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Scoti or
Scotti is a
Latin name for the Gaels,
first attested in the late 3rd century. It
originally referred to all Gaels,
first those in
Ireland and...
- The
Scoti were Gaelic-speaking
people from
Ireland who
settled in
western Scotland in the 6th
century or before....
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while the
likes of
Tiree and Coll are much flatter.
Scotland comes from
Scoti, the
Latin name for the Gaels.
Philip Freeman has
speculated on the likelihood...
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Dempsteri Historia ecclesiastica gentis Scotorum, sive, De
scriptoribus Scotis, ed.
David Irving, rev. edn., 2 vols.,
Bannatyne Club, 21 (1829 (cited in...
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Scotia is a
Latin placename derived from
Scoti, a
Latin name for the Gaels,
first attested in the late 3rd century. The
Romans referred to
Ireland as...
- part of the
United Kingdom. The name of
Scotland is
derived from the
Latin Scoti, the term
applied to Gaels. The
origin of the word
Scotia dates back to...
- Fulk (1164 - 26
October 1229) was an
Italian Catholic prelate who
served as the
Bishop of
Piacenza from 1210
until 1217 and
later as the
Bishop of Pavia...
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events leading up to James's
murder in the work The
Dethe of the
Kynge of
Scotis provided an
accurate narrative of
politics in
Scotland and
which must have...
- them fend off
attacks from not only the Saxons, but also the
Picts and
Scoti. A
hagiography of
Saint Germ**** of
Auxerre claims that he
helped command...
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family ancestral or
genetic origins are from Scotland. The
Latin word
Scoti originally referred to the Gaels, but came to
describe all
inhabitants of...