Queen of the Picts

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The Queen of the Picts was the royal consort associated with the ancient Pictish kingdom in what is now Scotland, predating the unified Scottish monarchy.

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Queen of the Picts canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical role
royal title
associatedWith Pictish kingdom NERFINISHED
Picts NERFINISHED
matrilineal succession traditions
country Pictland NERFINISHED
culture Pictish culture
followedBy later Pictish queens
gender female
governs no clearly attested independent realm
hasDomain Pictish royal court
hasSpouse King of the Picts NERFINISHED
hasUncertainty exact powers and duties unclear
names of individual queens largely unknown
historicalStatus poorly documented
semi-legendary
knownFrom later historical reconstructions
medieval chronicles
languageOfEnvironment Pictish language
locatedIn present-day Scotland
partOf Pictish monarchy NERFINISHED
positionHeld royal consort
precededBy earlier Pictish queens
precedes Scottish monarchy NERFINISHED
religion early medieval Christianity
pre-Christian Pictish religion
roleInSociety consort of Pictish king
member of Pictish royal family
timePeriod Late Antiquity
early medieval period

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Queen of Scotland predecessorTitle Queen of the Picts