Alba

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Alba is the Gaelic name for the early medieval kingdom that evolved into the nation of Scotland.

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Label Occurrences
Alba canonical 25

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Predicate Object
instanceOf early medieval kingdom
former monarchy
historical kingdom
pre-modern state
alternativeName Kingdom of Scotland
surface form: Alba Regnum Scotorum

Kingdom of Scotland
surface form: Kingdom of Alba
borderedBy Anglo-Saxon kingdoms
Kingdom of Strathclyde
Norse-ruled islands
capital Scone
continent Europe
country Scotland
currency silver penny (Scots and English issues)
developedInto Kingdom of Scotland
endTime c. 1286 CE
late 13th century
ethnicGroup English people
surface form: Britons

Gaels
Gaels
surface form: Norse-Gaels

Picts (early period)
surface form: Picts
followed Dál Riata
Pictland
surface form: Kingdom of the Picts
followedBy Kingdom of Scotland
governmentType monarchy
hasKing Alexander III of Scotland
Constantine II of Scotland
David I of Scotland
Malcolm I of Scotland
surface form: Máel Coluim I of Scotland

Máel Coluim
surface form: Máel Coluim II of Scotland
historicalRegion Highlands
Lowlands
language Latin
Old English (in border regions)
Pictish language
surface form: Pictish (early)

Scottish Gaelic
locatedIn northern part of Great Britain
locatedInPresentDay Scotland
nameInLanguage Alba (Scottish Gaelic name for Scotland)
nativeNameLanguage Scottish Gaelic
partOf British Isles
medieval Europe
precededBy Dál Riata
Pictland
surface form: Kingdom of the Picts
religion Celtic Christianity
surface form: Celtic Christianity (early phase)

Christianity
Latin Church worldwide
surface form: Latin Church
startTime 9th century
c. 900 CE
usedScript Latin alphabet

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