Bridei II of the Picts died in 642.
Drest VI of the Picts died in 678.
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The term "Picts" is derived from the Latin word "Picti," meaning "the painted ones." This name was used by Roman writers to describe the tribes living in what is now Scotland, who were known for their practice of body painting or tattooing. The Picts are often associated with their unique art and symbols, which they carved into stones and other materials. Their distinct cultural identity set them apart from neighboring tribes during the early medieval period.
Hugh of Die died in 1106.
Die Sagerin died in 1573.
Taran of the Picts died in 696.
Gartnait III of the Picts died in 637.
Alpín II of the Picts died in 780.
Gartnait IV of the Picts died in 663.
Bridei V of the Picts died in 763.
Bridei VII of the Picts died in 845.
Drest VII of the Picts died in 729.
Talorc III of the Picts died in 653.
Drest VI of the Picts died in 678.
Talorgan II of the Picts died in 782.
Bridei VI of the Picts died in 842.
Bridei III of the Picts died in 693.