The Picts, an ancient Celtic people from what is now Scotland, brought significant cultural influences to England, particularly during the early medieval period. They contributed to the exchange of artistic styles, as seen in the intricate designs of Pictish stones and metalwork, which influenced Anglo-Saxon art. Additionally, their resistance to Roman and later Anglo-Saxon advances fostered a sense of regional identity and cultural diversity in Britain. Their interactions also facilitated the spread of Christianity and trade between the regions.
They stopped the Irish, Scots and Picts from raiding England.
Bridei II of the Picts died in 642.
The picts (the painted people) were celts.
Picts are citizens of Scotland.
Taran of the Picts died in 696.
Bridei VI of the Picts died in 842.
Bridei III of the Picts died in 693.
Drest VI of the Picts died in 678.
Gartnait IV of the Picts died in 663.
Gartnait II of the Picts died in 599.
Drest X of the Picts died in 848.
Bridei IV of the Picts died in 706.