- The
Cruthin (Old Irish: [ˈkruθʲinʲ];
Middle Irish:
Cruithnig or
Cruithni;
Modern Irish:
Cruithne [ˈkɾˠɪ(h)nʲə]) were a
people of
early medieval Ireland...
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perhaps related etymologically to the
Gallic Pictones. The
Picts were
called Cruithni in Old
Irish and
Prydyn in Old Welsh.
These are
lexical cognates, from...
- overview. For art in
general see for
example Foster (2004) pp. 26–28. The
Cruithni are
discussed by
Byrne (1973) pp. 106–109. The
Britons in the
south knew...
- generation,
including Feudal Irish and two
types of
tribal peoples: the
Cruithni (Irish Picts) and
Lochlannach (somewhat
ahistorical Norse raiders). Beyond...
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their technique of flintknapping.
Howard marks Bran as the "chief of the
Cruithni Picts"
suggesting that he
followed the
belief that the
Picts once colonized...
- ISBN 0-14-102715-0. "The
Siege of
Derry in
Ulster Protestant mythology".
Cruithni.
December 31, 2001.
Retrieved July 16, 2012. Lynn, John A. (1999). The...
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themselves descendants of any of the Campbells, but from an
Irish Pictish (
Cruithni/Cruithne) origin. The
Scottish Annual and Book of the
Braemar Gathering...
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October 27, 2022. "The
Siege of
Derry in
Ulster Protestant mythology".
Cruithni.
December 31, 2001.
Retrieved July 16, 2012. Lynn, John A. (1999). The...
- the
battle of Mag Femen, say of Mac Cairthinn, "[s]ome say he was of the
Cruithni". This
appears to be
based on the
false ****umption that his
father was...
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Annals of
Tigernach as the year 681), Dunghal, son of Scannal,
chief of the
Cruithni, and Ceannfaeladh, son of Suibhne,
chief of
Cianachta Glinne Geimhin, were...