The Picts are an ancient tribe of Scotland described as the 'Picti' by the Roman Empire i.e., the painted people.The Picts are an ancient tribe of Scotland described as the 'Picti' by the Roman Empire i.e., the painted people.
The Picts are an ancient tribe of Scotland described as the 'Picti' by the Roman Empire i.e., the painted people.

The Picts: 13 Amazing Facts about the ancient people that protected Scotland from the Roman Empire

Around 2000 years ago, ancient Celtic people known as the Picts roamed Scotland, and to the Romans who controlled large portions of Britain at the time they were considered worthy foes.

The Picts are a mysterious tribe from Scottish history, often thought as ‘savage warriors’ we don’t know a lot about them as their historical records stem largely from the Roman Empire who were their bitter rivals. Despite many attempts by Romans to move in on Pictish territory, and having dominated other areas of Britain easily, they still could not conquer this ancient tribe.

The first mention of Picts comes from a Roman chronicler in 287 CE, yet no written record of them can be found post 900 CE which leaves historians puzzled by their ‘mysterious’ disappearance as all that remains of their legacy are carved stones, settlements and place names in Scotland.

Rest assured, researchers have confirmed there was much more to these ‘savage warriors’ than just that as they boasted a ‘sophisticated culture’ and a long history despite not being so well-known today. So, to learn more about the fascinating Picts of Scotland here are 13 facts about them.