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A confederation of {{Wiki|Celts|Celtic peoples}} who lived in what is now called [[Scotland]], the [[Picts]] were on their way out by the time the [[Vikings]] [[Viking expansion|invaded]] [[Great Britain|England]] in the ninth century. A proud people who had been [[Christianity|Christianized]] roughly in parallel with the [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxons]] of the south, they nevertheless fought to maintain their independence from them for as long as they could.
A confederation of {{Wiki|Celts|Celtic peoples}} who lived in what is now called [[Scotland]], the [[Picts]] were on their way out by the time the [[Vikings]] [[Viking expansion|invaded]] [[Great Britain|England]] in the ninth century. A proud people who had been [[Christianity|Christianized]] roughly in parallel with the [[Anglo-Saxons|Saxons]] of the south, they nevertheless fought to maintain their independence from them for as long as they could.

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A confederation of Celtic peoples who lived in what is now called Scotland, the Picts were on their way out by the time the Vikings invaded England in the ninth century. A proud people who had been Christianized roughly in parallel with the Saxons of the south, they nevertheless fought to maintain their independence from them for as long as they could.