Grantown on Spey. SCO 8746
RFKY45EB–Hadrian's Wall: a panoramic view of Sewingshields Crags, seen from King's Hill to the south-west.
RFR31GY1–The ancient priory church at Restenneth. It is believed to have been founded by Nechtan, king of the Picts about 715
RM2M5EEGM–Burghead Well Entrance
RMG0MTK9–The restored ‘Dogs’ Home’, in woods above Coniston Water, which featured in Arthur Ransome’s ‘The Picts and The Martyrs’
RMFFY2WM–Pictish Stone with Cross at Muir of Dinnet in Scotland.
RF2JFNAHK–A view of remnants of Hadrian's Wall near Steel Rigg in northern England
RF2JAN3HE–Pictish Stones, 1,500 years old Museum, Dunrobin Castle, Golspie, Sutherland, Scotland
RF2JHPWT2–The Farr Stone cross slab, Bettyhill, Sutherland
RF2G2E5TG–ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM; HADRIAN'S WALL; ROMAN EMPEROR HADRIAN'S NORTHERN FORTIFICATIONS (RUNS FOR SEVERAL MILES NEAR NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE)
RMPRKKA5–The Great Stone ( The Roadside Cross ) one of three 8th century Pictish stones at the side of the B9134 at Aberlemno, Angus, Angus, Scotland.
RFPW591B–Dun Troddan broch, Scotland
RMB55NPK–Local print media photographer checking his picts on his digital camera
RMK2B0DF–Hadrian's Wall, Northumberland, England. August 2017 Wikipaedia: Hadrian's Wall (Latin: Vallum Aelium), also called the Roman Wall, Picts' Wall, or Va
RM2B03B9J–Constantius Chlorus (250-306) was born into a noble framily from Dardania descended from emperors Claudius II and Quintillus. Constantius joined the Roman army and served under various emperors, eventually being elevated to junior co-emperor alongside Galerius in 293, forming the Tetrarchy. In 305, Diocletian and Maximian abdicated, elevating Constantius and Galerius to joint emperors. Constantius was fighting the Picts in Britain beyond the Antonine Wall when the declaration came, but he died suddenly a year later in Eboracum (York). His death led to the collapse of the Tetrarchy. His son w
RF2M8GT1B–Brounaban broch
RMCF32TW–The ancient priory church at Restenneth, believed to have been founded by Nechtan, king of the Picts about 715.
RMPAK2WK–Hadrian's Wall, Roman Empire's border in Northumbria, England, 2nd century AD. Photograph
RFBWK0P2–Glamis pictish stone with cross
RMBEBMKN–marcoman quade danish warrior danish king danes picts
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