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Hunterston Brooch, found in Hunterston, North Ayrshire, Scotland, in the 1830s. Made in Made in Irel
Robert the Bruce, The Rebel King Part V — Its Gonna be a Showdown.In case you missed, Part I,
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earlyscotland:A mounted Pictish warrior in a battle scene carved on a sculptured stone in the church
Inveraray Castle, ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll, Scotland (by Philandthehounds).
Early Silver Brooches 450 to 800 CE, The National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, 11.11.17.
Scandinavian chess piece, 12th century.from The National Museum of Scotland
by 3B_Graphix on Flickr.Urquhart Castle was in its day one of the largest strongholds of medieval Sc
medievalistsnet:10th-century Viking king may have been discovered in Scotland
jason-1971:The Eassie Stone is a Class II Pictish stone of about the mid 8th century AD in the villa
celtic-studies:Elgin Catherdral Pictish StoneClass II symbol stone. The cross on the south face. On
Alloa TowerClackmannanshire, Scotland by Beth MoonBuilt in 1497 CE. Alloa Tower was the seat of Clan
medievalistsnet:The man who lost at Stirling Bridge
medievalpoc:The Inuit Discovery of Scotland in 1682James Wallace (d. September, 1688), a minister in
celtic-studies:Elgin Catherdral Pictish StoneClass II symbol stone. The cross on the south face. On
barbarianconspiracy:Rear of a reconstructed Pictish cross-slab from Meigle, Perthshirec.8th-9th cent
celtic-studies:Pictish sculptured stone slab depicting a horseman with sword and shield drinking fro
celtic-studies:The upper part of a cross-slab (0.33m high by 0.36m broad and 0.11m thick) bears the
Portrait of a Man by Quinten Massys(1466–1530)(National Galleries of Scotland)
Medieval, Pitteadie Castle, Kirkcaldy, Scotland
Viking sword housed at Dean Castle in Scotland, circa 1,000 AD.
kkklo:Medieval Architecture - Edinburgh, Scotland. Complex roof tops and stonework.
pagewoman:Robert The Bruce and The Wallace Monument, Stirling, Scotland.
A cannon named “Lion” and the death of a Scottish King, 1460.King James II of Scotland w
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