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Encyclopedia > 846 BC

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Scots-Irish (55 BC - 846 AD) - DBA 61 (636 words)
This kingdom of the Scotti is often referred to as Dalraida.
The list spans from 55 BC, when Julius Caesar made his first expedition to Britain until 843 AD, when Kenneth MacAlpin unified the throne of the Scots and Picts, the date usually taken as the beginning of Scotland.
The use of Light Chariots in a Dark Ages army that stretches to 846 AD seems somewhat odd since the last recorded historical use was in the 400s.
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