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1 0, Int | length, the invasions of the Picts and Scots and consequent 2 0, Int | Columba to the Northern Picts in 565 A.D., and incidentally 3 0, Int | mission to the Southern Picts "long before the grant of 4 0, Int | and of the country of the Picts (685 A.D.), his defeat and 5 0, Int | this time by the Northern Picts in the acceptance of the 6 0, Int | relations of the English with Picts, Scots, and Britons are 7 I, I | that the nation of the Picts, putting to sea from Scythia, 8 I, I | tradition. The problem of the Picts has not been solved yet. 9 I, I | sea lies between them. The Picts then, as has been said, 10 I, I | we will help you." The Picts, accordingly, sailing over 11 I, I | of the southern. Now the Picts had no wives, and asked 12 I, I | been observed among the Picts to this day. In process 13 I, I | besides the Britons and the Picts, received a third nation, 14 I, I | those settlements among the Picts which they still possess. 15 I, I | addition to the Britons and the Picts.~There is a very large gulf 16 I, I | of the Britons from the Picts; it runs from the west far 17 I, XII | ravaged by the Scots and Picts, sought succour from the 18 I, XII | Scots from the west, and the Picts from the north. We call 19 I, XII | own country, the Scots and Picts, understanding that they 20 I, XIV | come again before long. The Picts then settled down in the 21 I, XV | entered into league with the Picts, whom they had by this time 22 I, XX | meantime, the Saxons and Picts, with their united forces, 23 II, V | tributary the nations of the Picts and Scots, who occupy the 24 III, I | banishment among the Scots or Picts, and were there instructed 25 III, III | and all the nation of the Picts, at that time still celebrating 26 III, III | Scots, and all those of the Picts, and had the direction of 27 III, III | long since given by the Picts, who inhabit those parts 28 III, IV | When the nation of the Picts received the faith of Christ. [ 29 III, IV | provinces of the northern Picts, who are separated from 30 III, IV | mountains. For the southern Picts, who dwell on this side 31 III, VI | those of the Britons, the Picts, the Scots, and the English. 32 III, XXIV | the greater part of the Picts to the dominion of the English.~ 33 III, XXV | in obstinacy, I mean the Picts and the Britons, who foolishly, 34 III, XXVII| nations of the Scots and Picts among whom he lived in exile, 35 IV, III | Northumbrians, and likewise of the Picts, as far as King Oswy was 36 IV, XII | Trumwine to the province of the Picts, which at that time was 37 IV, XXVI | ravage the province of the Picts,greatly against the advice 38 IV, XXVI | ebb and fall away for the Picts recovered their own lands, 39 IV, XXVI | out of the country of the Picts, the most reverend man of 40 IV, XXVI | lands of the English and the Picts. Having commended his followers, 41 V, IX | the Christian faith to the Picts beyond the mountains northward, 42 V, IX | tribes of the Scots and Picts. The said Columba is now 43 V, XIX | as also by the Scots and Picts."~After this, returning 44 V, XXI | master-builders to the King of the Picts to build a church, and with 45 V, XXI | time, Naiton, King of the Picts, who inhabit the northern 46 V, XXI | all the provinces of the Picts to be transcribed, learned, 47 V, XXIV | into Britain, to teach the Picts, and he built a monastery 48 V, XXIV | Northumbrians, was slain by the Picts. (Not in the narrative)~ 49 V, XXIV | Bertfrid fought with the Picts. (Not in the narrative)~ 50 V, XXIV | being employed against the Picts. Bishop Ethelwald died also, 51 V, XXIV | 761, Oengus, king of the Picts, died; who, from the beginning


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