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And of course the Irish Gaels known as Scoti, who invaded Scotland in the 5th century and gave it their name, never raped, murdered and displaced the local population or stole their land.
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And of course the Irish Gaels known as Scoti, who invaded Scotland in the 5th century and gave it their name, never raped, murdered and displaced the local population or stole their land.
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And of course the Irish Gaels known as Scoti, who invaded Scotland in the
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And of course the Irish Gaels known as Scoti, who invaded Scotland in the 5th century and gave it their name, never raped, murdered and displaced the local population or stole their land.
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And of course the Irish Gaels known as Scoti, who invaded Scotland in the 5th century and gave it their name, never raped, murdered and displaced the local population or stole their land.
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"Scoti" recurs more than once in the old sparse notices of the tribes of the kingdom before this date, had not an antecedent colony, under
Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 James Young Simpson 1840
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Irish Gaels known as 'Scoti' migrated into Scotland from the sixth century and gave the country their name.
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I chose Irish or Irish-sounding female names, first because there are so few examples of feminine Pictish names, and second because I embraced the origin myth that included intermarriage with the Irish Scoti tribes.
Pictish female names Carla 2010
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Except that the Latin name for the Scots not the people who live in what is now termed Scotland, but their cultural ancestors, who then lived in what we call Ireland was… Scoti.
Annoying and pretentious terms. Ann Althouse 2008
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Pomponious Mela (iii. 7) and St. Jerome (ad Jovinum) of Scoti.
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