Pictish Kingdom
The Pictish Kingdom was an ancient realm located in what is now Scotland, primarily inhabited by the Picts, a group of Celtic tribes. This kingdom flourished from around the 3rd to the 9th century AD, known for its unique culture, including intricate stone carvings and distinctive symbols. The Picts were skilled warriors and farmers, and their society was organized into various clans.
The Pictish Kingdom played a significant role in the early history of Scotland. It eventually merged with the Kingdom of Scots in the 9th century, leading to the formation of a unified Scottish identity. The legacy of the Picts can still be seen today in archaeological sites and historical studies.