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  2. Kingdom of Scotland - Wikipedia

    • The Kingdom of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Rìoghachd na h-Alba; Scots: Kinrick o Scotland, Norn: Kongungdum Skotland) was a sovereign state in northwest Europe, traditionally said to have been founded in 843. Its territories expanded and shrank, but it came to occupy the northern third of the island of Great Britain, sharing a land border to the south with the Kingd… See more

    History

    From the 5th century on, north Britain was divided into a series of petty kingdoms. Of these, the four most important were … See more

    Government

    The unified kingdom of Alba retained some of the ritual aspects of Pictish and Scottish kingship. These can be seen in the elaborate ritual coronation at the Stone of Scone at Scone Abbey.
    While the S… See more

    CapitalScone (c. 843–1069) · Dunfermline (c. 1069–1452 · Edinburgh (after c. 1452)
    Common languagesMiddle Irish (until 12th century) · Scottish Gaelic (from 12th century) · Cumbric (1093–12th century) · English (950–1707) · Scots (from 13th century) · French · Norn (from 1471) · Medieval Latin (until 15th century)
    Demonym(s)Scottish
    Law

    Scots law developed into a distinctive system in the Middle Ages and was reformed and codified in the 16th and 17th centuries. Knowledge of the nature of Scots law before the 11th century is largely speculative… See more

    Coinage

    David I is the first Scottish king known to have produced his own coinage. There were soon mints at Edinburgh, Berwick and Roxburgh. Early Scottish coins were similar to English ones, but with the king's head in profile inste… See more

    Geography

    At its borders in 1707, the Kingdom of Scotland was half the size of England and Wales in area, but with its many inlets, islands and inland lochs, it had roughly the same amount of coastline at 4,000 miles (6,400 kilo… See more

    Demography

    From the formation of the Kingdom of Alba in the 10th century until before the Black Death arrived in 1349, estimates based on the amount of farmable land suggest that population may have grown from half a million to a … See more

    Language

    Historical sources, as well as place name evidence, indicate the ways in which the Pictish language in the north and Cumbric languages in the south were overlaid and replaced by Gaelic, Old English and later Norse in … See more

     
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  2. Scotland was divided into a series of kingdoms in the early Middle Ages, between the end of Roman authority in southern and central Britain from around 400 CE and the rise of the kingdom of Alba in 900 CE1. The four most important kingdoms were12:
    • Picts in the north-east
    • Scots of Dál Riata in the west
    • Britons of Strathclyde in the south-west
    • Anglian kingdom of Bernicia in the south-east, stretching into modern northern England.
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    e. Scotland was divided into a series of kingdoms in the early Middle Ages, i.e. between the end of Roman authority in southern and central Britain from around 400 CE and the rise of the kingdom of Alba in 900 CE. Of these, the four most important to emerge were the Picts, the Gaels of Dál Riata, the Britons of Alt Clut, and the Anglian ...

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    Of these, the four most important were those of the Picts in the north-east, the Scots of Dál Riata in the west, the Britons of Strathclyde in the south-west and the Anglian kingdom of Bernicia (which united with Deira to form Northumbria in 653) in the south-east, stretching into modern northern England.
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    Jul 8, 2023 · The origins of the Kingdom of Scotland can be traced back to 843 CE when Kenneth MacAlpin, King of the Scots of Dál Riata, inherited the throne of the Picts and formed a unified front. Spanning across 864 years, the …

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